LAGOS GOVT PROVIDES FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO ADDITIONAL 22 INDIGENT RESIDENTS
In its continuous effort and commitment to addressing the socio-economic challenges faced by citizens, the Lagos State Government, through the Special Adviser to Governor on Political, Legislative and Civic Engagement (OPL&CE), Dr. Afolabi Abiodun Tajudeen has presented Cheques to 22 indigent Lagosians to alleviate their financial burdens and improve their livelihoods.
In his address at the presentation ceremony held on Friday at the Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja, Dr. Afolabi advised the beneficiaries to ensure that the fund is used strictly for their essential needs such as healthcare, education, housing and small business ventures as requested.
He averred that the Office will follow up on the judicious use of the fund through its monitoring officers
The State Government, he added, is determined to serve all and sundry while delivering the dividends of good governance to all Lagosians.
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