Cross River Government support the state Deaf and Dumb association
Cross River Government support the state Deaf and Dumb association to send representatives to their convention in Kano
Cross River state Ministry of Humanity and Social Welfare donated the sum of Two hundred thousand naira (200,000) to enable the association send their seven man representatives to their Convention in Kano.
The Commissioner for Humanity and Social Welfare, Hon. Blessing Egbara, disclosed this as she received representatives of the Deaf and Dumb community in the state on a visit to her office.
Hon. Egbara explained that the purpose of the establishment of the Ministry by His Excellency the governor, was to enable his administration reach out to Cross Riverians especially people of their category, and expressed joy for having them in her office.
The Commissioner stated , "when I got your letter about your visit, I was very pleased and looked forward to welcoming you guys, I must say I am very delighted to welcome you today, I have listened to all you have said and it's with great Joy that His Excellency reaches out to you, the Governor has you at heart and will always support you"
Hon. Egbara said that she looks forward to working closely with the deaf and dumb community and called on the Chairman to get statistics of deaf and dumb in other parts of the state especially the rural areas, so they could get comprehensive data of Cross Riverians of this category, adding she wished them well in their Convention and ask that from time to time the association should keep her up to date with their activities.
The Commissioner explained that her Ministry may not be able to handle all of the association' s challenges, but that she will do her best to those challenges she could.
Speaking earlier, the 7-man representatives from the deaf and dumb association of Cross River state led by their Chairman, Ekeng Ekpeyong Henshaw, and an interpreter, revealed that the purpose of their visit was to Solicit for support towards their upcoming conference in Kano and also to air out their challenges to governor through the Commissioner for Humanity and Social Welfare.
The Chairman stated "we the Deaf association are here today on behalf of our members to pay a courtesy visit to you, and also solicit for your support towards our forth coming conference in Kano and also to use this opportunity to discuss the challenges we the deaf community are facing"
Mr. Henshaw Thanked the Commissioner for her Kind gesture and Governor Ben Ayade for his soft spot towards helping this in need and the physically challenged in the society.
Cross River state Ministry of Humanity and Social Welfare donated the sum of Two hundred thousand naira (200,000) to enable the association send their seven man representatives to their Convention in Kano.
The Commissioner for Humanity and Social Welfare, Hon. Blessing Egbara, disclosed this as she received representatives of the Deaf and Dumb community in the state on a visit to her office.
Hon. Egbara explained that the purpose of the establishment of the Ministry by His Excellency the governor, was to enable his administration reach out to Cross Riverians especially people of their category, and expressed joy for having them in her office.
The Commissioner stated , "when I got your letter about your visit, I was very pleased and looked forward to welcoming you guys, I must say I am very delighted to welcome you today, I have listened to all you have said and it's with great Joy that His Excellency reaches out to you, the Governor has you at heart and will always support you"
Hon. Egbara said that she looks forward to working closely with the deaf and dumb community and called on the Chairman to get statistics of deaf and dumb in other parts of the state especially the rural areas, so they could get comprehensive data of Cross Riverians of this category, adding she wished them well in their Convention and ask that from time to time the association should keep her up to date with their activities.
The Commissioner explained that her Ministry may not be able to handle all of the association' s challenges, but that she will do her best to those challenges she could.
Speaking earlier, the 7-man representatives from the deaf and dumb association of Cross River state led by their Chairman, Ekeng Ekpeyong Henshaw, and an interpreter, revealed that the purpose of their visit was to Solicit for support towards their upcoming conference in Kano and also to air out their challenges to governor through the Commissioner for Humanity and Social Welfare.
The Chairman stated "we the Deaf association are here today on behalf of our members to pay a courtesy visit to you, and also solicit for your support towards our forth coming conference in Kano and also to use this opportunity to discuss the challenges we the deaf community are facing"
Mr. Henshaw Thanked the Commissioner for her Kind gesture and Governor Ben Ayade for his soft spot towards helping this in need and the physically challenged in the society.
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