In continuation of his efforts toward easing the effects of the current COVID-19 disruption, the lawmaker representing Ikeja Constituency 2 in the Lagos House of Assembly, Hon. Adedamola Richard Kasunmu (ARK), yesterday distributed boxes of ARK-COVID-19 Food Palliatives to widows and elderly women in his Constituency.
These were in addition to previous palliative supports from the vibrant lawmaker.
It would be recalled that thousands of hand sanitizers, bags of rice, cash and other items were distributed to the Constituents by Hon. Kasunmu at various stages of the recently-eased COVID-19 Lockdown.
The latest ARK Food Palliatives are target at widows and elderly women across the ten (10) Wards in Ikeja Constituency 2 at the rate of 20 boxes per Ward.
Each box contains fourteen (14) food items from the staple of Honeywell Group and were made available with the support of Lagos State Government under the leadership of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
While delivering the items to the Party Chairmen yesterday, Hon. ARK promised to continue to work hard in collaboration with other legislators at the Lagos State House of Assembly under the able leadership of Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa to support the efforts of the state Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and his team to see the end of Coronvirus in Lagos State.
Hon. Kasunmu urged his Constituents to observe the precautionary measures and stay safe.
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