Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA Reintroduces Cash Support for Widows and Elderly

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Akogun Wale Raji Anomo has officially reintroduced the Renewed Hope Monthly Cash Support Scheme, aimed at providing consistent financial aid to widows and elderly residents across Ikosi-Ejinrin LCDA.

Epe Insights reports that During the reintroduction ceremony, Chairman Anomo emphasized the importance of supporting vulnerable community members, describing widows and elders as pillars of society whose contributions must be recognized and rewarded.

He explained that the scheme embodies the council’s Renewed Hope agenda, focusing on inclusive, responsive, and sustainable grassroots development to ensure no resident is left behind.

“The programme ensures that our elders and widows are valued, remembered, and empowered monthly. Governance is not just about policies—it’s about touching lives directly,” he said.

Beneficiaries at the event expressed deep gratitude, highlighting how the initiative eases their daily struggles and restores hope for the future.

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One elderly widow stated, “We are truly grateful to Chairman Anomo for remembering us. This support eases our daily struggles and gives us hope for a better tomorrow.”

Another beneficiary, an elderly man, echoed similar sentiments, praising the council for prioritizing the welfare of the vulnerable and reinforcing trust in local governance.

The initiative also aims to foster social inclusion, strengthen community welfare, and serve as a model for people-centered governance in the region.

Chairman Anomo reaffirmed the council’s commitment to maintaining the programme as a consistent support mechanism, ensuring that widows and the elderly continue to receive regular assistance.

The event concluded with prayers, goodwill messages, and calls for sustained collaboration between community leaders and the local government to enhance the impact of social welfare programmes.

During the reintroduction ceremony, Chairman Anomo emphasized the importance of supporting vulnerable community members, describing widows and elders as pillars of society whose contributions must be recognized and rewarded.

He explained that the scheme embodies the council’s Renewed Hope agenda, focusing on inclusive, responsive, and sustainable grassroots development to ensure no resident is left behind.

“The programme ensures that our elders and widows are valued, remembered, and empowered monthly. Governance is not just about policies—it’s about touching lives directly,” he said.

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Beneficiaries at the event expressed deep gratitude, highlighting how the initiative eases their daily struggles and restores hope for the future.

One elderly widow stated, “We are truly grateful to Chairman Anomo for remembering us. This support eases our daily struggles and gives us hope for a better tomorrow.”

Another beneficiary, an elderly man, echoed similar sentiments, praising the council for prioritizing the welfare of the vulnerable and reinforcing trust in local governance.

The initiative also aims to foster social inclusion, strengthen community welfare, and serve as a model for people-centered governance in the region.

Chairman Anomo reaffirmed the council’s commitment to maintaining the programme as a consistent support mechanism, ensuring that widows and the elderly continue to receive regular assistance.

The event concluded with prayers, goodwill messages, and calls for sustained collaboration between community leaders and the local government to enhance the impact of social welfare programmes.

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