
(PHOTOS): FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: LASG PRESENTS CHEQUES TO 51 BENEFICIARIES
In continuation of its ongoing Social Support and Intervention Programme, the Lagos State Government has presented cheques to another batch of 51 Beneficiaries.
The Presentation was held on Wednesday at the Conference Room of the Office of Political, Legislative & Civic Engagement (OPL&CE) Alausa, Ikeja.
The Special Adviser (OPL&CE), Dr. Afolabi Tajudeen and the Permanent Secretary (OPL&CE), Engr. Abiola Kosegbe presented the cheques to the 51 beneficiaries drawn across the state who had earlier requested financial assistance from the State Government.
The requests range from health challenges, accommodation, school fees and business intervention among others
Also present at the ceremony were some Management staff of the Office.
Images of the Special Adviser (OPL&CE), Dr. Afolabi Tajudeen and the Permanent Secretary (OPL&CE), Engr. Abiola Kosegbe presented cheques to 51 beneficiaries drawn across the state who had earlier requested financial assistance from the State Government.
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