Governor Oyebanji supports 17 vulnerable indigenes with ₦4.7 million
Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti has presented over ₦4.7million to 17 indigent citizens who had approached his office for various assistance.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor, Sola Abe, presented the cheque to the beneficiaries at the Conference room of the Governor’s Office in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday.
He said that the intervention was in line with the fulfilment of the governor’s campaign promises to ensure the well-being and prosperity of the people.
Abe explained that the intervention ranged from payment of tuition fees, and medical bills to the expansion of businesses, among others.
“This is a programme from the Governor’s office to support the indigenes that cannot really support themselves and from time to time, will intervene and take care of their needs.
“The governor has earmarked a certain sum to be disbursed every month for this purpose, it’s not just the civil servants that will get paid every month, the governor is also reaching out to ordinary citizens, who are in one need or the other.
“Many of them are not employed but are engaged in one trade or the other, so, the governor decided in his own way to be supporting them and the programme will be sustained,” Abe said.
He charged the beneficiaries to utilise the money for the purpose stated in their letters of request, adding that recipients of the fund would be monitored.
“We will be visiting you from time to time to ensure you utilise the money for the actual purpose stated in your letters,”. Abe said.
Similarly, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Community Communications, Mary Omotosho, said the intervention was evidence that the welfare of Ekiti people was paramount in the heart of the governor.
The beneficiaries, who received amounts ranging from ₦100,000 to ₦700,000, spoke glowingly about the various welfare programmes of the governor and prayed for its sustainability.
One of the beneficiaries, Bolaji Ojumirayo, a student of Adeleke University, Ede, expressed appreciation to the governor for the assistance and assured him that the money would be used for what it was meant for.