Transforming Lives through Compassionate Service and Strategic Partnerships
Obowo LGA, Imo State, Nigeria – July 2025
Solidarity and Service at the Grassroots Level
In a remarkable demonstration of compassion and solidarity, the International Human Rights Commission – Special Monitoring Mission (IHRC-SMM), Imo State Chapter orchestrated a comprehensive outreach initiative in the Alike community, Obowo Local Government Area. This event, forming part of IHRC’s nationwide community service rollout, underscored the organisation’s enduring commitment to human dignity, social inclusion, and the advancement of vulnerable populations across Nigeria.
Multi-Dimensional Humanitarian Outreach
The initiative featured an integrated approach, providing:
- Medical Assistance: Payment of hospital bills for indigent patients at Marvelous God Hospital and Maternity, ensuring their prompt discharge and well-being.
- Food Empowerment: Distribution of essential food items—bags of rice and cartons of noodles—to every patient and over 200 local residents.
- Humanitarian Recognition: Presentation of the Humanitarian Service Award to Rev. Fr. John Damian Adizie, Director of Works at Divine Mercy Humanitarian Foundation, for his outstanding humanitarian service.
“Rev. Fr. John Damian Adizie stands as a beacon of hope in humanitarian circles. His unwavering commitment to the welfare of the vulnerable inspires us all. IHRC remains resolute in advancing human dignity and grassroots empowerment, both in Nigeria and globally.”
– H.E. Ambassador Duru Hezekiah, Head of Diplomatic Mission and Ambassador-at-Large, IHRC
Dignitaries and Community Leadership
The outreach witnessed the participation of:
- H.E. Ambassador Duru Hezekiah – Head of Diplomatic Mission and Ambassador-at-Large, IHRC
- Comrade Elijah Vitus Echendu – National Coordinator, IHRC-SMM Nigeria
- Comrade Philip Ikekwerre – South-East Regional Volunteer Coordinator
- Comrade Chiemezie Ezeani – Imo State Zonal Volunteer Coordinator
- Dr. Ray Emerenini – Former Chairman, Obowo LGA
- Hon. Barr. Obioma Ehirim – Current Chairman, Obowo LGA
- Respected traditional rulers and community leaders
Their presence signified the collective commitment of institutions and local leadership to sustainable humanitarian action.
Partnerships for Impact
Comrade Elijah Vitus Echendu, National Volunteer Coordinator, stressed the importance of partnerships in addressing systemic challenges:
“Our work demonstrates the strength of collaboration. IHRC is committed to working with local actors to ensure that no community is left behind in the quest for human rights and development.”
IHRC-SMM, together with Divine Mercy Humanitarian Foundation, empowered five local residents and ensured wide-reaching food support, warmly received by the Alike community.
A Model for Community Engagement
This initiative stands as a model for community-based humanitarian engagement and reflects IHRC’s global mandate to protect and promote human rights. The approach, rooted in compassion and inclusivity, exemplifies the transformative impact possible when organisations, leaders, and citizens unite for the common good.
Word of Thanks
Community leaders extended heartfelt gratitude to IHRC for its consistent, selfless service and for bringing tangible relief in challenging times.









Author & Attribution
Reported by
Fidelis Onakpoma
Head Media and Strategic Communications IHRC Nigeria
