The Menroi Rural Priority Foundation (MRPF) ‘s commitment to accountability, transparency, and positive community impact has been reinforced. This follows a visit to MRPF by a delegation from the Civil Society Organisations, Benue (CSO-B), led by Mr Moses Makeri on Monday, September 2.
Menroi, a non-profit grassroots organisation, is committed to development issues and mentorship.
According to a report by Mr Agudu Samson Seson, MRPF Administrative Team Lead, the CSO-B delegation’s “assessment and evaluation” visit allowed MRPF to showcase its structures, highlight its accountability practices, and receive valuable feedback for strengthening operations.
Mr Agudu, who appreciated the delegation for “their guidance,” stated that MRPF is committed to implementing the recommendations to strengthen its operations and enhance sustainable development outcomes.
The Mr Makeri team commended MRPF on its commitment to transparency and impact while also emphasising key steps needed to enhance institutional growth, partnerships, and sustainability.
He explained that his team’s visit was part of CSO-B’s routine organisational assessment and evaluation exercise, which aimed to ensure that civil society actors align with best practices in governance, accountability, and service delivery.


