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OACF Mobilises Several Volunteers For Year 2026 February Clean-Up Across Five Abia LGAs

Oluebube A. Chukwu Foundation (OACF) has sustained its grassroots environmental campaign with the successful execution of its February 2026 monthly sanitation exercise across five local government areas of Abia State.


Speaking during the exercise, the Founder, Dr. Oluebube A. Chukwu, reaffirmed the Foundation’s resolve to continue promoting environmental sustainability, public health, and community development through its monthly clean-up initiative. He disclosed that 220 volunteers participated in the coordinated sanitation drive.


Dr. Chukwu, who was represented by the Programme Manager, Miss Helen Mannic, said the exercise was held simultaneously in Isuikwuato, Umunneochi, Ohafia, Arochukwu, and Bende LGAs as part of the Foundation’s ongoing efforts to instill a culture of cleanliness at the grassroots.


In Isuikwuato LGA, the sanitation exercise was conducted at Ngeloyiri Junction in Ovim, Ezere/Imenyi Ward 2, where 42 volunteers, led by the OACF LGA Manager, Mr. Anyachi Ndubuisi, cleared refuse and cleaned the surroundings. Residents and traders in the area commended the initiative, describing it as timely and impactful. They praised Dr. Chukwu for sponsoring the programme and reviving environmental consciousness within the community.


At Afor Market Square, Akawa, in Umunneochi LGA, 58 participants took part in the clean-up under the supervision of the LGA Manager, Mr. Uwey Onyemaechi. The team focused on waste evacuation and proper disposal to ensure a healthier market environment.


Similarly, 56 volunteers participated in the exercise in Ebem Ohafia Ward, Ohafia LGA. The Ward Coordinator, Mr. Chukwuma Uguru, oversaw sanitation activities at the Eziukwu and Ekeluogo toilet facilities and adjoining public spaces, aimed at improving hygiene standards.


In Arochukwu LGA, 27 persons joined the sanitation drive at Amakofia Ututu Ward under the coordination of Mr. Joseph Amah, while in Bende LGA, 37 volunteers cleaned Agbozu in Uzuakoli Ward, supervised by the LGA Manager, Mr. Godswill Evans.


The Foundation noted that the participation of 220 volunteers across the five LGAs reflects growing community support for the initiative and underscores its commitment to fostering cleaner and healthier communities across Abia State.



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