HFDI Opens Kwara Office, Gets Acknowledgement of ARFH, SACA, Women Affairs

HFDI Opens Kwara Office, Gets Acknowledgement of ARFH, SACA, Women Affairs

Hope for Family Development Initiatives HFDI, a foremost non-governmental organization has opened a new office in Ilorin, Kwara state, Nigeria.

 

The presence of the humanitarian organization which is well known to stakeholders was acknowledged by relevant authorities in the state, who visited the Executive Director, Ambassador Dr Aremu Stephen Akinyele and congratulated him on coming into the state capital.

 

The Association for Reproductive and Family Health (ARFH) team, State Action Committee on AIDS (SACA), and the Kwara state Ministry of Women Affairs, during the meeting, stated that HFDI has been identified as a leading organization making great impact in the society and actively involved in selfless humanitarian service delivery which has made the organization a unique standardized organization with a set goal and target with impactful core values.

 

The trio institutions applauded the HFDI Executive Director, and his team for working hard, being a wonderful leader and also for his support and contribution toward enhancing lives both within and outside the state which made the organization’s impact known in all communities.

 

Hope for Family Development Initiatives HFDI has offices in parts of the country such as Osun, Oyo, Ondo, Ekiti and Akwa Ibom states of Nigeria.

Related posts

HFDI Closes Out CCCRN ICHSSA 1 Project With Success Stories In Akwa Ibom

Abisola

Gov Adeleke’s SSA on Transportation, Salaam Adewale Condoles With Yeyeluwa Dupe Adeleke-Sanni

Abisola

WE URGE EVERYONE TO COMPLY WITH COURT ORDER TO HOLD LOCAL GOVERNMENTS ELECTION – OSUN ATTORNEY GENERAL 

Abisola

N40bn Fraud: First Bank Sacks Over 100 Employees, Freezes Their Accounts

Abisola

NAWOJ Congratulates First Nigerian Army Female Director Public Relations Officer

Abisola

NIPR Urges Minister Uche Nnaji to Restrain DG, NACETEM from Politicizing NACETEM and Plunging it into Crisis

Abisola