Association empowers 100 indigent Imo women with poultry birds

Norgem Nigeria Limited, a Non – Governmental Organisation (NGO) on Friday in Owerri empowered over 100 indigent Imo women with poultry birds to improve their livelihoods.

Mrs Norma Nwoga, Managing Director of the NGO told the Newsmen that the gesture was to enable the women overcomes the hard economic situation in the state.

Represented by Mr Chima Onyemekwalam, Logistic Manager of the organisation, Nwoga said that the organisation was concerned with lifting women out of poverty.

She said the organization also planned to offer scholarships to students especially in the agricultural science discipline.

“We are today offering eight Nolier birds each to over 100 indigent women in the state to alleviate their suffering and uplift their standards of living.

“The organisation is also offering free feed and free drugs for the birds,” Nwoga said.

She described Nolier as a special breed of bird that was strong, long lasting, hardly fell sick and with a high productivity rate when compared with other poultry birds.

Nwoga urged the women to nurture the birds well to achieve the purpose for the empowerment.

Mrs Fauster Madu, President, Owerri Archdiocese Catholic Women Organisation commended the organisation for the kind gesture.

Madu said the women were selected from various provinces that made up the Owerri Catholic Archdiocese and were given eight birds each with over 800 birds distributed.

She noted that this was not the first time the organisation was empowering women in the area

According to Madu, a lot of women empowered in the past have come back with good reports of how rearing the bird has improved their conditions of living.

She expressed optimism that the current beneficiaries would also have a success story.

Mr Fidelis Obioma, Director of Fidicarol Farms, and producers of the Noiler birds in his speech, educated the women on the best way to manage the birds for a higher yield.

He also advised them on best way to administer drugs and vaccines on the birds when necessary.

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