The Oluebube A. Chukwu Foundation (OACF) on Saturday, March 28, 2026, carried out a large-scale environmental sanitation exercise across five Local Government Areas, recording a total participation of 183 volunteers.

The coordinated exercise, aimed at promoting environmental cleanliness and community engagement, took place simultaneously in Isuikwuato, Umunneochi, Bende, Arochukwu, and Ohafia LGAs.

In Isuikwuato LGA, the sanitation exercise was held at Amiyim, Ndioha Amaba Village Square in Ward 3. It was led by the OACF Manager, Mr. Anyachi Ndubuisi, alongside community leaders and volunteers. A total of 12 participants took part in clearing debris and improving the cleanliness of the area.

Umunneochi LGA recorded one of the highest turnouts, with 65 volunteers participating in the exercise at Nkwo Mbala Market Square, Mbala Achara Ward (Zone 2). The activity was coordinated by the LGA Manager, Mr. Uwey Onyemachi, with support from the Zone 2 Coordinator, Don Silas, and the Women Leader, Onwu Salome. Volunteers focused on cleaning the market and surrounding environment.
In Bende LGA, the exercise took place at Amaege Okoko Item, Ward B, under the supervision of the Ward Coordinator, Hon. Sunday Ichie Eke, following directives from the LGA Manager, Mr. Evans Godswill. A total of 10 members participated in the cleanup.

Similarly, in Arochukwu axis, volunteers gathered at Umuchiakuma Market in Eleoha Ward, Ihechiowa, where 60 participants carried out sanitation activities. The exercise was led by the Ward Coordinator, Nwankanma Ndu Okwun, under the guidance of the LGA Manager, Mr. Uyor Enyinnaya.
In Ohafia LGA, 36 volunteers engaged in clearing blocked drainage systems in Asaga. The activity, directed by the LGA Manager, Mr. Best Okorie, with the support of the ward Cordinator Mr Peter Ogba Kalu focused on improving water flow and reducing environmental risks.
Across all locations, participants demonstrated strong commitment and teamwork, contributing to improved environmental hygiene and raising awareness on the importance of regular sanitation.

The Foundation commended the efforts of its managers, coordinators, community leaders, and volunteers, reaffirming its commitment to advancing public health, environmental sustainability, and grassroots development initiatives.
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