1500 vulnerable Abuja residents receive food items, clothing’s from RCCG

1500 vulnerable Abuja residents receive food items, clothing’s from RCCG
December 03 15:05 2023 Print This Article

No fewer than 1500 vulnerable residents of Abuja on Saturday, received food items, shoes and clothings from the Everlasting Arms Parish, Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Garki.

The initiative which is tagged “Tabitha Tenth” was instituted in 2007 with women and children as major beneficiaries of the annual event.

Some of the beneficiaries who  expressed their satisfaction and appreciation to the donors and organisers of Tabitha Tenth.

Mr Moses Ngene, a beneficiary, thanked the organisers for providing food for people like him who do not have food at home.

“I feel happy, i collected rice, garri, salt and cloths and this is the first time I am benefiting from this programme.

“I want to tell the organisers thank you for providing for we, the people who do not have food at home, I am telling them thank you very much,” he said.

Mrs Charity Adamu, a mother of four children including a set of twins expressed her satisfaction and prayed God to bless the organisers.

“I give God the glory, I appreciate God for this programme, may God reward the sponsors in Jesus name.

“May God give them long live and prosperity, more knowledge and wisdom to do more in Jesus; may God take us to the new year and reward them, I really appreciate,” she said.

Master Miracle Ugbougwu, a 14 year old said that he followed neighbours to the Tabita Tent to get items for his family.

“I feel good for the things they have given us and may God add more to the church in Jesus name.

“Those who sponsored this programme, may God add more to them and the church ,” he said.

Miss Joan Bulus a 19 year old wished the organisers more wisdom and more resources to reach more poor people in the society.

“I feel happy, I got rice, garri, power oil and salt; I want God bless all of them, anywhere they brought out resources from, may God replenish.

“I pray for those who are yet to collect these items, may they be able to collect too and I thank God because I have gotten.

“Anybody who is expectant, may God open ways for such people to get theirs as well but as for me, I say thank you.

“Thank you, may God bless this church, give them more wisdom and resource to help more people,” she said.

Pastor Everistus Azodo, the Assistant Provincial Pastor for FCT 1, in charge of Christian Social Responsibility said that the 2023 Tabita Tenth was the 16th edition as it began in 2007.

He explained that the initiative was born out of the burden to support the weak in the society and to reach out to those at the bottom of the pyramid.

“We know we always talk about the hunger in Nigeria, hunger in Nigeria did not start today but now it is even worse than ever before.

“We think that the least we can do is to put a smile on somebody’s face; so the members of the church and some partner organisations have helped us to be able to provide food and clothing materials for everybody.

“Like I always tell people, hunger does not know tribe, hunger does not know religion; If you look around, you will see everybody.

“This is about reaching out to Nigerians at this time so that if we can put a smile on somebody’s face at this point in time, we actually wish we could be doing it everyday but that is not possible,” he said.

The Coordinator of the programme, Ms Modupe Ogundimu said that the Tabita Tenth initiative was designed for vulnerable people to come to the market and shop without paying.

She explained that the material and items are sourced from the church members and some partners like the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.

The coordinator tasked governments at all levels and well to do individuals on empowerment of vulnerable persons in the society.

“The call is on empowerment, because no matter how much you give, if people are not empowered to fend for themselves, we are going to continue this way.

“Nigerians are not people who ordinarily do not want to do something, government must ensure they are empowered, let us make infrastructure, right, let us have power, water and everything people need to earn a living and fend for themselves.

“If we do this next Saturday, we will still have the same crowd, they will always be poverty in the land let us come and empower people,” she said.

The coordinator expressed her gratitude to God for provision and to security agents for maintaining law and order thought the process.

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