In the heart of the Niger Delta, where dreams are often overshadowed by challenges, a beacon of hope shines bright through the Tracy McWary Foundation. This organization stands as a pillar of support and advocacy for the aspirations of young girls who dare to dream of achieving the Nigerian dream.

Founded with a vision to empower and uplift, the Tracy McWary Foundation has become synonymous with resilience and determination. It serves as a transformative force in the lives of countless young girls, offering them not just opportunities, but also the tools and guidance needed to navigate through obstacles and realize their potential.

Central to the foundation’s mission is its commitment to amplifying the voices of young Niger Delta girls. Through various initiatives ranging from educational scholarships to skills development programs, the foundation ensures that these girls are equipped with the knowledge and confidence to pursue their ambitions fearlessly.

Education lies at the core of the Tracy McWary Foundation’s efforts. Recognizing it as the key to unlocking a brighter future, the foundation provides scholarships that enable girls to access quality education, regardless of their socio-economic background. By investing in their education, the foundation not only empowers individual girls but also uplifts entire communities, paving the way for sustainable development.

Moreover, the foundation serves as a platform for advocacy, addressing critical issues that affect young girls in the Niger Delta region. It champions gender equality, advocates for girls’ rights, and promotes awareness on issues such as child marriage, gender-based violence, and access to healthcare.

The impact of the Tracy McWary Foundation extends far beyond academic achievement. It instills a sense of hope and possibility in young girls, fostering a generation of leaders who are determined to shape a better future for themselves and their communities. By nurturing their talents and aspirations, the foundation cultivates a legacy of empowerment that transcends generations.

As we celebrate the achievements of the Tracy McWary Foundation, we are reminded of the resilience and potential that define the spirit of young Niger Delta girls. They are not just dreamers but also trailblazers, driven by the belief that with determination and support, they can achieve the Nigerian dream – a future where every girl has the opportunity to thrive and contribute meaningfully to society.

In essence, the Tracy McWary Foundation stands as a testament to the power of dreams and the transformative impact of empowerment. Through its unwavering commitment and dedication, it continues to be a beacon of hope, guiding young Niger Delta girls on their journey towards realizing their full potential and fulfilling their aspirations.

CSOS, Chief Patrick Eholor Files Case Against President Tinubu Over Illegal Removal of Dr Solomon Arase as (PSC)  Chair:

The convener of one love family and caring ,Chief Patrick Eholor alongside a CSO has filed a  phantom Case on the 10th June 2024 over the unconstitutional removal of retired IGP of Nigeria police and ex chair of police service commission in Dr Solomon Arase.

The suit was filed vide originating summons on the 28th June 2024 before the registry of  federal high court, Abuja with suit no FHC/ABJ/CS/880/2024 , the suit has the president of Nigeria and attorney general of federation as first and second defendants respectively.
The spokesman  for the CSO and plaintiffs who filed this case , in the person of Chief Patrick Eholor actually in his speech to the Nigeria press attributed the motivation to file this case is brewing from the  decision of Nigeria  President Bola Ahmed Tinubu action  to remove the Chairman of the Police Service Commission (PSC).

Dr. Solomon Arase on  June 10, 2024 through a Bery unlawful and strange unconstitutional manner. He said the process on the removal of ex PSC chair  is unconstitutional and serious aberration with no verifiable legal reasons advanced  for the removal of Solomon Arase. Chief Eholor said that the said Dr Solomon Arase  removal appears to have violated the established legal procedure for the removal of the PSC Chairman,which is in variance with Section 5, subsection 1 of the PSC Act which actually provides that:

“Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 4 of this Act, the Chairman and any other member, may at any time be removed from office by the President acting on an address supported by a two-thirds majority of the Senate praying that he be removed for inability to discharge the functions of the Office (whether arising from infirmity of mind or body or any other cause of misconduct).”_

Chief Eholor also referred to provision of  Section 6 (2) of the PSC Act, which  stipulates that

“The Commission shall not be subject to the direction, control or supervision of any other authority or person in the performance of its functions other than as is prescribed in this Act”.

Chief Eholor then concluded that the president was in serious error to have sacked and removed Dr Solomon Arase without following the laid procedures of the law.
As at press time, when this case was filed today, the case has yet be assigned to Judge for determination in this regard.

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