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A PROMISE KEPT

Ariam-Usaka Professionals (AUP) has marked another milestone in its journey to uplift the community by fulfilling a ₦2 million pledge made in December 2025 to St. Michael Hospital, Ariam. This significant contribution, spearheaded by President Prince Innocent Eleogu, follows the association’s Annual General Meeting held at Ekwelu Town Hall, and underscores AUP’s unwavering commitment to enhancing healthcare access in Ariam-Usaka and surrounding areas.

The donation will bolster St. Michael Hospital’s efforts to provide top-notch medical services to residents, reinforcing its position as a vital healthcare provider in the region. This initiative is part of AUP’s EDEP vision, which focuses on Education, Development, Enlightenment, and Prosperity. The association has consistently demonstrated its dedication to community growth through various projects, including educational support, skill development programs, and healthcare initiatives.

The successful fulfillment of this pledge highlights AUP’s promise to drive positive change in Ariam-Usaka, with its members and leaders working tirelessly to improve the quality of life for community members.

Henry Ugwunna
Director of Secretariat

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