Atiku’s wife cautions NGOs against profit making motives
Mrs Amina-Titi Atiku, the wife of former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, has cautioned owners of Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO’s) against profit making motives in the course of doing their jobs.
She gave this advice on Saturday in Abuja during the inauguration of Princess Elizabeth Adewa Jegede foundation (PEAJ), a foundation which is into child education and empowerment of women.
According to her, owning an NGO is a plan to serve humanity, adding that NGOs must work towards their original motives instead of looking for opportunity to enrich the operators.
She said that “The reward of rendering humanitarian services through NGO’s only comes from God. So I want to encourage you and others in this industry not to put money and material acquisition first.”
She applauded Mrs Oluwakemi Jegede, the promoter of the foundation for remembering her mother, in whose memory the foundation was founded 16 years after her death.
Also, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, called on Nigerians to support the foundation and similar ones, adding that it was a good gesture and a commendable move by the initiator.
According to Adesina, the foundation will touch lives, situations and circumstances beyond the expectations of the initiator.
He also commended her for keeping the memory of her mother alive, saying that it is only a good daughter that could do such.
In an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Jegede said that it had always been her dream to give back to the society as much as she could, hence the idea for founding the foundation.
“While I was much younger, our house is always busy with visitors from different walks of life, both the elderly, the young ones of different tribes and religion, from health issues to financial assistance and counselling as she Isa devout Catholic.
“Therefore, this foundation is to start from where my mummy stopped, our goal is to see that the less privileged has right to good life, especially the motherless, the girl child, widows and the elderly,” Jegede said.