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Nigeria: Nollywood Star, Tonto Dikeh Encourage Prison Inmates And Donates Relief Items To Them

Expert Nollywood performing artist and helpful, Tonto Dikeh, has given nourishment things and other alleviation materials, including cash to detainees amid an altruism visit to Suleja Prisons in Niger State.

The on-screen character said on the sideline that the signal on Tuesday was an activity of the Tonto Dike Foundation(TDF), outfitted towards relating to the detainees in commending the 2018 Democracy Day.

As indicated by her, the Foundation, which is her philanthropic activity, engages and gives help to the less favored and powerless Nigerians.

“In accordance with our vision, I have come here to tell the detainees that we are not abandoning them, and that they have a brilliant future ahead outside of this place.

“Whatever happens, they are still Nigerians, and needed to know that today is our Democracy day, and being made happy.

“They still have a lot to contribute to the society irrespective of their present circumstances,” she said.

The items handed over to the prison authority on behalf of the inmates by the foundation include bags of rice, detergents and other food items, as well as physical cash of N300,000.

Tonto Dike also paid for the release of an inmate who has remained in detention because he was unable to provide the said bail term.

Besides, on request by the inmates, she promised to provide Television set and a decoder and ceiling fans for the Christian’s hall of worship in the prison, as well as sewing machines for the inmates.

The foundation also donated dozens of sanitary pads to the female inmates for proper menstrual health management.

Volunteer medical and public health experts of the Tonto Dikeh Foundation had interactive sessions with them, where they were given opportunities to ask questions on female health.

The female inmates were thought how to use pads and dispose them, wash their body, and handle menstrual pains.

Mr Baba Ibrahim, Deputy Controller (DCP) of the Suleja Prison , who received the items on behalf of the inmates, commended Tonto Dikeh and her foundation for the benevolence.

He, however urged other Nigerians of goodwill and NGOs to emulate the kind gesture to complement government’s effort in taking care of prisoners.

“The welfare of prisoners is of paramount importance to government, and every effort by organisations and kind hearted individuals will assist greatly in achieving that aim

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