As able bodied individuals continue to demand for social and infrastructural developmental projects from the government, the Executive Chairman of Orile Agege LCDA, Hon. Johnson Sunday Babatunde has extended his dividends of democracy beyond them.
Hon. Babatunde, yesterday, visited Okusanya Memorial Primary School, Orile Agege with two Wheel Chairs and Bundles of Adult Diapers as contribution to the well-being of the special children.
Malik Ishola and Alimot Ishola who are siblings of the same parents were presented with the two wheelchairs while other relief materials were presented to management of the school.
Also, the chairman presented the mother of the pupils with a cash gift and temporary job urging her to utilise it as a start-up capital for petty trading.
According to the council boss, the development, most especially the wheelchair, is a move to make live easier for the pupils and for them to be able to relate with their counterparts without hindrance.
Leader of Orile Agege LCDA Legislative Arm, Hon. Wale Fayemi, the Deputy Leader, Hon. Akinola Azeez, Hon. Otunba Ibrahim Ishola Obanla and other management staff were among the Chairman's entourage to the school.
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