The Free Nigeria Foundation has reaffirmed its commitment to humanitarian service by providing food, drinks, and essential donations to women and children at the Durumi Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camp in Abuja.
In a statement, Dr. Moses Paul, Executive Director of the foundation, emphasized that these acts of generosity align with the organization’s dedication to uplifting vulnerable communities. He described the foundation as a “shining beacon of hope and compassion,” stressing that even small gestures can create lasting positive change.
Beyond immediate relief efforts, the foundation envisions a future where every Nigerian child has access to education, no family suffers from hunger, and quality healthcare is available to all, irrespective of class, religion, background, or language. Dr. Paul expressed optimism that Nigeria can rise to become a nation where all citizens thrive in unity, peace, and progress.
The Free Nigeria Foundation has consistently engaged in outreach programs aimed at improving the welfare of marginalized populations. The latest intervention at the Durumi IDP Camp is part of its broader initiative to support displaced persons and alleviate hardship across the country.