Hon. Ismail Monsuru Akinloye has continued to strengthen grassroots welfare support through the Monthly Renewed Hope Cash Initiative for widows and elderly residents in Eredo Local Council Development Area.
Epe Insights reports that the council chairman extended monthly financial support to 250 widows and senior citizens as part of efforts to improve social welfare and reduce hardship among vulnerable groups.
The initiative reflects Hon. Akinloye’s continued focus on compassionate governance and inclusive community development across Eredo LCDA.
During the distribution exercise, the chairman reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting widows, elderly residents, and other vulnerable members of society.

He explained that the programme was introduced to provide regular assistance for those facing financial difficulties and social challenges.
According to Akinloye, the Monthly Renewed Hope Cash Initiative will remain a permanent welfare intervention under his administration.
He also disclosed that plans are already underway to expand the programme in order to reach more beneficiaries across different communities in the council area.
The chairman emphasized that governance should directly impact the lives of residents, especially those most in need of support and protection.

He noted that caring for widows and elderly citizens remains an important responsibility of government at the grassroots level.
Beneficiaries commended Hon. Akinloye for sustaining the monthly intervention and described the programme as a major source of relief.
Some elderly residents expressed appreciation for the consistent financial assistance, noting that it has helped them meet basic needs and improve their wellbeing.
Community leaders also praised the administration for prioritizing social welfare and maintaining people-oriented policies within the LCDA.

Observers described the initiative as a reflection of leadership driven by empathy, responsiveness, and commitment to community development.
The Eredo LCDA chairman reiterated his resolve to continue implementing programmes that uplift vulnerable residents and strengthen social support systems across the council.
