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UNITED STATES COORDINATOR VISITS NIGERIA ·
FECEF (Father Ezehi Children Education Fund) ·
OUR LOGO Catholic CHESS Project Network of services to Help the
Underprivileged-Young grow well too, and to the Glory of God! E-mail us at: |
OUR
HISTORY The inspiration to begin a project for poor orphaned,
abandoned and underprivileged children when as Director of the Justice
Development & Peace Commission of the Catholic Archdiocese of Benin City,
Edo State, Nigeria, I discharged my duties towards the Remand Home in Benin
City, Edo State, Nigeria. To start with, let me explain what a ‘Remand Home’
is: The term
“Remand” is derived from the Latin word “remandare”
which means, “to commit again” or “to send back” especially into custody as
it is used in terms of sending back to jail when it is said “send back to
custody” for “to be remanded”. So it means the placing of someone charged
with a crime on bail or in jail. It therefore means some form of detention
for young delinquents, the case for which it is used in Ideally
speaking, the remand home is an effective institution as it has the singular
objective of reforming the minor offenders, a reason for which it is also
called a REFORMATORY in some countries in Europe and |
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Young Inmates at the
Remand Home |
The inmates at the
Remand Home unload food items brought for them by Fr. JohnBosco |
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In the
course of my constant visitations to the children in the remand home in Benin
City, as well as my interactions with them, I noticed a grave aberration –
The Remand Home which was actually meant to be a reformative home for minor
offenders and criminals had over the years been turned into what I call “the
problem Child’s Home” in that the government now puts in Children with
various kinds of problems, including orphans, minor wanderers and street
loiterers rather than building a different home for them. The government
rounds up street children and put them in Remand Homes. I made series of
attempts to get the government, which was Military then, to change the
situation. At one time I even made the wife of the then Governor of Edo
State, Mrs Sophie Bosede Iyam, to visit the home. But all these met with
little success. Yet I do realize that children are the most precious and, at
the same time, the most vulnerable members of the human family and in need of
the greatest protection. So I went practically “begging” in order that the
poor kids may survive. And thanks to God and to the then Archbishop of Benin
City, Most Rev. Patrick Ekpu who became a pillar of support and assisted us
in providing some subsistence for the
kids. |
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The wife of the military
Governor, Sophie Bosede Iyam interviews inmates on her visit to the Remand
home at the instance of Fr. JohnBosco (Standing behind her in the photo
above) |
The wife of the military Governor, Mrs Sophie Bosede Iyam her chats with Fr. JohnBosco (in cassock) during her tour around the premises of the Remand Home on her visit |
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After pointing out to the government the fact of the bad
influence the criminally minded children were posing to the innocent orphans
and underprivileged children, and noticing that the government did not seem
sensitive to it nor ready to make a change, I decided to make a difference in
the life of the little kids by providing an alternative to such children. What is more? While all these were going on, a young girl
who could not take care of her new born baby but yet loved the child enough
to object to abortion needed us to assist her and none of all the orphanages
we knew in Benin City at that time was ready for the responsibility of caring
freely for the baby. I was further enthused by this need. Therefore I
embarked on a project of building a home for orphans and underprivileged
children. And to properly do this job I have to also ensure that their
education is taken care of. Work and
development of plans gradually came up as an outfit-package that has come to
be known as Catholic CHESS (Children’s Home Education
& Social Support) Project, which was formally
inaugurated on December 27th 2000 by the then Archbishop of Benin
City, Most Rev. Dr. Patrick Ekpu. Today, Catholic CHESS Project caters for
the young, and as it takes firm hold on ground, assistance is sought to help
run the necessary but crucial programs for whose purpose the idea was
conceived in the first instance. Please give us your continued support God Bless! Rev. Fr. Dr. JohnBosco O. Ezehi Director
of Catholic CHESS Project |
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