Ebele and Anyi Chucks Foundation improves indigent persons with 77 housing units

 




In a bid to provide shelters to indigent persons and families, a non-Governmental Organisation, Ebele and Anyi Chuks Foundation is set to provided 77 houses, which amongs them are  6 Church buildings and a Traditional Ruler's Palace in Isu and Anioma-Isu communities, Onicha Local Government Area and Ameka in Ezza South LGA of Ebonyi State, Southeast Nigeria.


The Co-ordinator of the foundation in Ebonyi State, Mr Christian Onu, stated this when he led the management of the Foundation on  inspection of  projects sites  in Isu and Ameka communities.


The Coordinator said the houses include: duplexes, bungalows, church buildings of five, three and two bedrooms apartments.

Onu said the essence of the project was to improve rural housing development, especially for the needy, including the widows in the area.
“The projects are targeted at needy especially the widows, the poor persons, to alleviate their suffering,” Onu explained.

He said the houses would soon be commissioned .

“We have gone round and we have seen that some of the houses are already completed and some are over 90 per cent completion. The essence of the tour is to ensure that the contractors meet with the December 31st, 2020 deadline.

“The founder of the foundation is a grassroots person  and he knows how to relate with people, even those that are not from his community.


The Southeast Secretary of the Foundation, Mrs Stella Ani  appreciated the founder, Dr IfeanyiChukwuma Odii for his kind gesture.

"He feels happy giving shelters, clothing and and food to indigent ones in the society". She added.

On his part, the Traditional ruler of Isu community, Eze Ambrose Ogbu,  said the gesture was a welcome development from Ebele and Anyi Chucks  Foundation to make life meaningful for the people.

Ezeogo Ogbu, who is also a beneficiary said he was happy to see the new gigantic building in his palace and prayed God to continue to preserve the founder, Dr. IfeanyiChukwuma Odii.

A widow, who is also one of the beneficiaries, Mrs Amaka Chukwu,  thanked  the foundation for the accommodation as she was living in a public house with her four children before now.

“The foundation is also taking care of my children now, I am lifted up by God. I thank the foundation, especially the founder,” she said.

She pray God to continue to bless Dr Odii and his family.




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The management of the foundation also visited the families whose their loved ones died in the community.


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