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COVID-19: Ishola gives over 200 people in Abẹokuta ₦5,000 each as Relief fund

The Founder of Irorun Movement, Engr. Tajhdeen Olalekan Ishola is set to give over 200 people in Abẹokuta North Local Government ₦5,000 Relief fund for Stay at home order by Ogun State Government, in order to assist many families in the Local Government to procure the foods items in their households.

In a statement released to journalists in Abeokuta on Sunday, signed by Prince Ibrahim Adegbokiki,Engr. Tajhdeen Ishola, a certified Engineer, and Okanlomo of Mokola, in Oke Ona, Egbaland who set up the funds through his non-overnmental organisation, Irorun Movement, said the donation was aimed at supporting the state government’s effort in managing the Pendemic Corona Virus, especially when people were asked to stay at home.

The beneficiaries of the funds were choosen from Àgo odo, Ikija, Ilugun, Àgọ Oko, Ẹlẹga, Ibẹrẹkodo, Mọkọla, Gbágùrá, Ika/Ijaiye, Lafenwa/Afonta, Sabo, Amukankan/Àgọ Owu, Totoro, Sokori, Ita Oshin, Olomore, Ọlọrunda/Ijalẹ Papa, Imala, Idi ẹmi, Isaga Orile, Ilewo Orile, Ìbarà Orile, diya and other areas in Abẹokuta North Local Government.

The money will be given to people in batches, on Tuesday in Abẹokuta to maintain social distancing.

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