Adamawa State Polytechnic’s Female Academic Staff Association reaffirms commitment to social responsibility
Yola Adamawa State- June 19, 2025
The Female Academic Staff Association (FASA) of Adamawa State Polytechnic, Yola, has delivered essential hygiene supplies to inmates at the Yola Correctional Facility as part of its annual community service outreach.
The initiative, part of FASA’s annual community service program, underscores the association’s dedication to uplifting vulnerable groups within Adamawa State.
The donation, comprising critical toiletries and daily necessities, aims to address fundamental hygiene needs and promote the dignity of incarcerated individuals. FASA President, Mrs. Esther Musa Awosanmi, emphasized the association’s mission:"Our outreach today is about more than material support—it is an affirmation of empathy and inclusion. By standing with those in correctional care, we reinforce that dignity and compassion are vital to societal progress and rehabilitation."
Authorities at the Yola Correctional Facility warmly received the donation, noting its significance for inmate welfare.
"Contributions like FASA’s are invaluable," remarked a prison representative. "They not only improve living conditions but also foster hope and community reintegration. Such partnerships remind inmates they are not forgotten."
FASA remains committed to championing social responsibility through targeted interventions. This visit reflects the association’s broader vision of driving positive change through education, advocacy, and community engagement.The Female Academic Staff Association (FASA) of Adamawa State Polytechnic, Yola, empowers women in academia while spearheading community development projects. Through education, outreach, and advocacy, FASA advances social welfare and equity across Adamawa State.
Titus Innocent Isinga, Hicia News




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