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APPRECIATION
We thank you for taking out useful time from your schedule to visit this site. Your thoughts and feedback on the future direction of this campaign will be very useful and we would like to remind you that the review of the Carry! FAb campaign is still ongoing and we are interested to find out your views about the website, strategies of the campaign and work done. You can provide your thoughts on Carry! FAb by sending a mail to campaign@carryfab.org Your thoughts and feedback will help us develop better strategies for the work ahead. If you have any queries about the Carry! FAb initiative, you can please contact the Campaign Manager The Carry! FAb campaign team would like to thank all those who took part in our various activities including teachers of Saint Patrick’s college, Asaba and Asaba girl’s grammar School. We are grateful to members of Youth for Safety, CEHAP, Women-Go-For-Safety and Red Cross for their useful additions and compassion. We are very thankful for the supportive roles of the entire management of the FRSC especially for allowing us draw lessons from their programmes and proving guidance on many aspects of this project. Our special thanks are for Mr. Osita Chidoka for giving us the courage and motivation to build advocacy for a Continental FA programme in his dual capacity as the Corps marshal of the FRSC and Regional President of International Road Safety Organization (PRI), West Africa. Our gratitude for Dr. Ike Okonta (Oxford Univ) is immeasurable given his tremendous encouragement. We also wish to express great thanks to all the participants at the meeting of experts at the African Conference in Ghana-2007 particularly for giving us the right platform and strong basis to conduct this campaign. For the Nigerian delegation at the Conference session for trauma and emergency, we thank them for the wonderful work they did in leading the debate for the endorsement of FA. Our thanks are for Major Gen. Hananiya (Ex-Corps Marshal, FRSC), Boboye Oyeyemi (FRSC), Dele Browne (FRSC), Dr. Mike Anibueze (Federal Ministry of Health), Dr. Solagberu (ULTH), Chude Ojugbana (PATVORA) and many others too numerous to mention here. We thank the Council members of the PATVORA Organisation and the Michael Ojugbana Memorial Foundation for providing financial resources for this initiative. We remain highly gratified at Alban Ofili-Okonkwo, Alhaji Abba, Hon. Benjamin Okonkwo, Dumebi Ojugbana and Onweazu Nwaogalanya’s immense encouragement on this project. Indeed, our appreciation would be incomplete without acknowledging the contributions of many friends of PATVORA that helped in various ways including, Emmanuel Ekhuemelo, Ifeanyi and Nneka Ajufo, Vincent Okomoise, Tonia Okuolu, Isiego Okafor, Maxwell Ajufo, Bassi Ibrahim, Eddy Oseni, Musa Muazu, Kawalia Nwabuzor, Emeka Monday, James Gbemudu, Odimegwu Medua, Uzor Nwobodo, Anene Mordi, Abel Esievo, Frank Anyikwa, Chris Obiemyego, Magdalene Dike, Ngozi Aniemeka, Barr. Rinna Ngozi-Ojugbana, Obiora Iweanya and our webmasters; Myron Williams & Fred Bardy. The unrelenting enthusiasm and selfless contributions of Alh. Zakari, Ndubuisi Agu and Yakubu Attah of the FRSC deserve mention. Also, we are grateful to Dr. Oba David; Coordinator PATVORA. Finally, to Chude Ojugbana, the Executive Producer of this website, we say thank you for impacting his wealth of knowledge from his roles as member Permanent Technical Committee, Road Safety of the International Road Federation [IRF-Geneva] and Project Adviser, PATVORA Organisation. To God be the Glory. Chibuikem Diala Ag. Campaign Manager |
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