Mr. Jeety himself served the hot, cooked meal to the inmates at the Monrovia Central Prison

As part of his birthday celebrations, business tycoon Upjit Singh Sachdeva extended a hand of compassion to inmates at the Monrovia Central Prison, offering them a hot meal and words of encouragement.

In a heartfelt gesture that has become a hallmark of his humanitarian efforts, Mr. Sachdeva, alias Jeety, and his team visited the prison facility on April 24, where they served hundreds of inmates nutritious meals. The event formed part of a series of activities aimed at celebrating his birthday by giving back to the less fortunate in society.

Speaking during the outreach, Jeety emphasized the importance of compassion, rehabilitation, and hope. “Today is a special day for me, and I believe there is no better way to celebrate than by sharing love and kindness with my brothers and sisters here,” he said. “Everyone deserves a second chance and dignity, regardless of where they are.”

Monrovia Central Prison Superintendent Roosevelt Varney expressing his gratitude to Mr. Jeety

Beyond the prison walls, Jeety also spent part of his birthday identifying with disadvantaged youths across Monrovia. He distributed food packages, school supplies, and other essential items to several vulnerable communities, reaffirming his commitment to youth empowerment and community upliftment.

The Monrovia Central Prison Superintendent, Col. Roosevelt Varney, praised Jeety’s continuous support, noting that his efforts bring hope and humanity to those who often feel forgotten.

Mr. Jeety packages of food and soda to inmates at the Kakata Central Prison in Margibi County

At the Kakata Central Prison, 154 inmates were also served hot meals. In addition, over 2,500 workers of Jeety Rubber LLC and its subsidiary, the Salala Rubber Corporation (SRC), along with local marketers, schoolchildren, and motorcycle drivers, also received hot meals and support as part of the festivities.

Jeety’s workers at his Jeety Rubber LLC rubber processing factory also presented him a jersey, which he displays with his age

At the Monrovia Central Prison alone, 1,549 inmates were fed during the celebration, underscoring the scale and impact of Jeety’s ongoing humanitarian outreach. Jeety’s acts of kindness have earned him widespread admiration in Liberia, where he is celebrated not only for his business success but also for his tireless commitment to social causes.

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