Lagos State ‘Food Kitchen’ Palliative Vendors, Venue and time for meal for Ojodu LCDA

Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Tuesday where he announced “Food Kitchen” aimed at feeding 100,000 youths daily to cushion the effect of Coronavirus lockdown in the state, at Lagos House, Marina, Lagos.
Engr Olumuyiwa Julius Oloro the Executive Chairman Ojodu LCDA.

The Executive Chairman Ojodu LCDA Hon Olumuyiwa Julius Oloro has released the Lagos State Governor’s food palliative vendors in Ojodu LCDA.

Recently Lagos Panorama published that the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Tuesday announced a programme, tagged: “Food Kitchen” aimed at feeding 100,000 youths daily to cushion the effect of Coronavirus lockdown in the state.

The governor disclosed this while giving update on the Coronavirus situation in Lagos in Marina, Lagos Island, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.

According to Sanwo-Olu, “in the next couple of days, we will commence a daily “Food Kitchen” programme which will see us aim to feed about 100,000 people daily.

“This will largely target the youths. We are identifying local food vendors who will pilot this programme and ensure that the process of cooking and serving of the meals adhere strictly to public health guidelines.”

Engr Oloro posted through his media aide who posted on the Ikeja Progressives eForum whatsapp group platform the Lagos State Food palliative vendors’ and venues in the Ojodu LCDA.

Find below the details for beneficiaries within Ojodu LCDA:

WARD A: Residents living in communities within Ogba axis including Shogunro, Olotin, Oluwole and environs are to visit the designated food vendors for the special palliative arrangement and contact:

Kudirat Rahman (Block 4, Shogunro) – 08089097970

Adijat Kogbodoku (House 37, Olotin Village) – 08122386057

WARD B: Residents living in communities within Aguda Titun community and environs are to visit the designated food vendors for the special palliative arrangement and contact:

MAOS Restaurant (Shorinmade Street, Aguda) – 08056008701

MRS Rachel Ajala (18, Kokumo Street, Aguda) – 08141293247

WARD C: Residents living in communities within Oke-Ira communities and environs are to visit the designated food vendors for the special palliative arrangement and contact:

Iya Ashant (1, Orimoloye Street, Oke Ira) – 07068476494

Elizabeth Boniface (1, Fadunsi Street) – 08135231310

WARD D: Residents living in communities within Oke-Ira / Powerline communities and environs are to visit the designated food vendors for the special palliative arrangement and contact:

Iya Mentor (Ondo Street Junction, Oke-Ira) – 08161287512

Iya Moshood (40, Ayo Alabi Street, Oke-Ira) – 08058339443

WARD E: Residents living in communities within Akiode, Omole, Agidingbi and environs are to visit the designated food vendors for the special palliative arrangement and contact:

Mrs Lawal Anotu (9, Kasumu Aleshinloye Str. Agidingbi) – 08156514206

Kikelomo Olaitan (14, Budland Street, Akiode) – 08085322627

WARD F: Residents living in communities within Yakoyo and Ojodu environs are to visit the designated food vendors for the special palliative arrangement. Contact:

Alhaja Awawu Sulaimon (3, Olaleke Taiwo Street, Ojodu) – 08023753897

Alhaja Aminat Adeleye (37, Aina Street, Ojodu) – 07082217310

TIME: Food Kitchen opens for only 3 hours between 11am to 1pm daily

DATE OF COMMENCEMENT: 16th April, 2020.

To benefit, such individual only needs to “be a resident” within the areas where Food Kitchens are designated. Meanwhile, we implore all beneficiaries to maintain decorum and orderliness while obeying the Physical Distancing order as we hope that this kind gesture of our amiable governor among others will not be faced with challenges such as disorderliness for citizens to further enjoy dividends of democracy from the Lagos State Government’s largesse during and beyond this trying period of Coronavirus pandemic.

The Executive Chairman of Ojodu LCDA – Hon. Julius Olumuyiwa Oloro (JOO) on behalf of the entire citizens of Ojodu LCDA appreciate the State Government for fulfilling the promises to further provide palliative support to Lagosians throughout the period of the stay at home.

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