Coronavirus Lockdown: Mufutau Badmus gives food palliative to Alausa community

Mufutau Badamusi gives food palliative to Alausa community

The main contender to the Alausa Baale stool Prince Muftau Badmus has given out over 300 packs of 5kg rice to residents of Alausa community in Ikeja local government, Lagos state.

Badmus who shared the relieve package on Friday.to the Alausa community also spoke with Lagos Panorama, stated that “this is my little contribution to support our people in this trying time. The fight against the deadly COVID-19 virus must be a responsibility of everyone”.

“As you may have known, most of our people are daily earners and so the lockdown is already affecting living standard, so I had to support what the state and Ikeja local governments are doing to alleviate the suffering caused by the inevitable lockdown to stop the spread of the virus”.

“Hon Tayo Ayinde, Mayor Alani Okikioposu, Chief Mrs Kemi Nelson, Dr Mojeed Balogun and a host of others have also made contributions to help ameliorate the hardship our people are going through at this period”.

“So this will also help in a little way to alleviate the situation in Alausa community. I hope it will also encourage our people to obey the stay at home order”

I am also using this occasion to advice them to observe the physical distancing and wash their hands regularly otherwise sanitize their hands as an option” averred the soft-spoken favoured Baale in waiting.

   

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