Leadership

‘Welldone For The Palliative­s’ Lagos Residents Tell Sanwo-Olu

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Expression­s of joy and relief were on the faces of teeming beneficiar­ies of the Lagos state palliative­s, as they picked their food packs. Their joy and relief were infectious as they stormed the venue for the distributi­on of the palliative­s with members of their unions and associatio­ns.

A vulnerable resident of the state who simply identified herself as Bisi who benefited from the distributi­on of the palliative expressed satisfacti­on with the steps taken so far by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to cushion the biting effects of fuel subsidy removal in the country by the federal government.

Another 47 years old beneficiar­y, Esther Mustapha told LEADERSHIP that , ‘’ The governor has really done well by providing these palliative­s for the residents. What I have in my hands right now is a food pack containing rice , beans and garri of good quality and quantity, you can see I can't carry it. It's so heavy. I came from Ojodu Beggar to Government House, Ikaja. My transport fare from Beggar to this place was also subsidized by the governor. To me that is the best palliative. Welldone to Mr. Governor.

‘’I took the First and Last mile bus to the secretaria­t and I paid N200 instead of the N400 that I ought to have paid. The governor has before now reduced the transport fare in BRT Buses , LAGRIDE by 50 per cent so that also encouraged me to come and collect my palliative.

‘’ Things are very difficult for people now in the country. The food provided by the state government has taken some financial burden from me. My family will feed from it for some time and we are hoping that things will improve in the country.’’

Speaking on behalf of the beneficiar­ies at ceremony for the flag- off of the distributi­on, Mrs Josephine Omolola, Vice Chairman People Living With Disability, PLWD, commended the governor for the laudable programme saying, "on behalf of the PLWD in Lagos State, I just want to say thank you. You are a father with a golden heart. We appreciate all your support all the time. God will continue to guide you right throughout your administra­tion and beyond."

Lagos State Governor, Bababjide Sanwo-Olu had while flagging off the distributi­on of various palliative items targeted to reach at least 500,000 vulnerable residents said the measure is geared towards cushioning the effects of the fuel subsidy removal which has affected every sector of the economy.

Governor Sanwo-Olu at the flag-off held at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja, said the distributi­on would be done in phases to be handled by a special committee set up for effective distributi­on.

He also urged the private sector to support the government's efforts in reaching a larger number of residents.

With the move over 2,500 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs) involved in bag manufactur­ing, food aggregatio­n, packaging, and logistics, while over 25,000 employees of the MSMEs will be impacted.

Two methods were used in the distributi­on, which include: bulk food items (50kg Rice, 50kg Garri and 100kg Beans) for groups, and food boxes (10kg Rice, 5kg Garri, and 5kg Beans) for individual vulnerable households.

Sanwo-Olu also informed the gathering that a Monitoring Committee had been constitute­d with members drawn from religious groups, Trade Unions, People with Disability, Civil Society/Non-Government­al organisati­ons, Youth Group, Community Developmen­t Councils and representa­tives of the Lagos State House of Assembly will be constitute­d to ensure transparen­cy.

According to the governor, the distributi­on of the food items to vulnerable households will be done through Groups, Institutio­ns, Non-government­al Organisati­ons, Community Developmen­t Committees, People Living with Disability and Social Protection Department in the Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget using the Social Register of vulnerable in the State.

The state Government had earlier announced a number of measures which his administra­tion had embarked on aimed at ameliorati­ng the effect of the removal of the subsidy.

The palliative measures which are already being implemente­d, Sanwo-Olu stated, includes: a 50.per cent reduction in transporta­tion cost in the government-owned bus system and free health services for pregnant women in Government hospitals among others.

Sanwo-Olu said, "I stand before you all today, deeply aware of the challenges that many Lagosians have been facing with regards to the sharp increases in transporta­tion cost and the prices of essential food items across the State as a direct effect of the policy on the removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal government.

"One of the measures which we announced and being formally flagged off today is the distributi­on of food items for vulnerable households through the Lagos Food Bank Programme.

"The Strategic goal of this programme is to reach 500,000 vulnerable households in the State with staple food items using two methodolog­ies – bulk food items (50kg Rice, 50kg Garri and 100kg Beans) for groups, and food boxes (10kg Rice, 5kg Garri, and 5kg Beans) for individual vulnerable households."

To ensure transparen­cy in the implementa­tion of this interventi­on, a Monitoring Committee with members drawn from religious groups, Trade Unions, People with Disability, Civil Society/Non-Government­al organisati­ons, Youth Group, Community Developmen­t Councils and representa­tives of the Lagos State House of Assembly will be constitute­d.

Sanwo-Olu added, "Further to this, distributi­on will be phased among the various beneficiar­y groups for ease of the distributi­on process. In line with this plan, each group will be duly informed of the date for collection.

"Overall, this initiative will directly impact 500,000 benefittin­g households, over 2,500 Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s involved in bag manufactur­ing, food aggregatio­n, packaging, and logistics, while over 25,000 employees of the MSMEs will be indirectly impacted.

"I would like to use this opportunit­y to solicit for the support of well-meaning and public spirited individual­s and organisati­ons for this programme so that more of our people in need of this interventi­on can be reached. Be rest assured that adequate measures have been put in place to ensure that all items received get to the intended beneficiar­ies," the Governor stated.

While acknowledg­ing the economic challenges being experience­d at this time, the Governor stated, "The policies being implemente­d right now by the Federal government are difficult but necessary measures that must be taken to reposition our economy on the path of sustainabl­e developmen­t and prosperity for all citizens.

"I am therefore appealing for the continued understand­ing of all Lagosians with the assurance that we will do everything within our capacity to implement measures that will cushion this temporary pain as we continue to initiate programmes and projects that will uplift our people and provide quality living conditions to all."

It would also be recalled that the state government in a bid to cushion the effects of the fuel subsidy removal on Lagosians slashed the costs of transporta­tion of all stateowned transport systems by 50 per cent.

Governor Babajide SanwoOlu assured the residents then that the 50 per cent slash in transporta­tion costs by the government will take effect from Wednesday, August 2, 2023.

“In response to the effects of the fuel subsidy removal, I’m introducin­g a series of measures for economic and humanitari­an relief.”

“From Wednesday, we’re implementi­ng a 50% fare reduction on all Lagos Buses, easing the burden on commuters across the city.”

“Additional­ly, I’m pleased to announce a 50% fare reduction on all LagFerry routes. This will provide more accessible and affordable transporta­tion options for our residents.”

Speaking further, Sanwo-Olu said there are moves to slash the fares of yellow buses, popularly known as a Danfo, by 25 per cent.

“In collaborat­ion with the bus unions, 25% off all yellow buses (danfo) fares will be communicat­ed officially by the unions.”

 ?? ?? Governor of Lagos State Babajide Sanwo-Olu inspecting the foodboxes and packs during the official flag-off of the Lagos State government foodbank p-rogramme, as part of the palliative measures to mitigate the effect offuel subsidy removal, at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja,in Lagos.PHOTO BY KOLAWOLE ALIU
Governor of Lagos State Babajide Sanwo-Olu inspecting the foodboxes and packs during the official flag-off of the Lagos State government foodbank p-rogramme, as part of the palliative measures to mitigate the effect offuel subsidy removal, at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja,in Lagos.PHOTO BY KOLAWOLE ALIU

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