by TQM report,
The Liliane Foundation (LF), an international charity organization supporting children and youngsters with disabilities, has appointed The Leprosy Mission Nigeria (TLMN) as its new Strategic Partner Organization (SPO) in Nigeria. This appointment ensures their shared goal of empowering children and young persons with disabilities to participate in society is actualized. TLMN is a leading Non-Governmental Development Organization working to create a future where persons affected by leprosy and other disabilities are independent and empowered to take full responsibility for their lives.
Reacting to this development, Mr James David Lalu, Executive Secretary – National Commission for Persons with Disabilities, stated, “I Congratulate TLMN for this groundbreaking achievement by securing this grant. I am confident that TLMN will use this opportunity efficiently and effectively to benefit Persons with Disabilities in Nigeria. TLMN is a household name in the Disability Community in Nigeria, and it has been touching lives for decades. We appreciate LF for this great support to Nigeria through TLMN. We at the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities are proud to be associated with TLMN and reassured our maximum support and partnership in this project.”
In the same vein, Mrs Nkechi Onukwe, Director of Special Needs – Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development (FMHASD), congratulated TLMN for this appointment. She stated, “the Special Needs Department (formerly Rehabilitation Department) of the FMHASD has been a long-term partner of TLMN. We appreciate the good work TLMN is doing, particularly in disability. Congratulations on the new appointment.”
The National Director of TLMN, Dr Sunday Udo, expressed his delight with this strategic relationship with LF and reiterated TLMN’s commitment to transforming the lives of children and young persons with disabilities in Nigeria.