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Nigeria has been ranked among the poorest countries in the world with as much as 87 million of its 150 million people living in extreme poverty. For a country like that, seeing pupils dressed in shabby school uniforms and cut sandals is not an uncommon sight in communities, most especially among students of public and community primary schools.

Because of the overwhelming effect such will have on the self-confidence, educational performance, and even the willingness to be educated for students, a Nigerian medical doctor, Cornelius Gofung has embarked on a project, “Clothe a School Child Initiative” to provide school uniforms and other basic needs for school children in local communities.


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Cornelius Gofung and the Clothe a School Child Initiative

Cornelius Gofung is a medical doctor with the Jos University Teaching Hospital. He began the non-governmental Organization referred to as the Clothe a School Child Initiative (CSCI) in the second quarter of 2018 with the aim of reaching out to the disadvantaged primary school pupils and the vision of boosting confidence towards getting a better education by providing school uniforms, sandals and socks to students as well as deworming them. But in order to achieve much, he partnered with Dr Davwar Pantong, CEO SoleUs, Dr Gabriel Uba of Real Fusion and Dr Atsen Linda of Project One.

In the maiden edition of the campaign, Clothe a School Child Initiative (CSCI) made available 50 uniforms to school children in Amper Central Primary School in Kanke local government area of Plateau state. In November 2018, the campaign shifted to Sabon Gida, Langtang South, Plateau State, where it provided uniforms, socks, and sandals to 100 students. Alongside other partners, the CEO and founder of the initiative, Dr. Cornelius Gofung visited the school with Mr. Martins Dasun, Miss Lerit Ngwan, Ponman Jonathan Rimman to provide the school uniforms and also provide over 2000 deworming tablets for all the school pupils.

Clothe a school child

Founded in April 2018, the Clothe A School Child Initiative is a non-governmental organization that is designed to provide school uniforms and sandals to students. However, the initiative is also getting itself involved in all other things that concern the welfare of disadvantaged pupils in local primary schools that would improve their education, health, and general wellbeing.


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The initiative reaches out to individuals and groups and seeks financial and other forms of assistance toward providing assistance to different communities. Individuals can contribute towards clothing and providing other materials for students in different communities of their choices. Hence, one can reach out to the Initiative to start a campaign towards clothing students in your local community.

The drive behind the initiative is that he was once like many other less privileged pupils and so he has a first-hand understanding of what they are going through in tattered uniforms. Because of that, he felt it a duty to help others who are in the same situation.

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This article was first published on 8th January 2020

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