By Demi Adeniyi
The Ewu community in Esan Central council area of Edo State went into celebratory frenzy last Friday, as the InnerCity Mission for Children, opened its 11th tuition-free school for vulnerable children in the community.
It was the largest school to be inaugurated by the Mission under the auspices of the Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International.
Executive Director, the InnerCity Mission’s Network of Schools, Pastor Omoh Alabi, said the school provides quality tuition-free education along with free school supplies and school meals, all through the primary education journey for all enrolled pupils.
She said “The InnerCity Mission School, Ewu, is a representation of the continued commitment of its Founder- Rev Dr. Chris Oyakhilome to education, community development, and nation-building.”
According to Pastor Alabi, through the new school, the foundation is giving Edo children a platform that would equip them with tools that would help them grow into responsible adults who will be actively involved in the development of their communities and nation.
“With our humanitarian footprints in over 89 countries, particularly in Nigeria, The InnerCity Mission under the auspices of the Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International has been working towards creating an enabling environment where every child survives, and lives above poverty irrespective of race, color, religion, or gender. We are able to achieve this through our interconnected programmes cutting across Education, Healthcare, Food, Livelihood, Shelter, Advocacy, and Humanitarian aid programmes,” she added.
Present at the commissioning were government representatives, community leaders, key stakeholders from various sectors, donors and partners, and newsmen.
The mission, founded in 2006, has been serving communities in Nigeria, Africa and Asian countries.
Pastor Yemisi Kudehibu, who spoke on behalf of partners of the Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International, recapped how the first school was launched at Ikeja, Lagos.
“Presently, the Mission has established 10 tuition free schools; with three in Lagos State; one in Ogun, one in Adamawa, one in Taraba State, one in Imo, one in Abia, one in Cambodia, and one in India,” she said.
“Education is very critical to the overall development of a child, particularly the indigent child. A child denied education would be forced to deal with lifelong struggles and is at greater risk of becoming an adult who will be a burden to the society, she said.
Kudehinbu added: “In Nigeria, the number of children who are out of school remains unacceptably high. The InnerCity Mission School, Ewu is a representation of the continued commitment of Rev Dr. Chris Oyakhilome to education, community development, and nation-building. Through this School, we are giving the children in Edo State a platform and equipping them with tools that would help them grow to become adults who will be actively involved in the development of their communities and nation.”
“The InnerCity Mission School, Ewu is an investment in the community, the State, and Nigeria as a country. This school is the first of its kind in Ewu community and also the whole of Edo State. Moreso, it is the biggest School so far in the InnerCity Mission’s network of Schools. The InnerCity Mission School, Ewu will provide uninterrupted access to 6 years of rich educational content to children from households who are financially constrained and unable to support the education of these children.”
“The school is fully equipped with classrooms, restrooms, a play area, a dispensary, pipe-borne water, and a kitchen that will serve free meals daily to the pupils. The InnerCity Mission School, Ewu will give children access to an innovative academic curriculum, psychosocial support, skills acquisition, and spiritual development. Our goal is that by the time the children would graduate from this School they would have been empowered to become adults who would contribute to, rather than task society.”
“More than 2000 beneficiaries are on full scholarship to complete their primary education in these schools,” she said.
In his remarks the Ewu Monarch HRH Zaiki Razak Isesele III, the Onogie of Ewu said: “Ewu has benefitted immensely from the magnanimity of Pastor Chris Oyakhilome.” He added: “When this project started some of us thought it was just like some white elephant project but as we saw the massive development. We began to wonder if it is true that this project is actually taking off and at this pace but today, we are all witnesses to the commissioning.”“I want to again thank Pastor Chris Oyakhilome for this noble project and other projects that we are still seeing in the community. I want to appeal to the government that education should not be taken for granted. A people without good education is a disaster waiting to happen in future.”