Ojodu Council Chairman, Odunmbaku visits burnt Agidingbi Mechanic Village, Offers Support

In a show of solidarity and empathy, the Chairman of Ojodu LCDA, Hon. Segun Odunmbaku, on Saturday paid a visit to the Agidingbi Mechanic Village, where a recent fire outbreak devastated a section of the village, leaving entire two plots of food stalls and vehicles at the auto repair hub destroyed by the carnage.

In a show of solidarity and empathy, the Chairman of Ojodu LCDA, Hon. Segun Odunmbaku, on Saturday paid a visit to the Agidingbi Mechanic Village, where a recent fire outbreak devastated a section of the village, leaving entire two plots of food stalls and vehicles at the auto repair hub destroyed by the carnage.

The Chairman’s visitation was aimed at commiserating with the victims and assessing the extent of the damage caused by the unfortunate incident.

Accompanied by Councillor representing Ward E, Hon Lekan Peters and Supervisor For Legislative Matters, Hon Wasiu Seidu, Hon. Odunmbaku expressed deep sympathy, assuring victims of the council’s support and promising necessary aid to help rebuild their businesses.

Hon Segun Odunmbaku emphasized the importance of solidarity by the community at such times and pledged to collaborate with relevant authorities for effective intervention while urging residents to remain vigilant and ensure fire safety measures at all times.

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