MY FATHER’S HOUSE FOUNDATION MAKES MAKENI MAYOR PROUD
The Mayor of Makeni City, Sunkari
Kabba-Kamara has officially launched the first ever mind changing foundation My
Father’s House Foundation (MFHF). The launching was in the form of a dinner
which took place over the weekend at Makambo Village Resort, Makeni.
In her keynotes address, Madam Sunkari said
she felt very humble to be part of the official launch of the Foundation, stressing
that she admired the passion of Ninie Unachuku, Co-Founder and Head of Strategy
and Rosemarie Suma-Keita, Co-Founder and Head of Public Relations and
Fundraising for them to come back home and be part of the development process
of the country.
She described the coming of the Foundation as
very timely as Sierra Leone just came out from the deadly ebola which she said
the youth suffered the most and they also contributed a lot to that fight.
“So if you are coming today to launch this
program which is geared towards lifting our youth from poverty, I must commend
you for the passion and love you have for the country. I can imagine if 30 of
you come to support the government, the impact such will make,” she said.
The Makeni Mayor spoke about how responsible
the government is and how President Koroma believes in the future and
sustainable future for the nation.
“If we
don't empower the youth now, Sierra Leone will be doom. President Koroma has
challenged young people because he has gone the extra miles to do more for the
youth,” she said.
She further spoke of the President desire for
the youth but she said as government they can't do it alone as they need other
partners such as My Father’s House Foundation.
“You have a very strategic role to play and
most of these big organizations have no permanent place. I am humble and I am
pleased with all your plans for the youth.”
The Makeni Mayor went further to talked about
the rate of unemployment in the country and while some of the employed youth
are unskilled.
She urged all present to see the need to give
the youth skills and for them to be empowered.
“Our youths are not only unemployed but they
are unemployable. This Foundation makes me proud.”
She stressed that they are losing most of the
young people because their minds have already pre-occupied with some of the
horrible things they are doing such as drugs abuse which she said are things
they need to look at.
She concluded by saying her doors are opened
to the Foundation at all times.
Rosemarie Suma-Keita, Co-Founder and Head of
Public Relations and Fundraising of My Father’s House disclosed that they are
working in strong alliance with the Youth Forum Sierra Leone. She pointed out
that they decided to create a lasting change in the life of Sierra Leoneans.
She expressed her thanks for the opportunity
to be able to come with all the things they have in mind. According to Madam
Suma-Keita the thing that is going to change Sierra Leoneans is their mindset.
She said they will particularly focus on trauma cancelling as they intend to
build a house that will host different skills training that will benefit the
youths.
She went further to disclose that the first
phase of their work will start from East end Police to Wellington will target
youth between the ages of 16 to 25.
“We know and believe that together we will
support these youth for them to have better opportunities and future that they
will work on. This is our focus and this is what we are about to do. Our vision
is alive we are going to work on this. Start with one is our focus. We look
forward to your contribution.”
Deputy Director Freetown International Airport
Project Hassan Omolaja said the launched of such Foundation is the beginning of
a greater future. He said My Father's House Foundation has come at the right
time, stressing that the youths of Sierra Leone have a future indeed with such
Foundation.
The Deputy Director spoke about the position
some young people have in governance these days and the role the women are
playing in governance such as the first female Mayor, the first female Local
Government Minster, and the first female Major General, among others.
“The wind of change is blowing in this
country. You are seeing it, you dreamt about it long ago and now its happening.
The youth of Makeni were unemployed but jobs are readily available. There is
room of all of us in this country. It is not the number of people that matter
but the calibre of people,” he said.
Youth Forum Representative said 2012 their
Forum was founded and it is based on transforming their mind set. He pointed
out that the youth have a role to play for their future.
According to the Youth Forum Representative
they scale down due to financial constrained.
“We have thousand of graduates every year but
they have no required skills. By going through this program we will have the
best leaders. If we can succeed we have to give a helping hand. We need to believe in this program and hold
it. As a Forum we have signed up to the mentorship program free of cost,” he
said.
Ninie Unachuku, Co-Founder and Head of
Strategy MFHF said My Father’s House is a place to call home.
She went on to say that they called their
first project ‘Start with One’
From statistic, Madam Ninie Unachuku said the
largest population in Sierra Leone are aged between 16 and 25, the largest
uneducated group is aged between 16 and 25, the largest unemployed group is
aged between 16 and 25, the largest disenfranchised group is aged between 16
and 25, the largest number of prostitutes, drug addicts and criminals are aged
between 16 and 25 and the age group with the greatest potential for greatness
is now 16 to 25.
“If we miss the opportunity to raise this
group out of despair and moral decay we are heading for a repeat of the rebel
war. This time it will be worse than the last as they will have nothing to live
for. Empower the youth with Education, training, medical assistance and
business opportunities and transform Sierra Leone
She said the intend to achieve this goal by
inviting high net worth individuals of Sierra Leone decent to become patrons,
invite people from all works of life aged 25 and above to become mentors,
document every young person ages 16 to 25 and offer them mentoring, invite
every company in Sierra Leone employing more than 10 staff to become our Shining Light Partner Organization’s
offering work experience and internships as well as a monthly donation to MFHF,
organizing monthly mentoring meetings, inviting speakers from all works of life
to give master classes, inviting Specialist Doctors from abroad to give 1% of
their time to offer free medical checks and advice, holding monthly
competitions to keep the youth engaged, re evaluating our strategies to keep up
with current trends and formulating new strategies to tackle emerging
challenges, reing proactive in dealing with
disaster relief and potential humanitarian crisis and refusing to take
no for an answer.
She explained that MFHF is a non-profit
community initiative set up in Sierra Leone to assist in the regeneration effort
of the nation. She mentioned that all their membership are Sierra Leoneans at
home and abroad that have real passion to help young people from falling below
the poverty line and build a strong nation.
She disclosed that they strongly believed
that every Sierra Leonean’s life matter and every Sierra Leonean can become
great contributor to the national good.
“We have targeted this group because they are
the most susceptible to dropping out of education due to personal challengers.
As the next generation of leaders, these age ranges are our best hope for a
brighter Sierra Leone,” she said.
According to her, when the youth succeed they
succeed; if they fail they would have failed to impact their next generation of
potential Doctors, Lawyers, Sportsmen, Entertainers and Business Moguls among
others.
She urged all to consider their role as an
influencer and for them to join and support the Foundation to help every young
person fulfill his dreams and thereby fulfilling the dream of a prosperous
Sierra Leone for everyone. She urged all to join the campaign by visiting their
website on www.mfhfsl.org
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