The Oluseun Adeboyejo Foundation has empowered no fewer than 800 residents of Emure Ekiti, with the aim of supporting the initiatives of Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji.
The empowerment event, which took place on Friday, was not the first of its kind, as it focused on assisting various groups within the community, including youths, students, market women, artisans, okada riders, and farmers.
The beneficiaries received cash gifts, scholarships, motorcycle helmets, reflective jackets, clippers, barbing aprons, farming equipment, and other tools for barbing.
In his address, the Minister of Youth, Ayodele Olawande, urged the beneficiaries to use the empowerment resources to foster self-reliance.
Represented by the Commissioner for Youth Development in Ekiti State, Hon. Gold Adesola Adedayo, the Minister praised the foundation for its support to the state government.
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Olawande also noted Governor Oyebanji’s commitment to reducing unemployment, while he called for more support for the Governor.
The Minister further called on well-meaning Nigerians to emulate the philanthropic efforts of the foundation.
During the distribution of items, the convener of the foundation, Oluseun Adeboyejo, stressed that the initiative was intended to alleviate hardship and support the governance of Governor Oyebanji.
He noted that while the government is doing its best, Adeboyejo emphasised that it could not meet all the needs of the people, making it crucial for citizens to support the administration.
“The administration of Governor Oyebanji has done well for the people, but it is important that we also support the government because it can’t do everything. Empowering farmers, market women, and youths in tertiary institutions will go a long way in helping society grow and ease hardship,” Adeboyejo said.
Mrs Evelyn Adeboyejo, supporting her husband’s statement, added that the empowerment initiative would help reduce unemployment and combat crimes and criminal activities often linked to joblessness.
The event was attended by several notable figures, including the representative of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State, Hon. Segun Dipe; the Public Relations Officer of the APC; all APC ward leaders in the community; chiefs; market leaders; youths; and student leaders.
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