Nwaozomor Grace’s Foundation, a renowned humanitarian organization, has brought hope and transformation to the people of Issele-Mkpitime in Aniocha North Local Government Area, Delta State.
The foundation procured and installed 475 solar street lights worth over One Hundred and Fifty Million Naira, across the entire Community, transforming it into a vibrant and radiant landscape at night.
The project, executed in two phases, is part of the foundation’s efforts to transform the community and its people.
According to the Executive Director of the Foundation, the provision of solar street lights aligns with the foundation’s founder, Pastor Daniel Nwaozomor’s vision of making society a better place.
“The Solar Street Lights, Four hundred and seventy five Stands of them, procured and installed by the Nwaozomor Grace’s Foundation for the people of Issele-Mkpitime is to the utmost delight of our founder and Chairman,” the Executive Director said. “It is geared towards highlighting the architecture, landscaping, and bustling activity, making the community feel lively and secure, especially at night.
“It is our contribution towards curtailing the activities of criminal elements at night as well as help in mitigation of rural urban migration. If our communities will have the basic things, Youths will obviously settle down and do meaningful work towards helping themselves and their dependences.”
He said the foundation’s activities in Aniocha North Local Government Area, Delta State and other Niger Delta communities are part of its contribution to the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Residents of Issele-Mkpitime have commended the Nwaozomor Grace’s Foundation for its kind gestures, noting that the foundation has brought significant development to the community.
“They have in no small measures brought about development to the people of Issele-Mkpitime,” they said, praying for the founder, Pastor Daniel Nwaozomor, for his continued commitment to uplifting the common man in the society.