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OGUNSANYA CDA TAKES PALLIATIVE TO 100 HOUSEHOLD, REACHS OUT TO VULNERABLE INDIVIDUALS IN THE COMMUNITY.

Subsidy removal: Ogunsanya CDA takes Palliative to 100 Households, reaches out to vulnerable Individuals in the community.



Ogunsanya Community Development Association (CDA) is a grassroot association that plays a significant role in fostering local developments, address various challenges, enhance social cohesion, and promote sustainable progress. 


The palliative which contains Rice, Beans and Garri were distributed earlier today in Kadiri street, Orile Iganmu in Coker Aguda Local Council Development Area of Lagos state.


 

Ogunsanya CDA Chairman, Elder Aderibigbe Ganiyu expressed his gratitude to Lagos State Government and the Executives of Community Development Committee (CDC) in Coker Aguda LCDA for their steadfast efforts to alleviate poverty in the community.



He further disclosed that the kind gesture displayed by the State Government through Coker Aguda Community Development Committee (CDC) was part of their efforts to reach out to the grassroots in mitigating the hardship incurred by the removal of fuel subsidy in the country.



Similarly, Elder Aderibigbe commended the effort of Governor Sanwo-Olu for prioritizing the welfare of Lagosians at all times. This is evident in his unmatched proactiveness in the cause of alleviating the hardship occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy as several initiatives were been put in place to bring ease to all and sundry in the state.


Coker Aguda Community Development Committe, Chairman; Mr. Sani Ogidan ably represented by The Publicity Secretary; Mrs. Sherifat Coker AbdulAzeez urged everyone to look beyond the short-term pains currently being experienced and cooperate with the government as the future that awaits us will be greater. 



In another development, Comrade Ibrahim Adams Isah, the Publicity Secretary of Ogunsanya Community Development Association thanked the CDC Executives for their steadfast efforts & transparency in the distribution, also pledged their loyalty and support to Mr. Sani Ogidan's led CDC Administration

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