Covid-19: Top Ijebu Age-Group, Egbe Jagunmolu Fehintade Donates To Aged, Vulnerable
One of the leading age-groups in Ijebuland otherwise known as Regberegbe, Egbe Jagunmolu Fehintande Okunrin Akile Ijebu, few days back joined other well meaning Nigerians to extend their widows mite to the vulnerable and the aged in the society to cushion the effects of the coronavirus lockdown ordered by federal government.
The donation of the food items which includes bags of rice, beans, vegetable oil, noodles, bags of salt and sugar was also extended to different communities in Ijebuland.
In a statement by the group’s image maker, Mr Kayode Badejo, he said the relief materials were gifts to residents to support the fight against the deadly virus known as COVID-19.
Badejo added that the gesture was part of the group’s corporate social responsibilities to the society.
It could be recalled that the group, few years back, also performed free eye surgeries on patients in some communities including Ijebu Imushin in Ijebu East local government area of the state.
The disease, which has affected nearly 18 million people globally, according to World Health Organisation data, is said to be on the rise in Nigeria, especially in rural areas where sensitisation campaign is low.
The group added that it will continue to make itself available for communal efforts towards making the society more habitable for the people.
Meanwhile, speaking in a telephone interview on Friday, May 1, 2020, the Giwa of the group who doubles as Olofin Ajaye of Orugbo Iddo Kingdom, Oba Adewale Abdul said the Regberegbe will not rest on his hoax to give meaningful assistance to the needy and indigent students in their respective communities.
Oba Abdul disclosed that the group had in recent times stepped up its corporate responsibility with the provision of medical support, educational and job opportunities as well as assisting traders with soft loans.
In his own words, the traditional ruler said, “I can tell you for free that my leadership has been an outstanding one. Despite our challenges, my distinguished members have proven to be team players which has earned us the exalted position we are today, the Kabiyesi added.
“It could be recalled that we were officially recognised by the Awujale in 2001, we have since then given back to the society that produced us. Ours is not about merry making alone, we have invested our time and money in making sure the youths in our society are better off in years to come, Oba Abdul concluded.
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