OFUJI Movement Wraps Up 13-Ward Tour in Bende, Distributes Supports

The Chima Anyaso Foundation has concluded its OFUJI Movement ward-to-ward outreach across the 13 wards of Bende Federal Constituency, bringing humanitarian support to residents during the Lenten season.

The outreach ended on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, marking the grand finale of a tour designed to provide food items and financial assistance to families facing economic challenges.

The initiative, driven by philanthropist and business leader Dr. Chimaobi Desmond Anyaso, reached communities across the constituency through what organisers described as the Direct Touch Initiative, a grassroots programme aimed at delivering practical support directly to residents.

Throughout the tour, the foundation’s team distributed relief materials and interacted with community members, providing assistance to households affected by rising living costs.

Deacon Ikedinachi Uchella

The final phase of the tour featured visits to two wards in Ikwuisi area: Uzuakoli Ward, at Amuhi Eluama, Uzuakoli, and Umuimenyi/Nkpa Ward, at Lohum Imenyi Ukwu, Achi Village Square in Nkpa Amaogbeke Amaohoro.

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Residents, including traditional rulers, youths, women groups, town union leaders and religious leaders, gathered to welcome the delegation and participate in the concluding activities of the outreach.

 

 

Organisers said the initiative was aimed at strengthening community support systems while encouraging unity and collective development across the constituency.

Representing Dr. Anyaso during the concluding visits were Ezeogo (Dr.) Emeka Onuoha, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Chima Anyaso Foundation, and Pastor Okechukwu Dike, who led the team through the final engagements.

Community leaders who attended the events expressed appreciation for the support extended to residents during the Lenten season, noting that the outreach brought relief and encouragement to many families.

With the completion of the tour, organisers reaffirmed the message of the movement: “OFUJI Movement: The Idea Its Time Has Come,” emphasizing a continued commitment to grassroots engagement and humanitarian service across Bende Federal Constituency.

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Gabriel Aguwa Paul (@razorgabs); a Guest writer, writes from Bende LGA, Abia State.