We Are Here to Right The Wrongs – Duamenefa Foundation

Mr. Ketaman Emmanuel Evortepe, the Executive President of Duamenefa Foundation, has clarified that the Duamenefa Foundation is mandated to collaborate with lawful agencies to right the wrongs. People engaged in wrongdoing or harmful activities harbor hatred toward the Foundation. Speaking on recent criticisms, he emphasized that the organization’s work is focused on community development, peace, and ethical conduct, and that opposition comes primarily from individuals with malicious intentions.

Mr. Evortepe explained that some individuals harbor hatred toward the Duamenefa Foundation because they are aware that the organization strictly collaborating with lawful agencies to educate intervene to right the wrongs. He emphasized that the Foundation’s commitment to exposing unethical and harmful practices makes certain people uncomfortable, leading them to oppose or criticize its work.

He stated, “Those who despise the Foundation do so not because of what we have done wrong, but because of what we stand for. We shine a light on wrongdoing, and that truth threatens those engaged in immoral or illegal activities.”

The Executive President further clarified that the Foundation’s programs, which focus on community development, advocacy, and promoting ethical conduct, have consistently challenged harmful practices in various communities. According to him, individuals who engage in corruption, deceit, infringement on the fundamental human rights of the vulnerable or harmful spiritual practices are often the same ones who resent the Foundation’s efforts, as these actions could expose their misdeeds.

Mr. Evortepe stressed that the Duamenefa Foundation has come to stay and will continue to expose wrong doing to ensure peaceful coexistence in every community.

He added that those who do not support wrong doing usually collaborate with the Duamenefa Foundation in any of its programs or initiatives. In contrast, individuals engaged in wrongdoing often stay away or attempt to obstruct the Foundation’s operations, but such efforts ultimately fail, yielding zero results.

He further warned that anyone knowingly involved in harmful or illegal activities should prepare themselves, as the Duamenefa Foundation will come after them, expose their actions to the world, collaborate with lawful agencies and ensure that the law deals with them appropriately.

Mr. Evortepe also stated that the Duamenefa Foundation is a registered non governmental organization with 48,654 certified volunteers across the world. He emphasized that there will be no hidden place for any evil doers, and it is better for such individuals to repent.

Mr. Evortepe highlighted that harmful activities, whether spiritual, social, or criminal, have long been a source of fear and division in many communities. Beyond the immediate tragedies, such practices erode trust among neighbors, disrupt families, and create long-lasting social tension.

In addition, he called on traditional and religious leaders to join forces with civic organizations and law enforcement agencies to educate the public on the dangers of using spiritual powers or harmful practices to hurt others. He stressed that awareness campaigns and preventive measures are key to protecting innocent lives and promoting harmony.

Community members have expressed mixed reactions to these warnings. While some residents welcomed the strong stance of the Foundation and pledged to report suspicious activities, others voiced concern over the persistence of harmful practices despite existing laws. Mr. Evortepe encouraged the public to remain vigilant and support efforts to eliminate these dangerous traditions.

He concluded by reiterating that the Duamenefa Foundation is committed to upholding moral responsibility, protecting human life, and ensuring accountability in all communities. According to him, the Foundation will continue its work regardless of opposition. He further advise the perpetrators of heinous acts to desist from such activities or prepare to face the rigors of the law.

By Hutor Dziwornu, Fafaa 100.3 Fm,Dzodze
Edited by: Isabella Emmanuella Evortepe, UEW – Fafaa 100.3 Fm