Noimot Salako-Oyedele, Deputy Governor, said this on behalf of the governor while addressing the congregation of Muslim faithful. She said that the distribution started with Muslim faithful who are currently observing the Ramadan fast with thousands of bags of rice allocated to mosques, including Kobiti Central Mosque, Secretariat Central Mosque and Sa’adatul Abadiyya Mosque, Leme, all in Abeokuta.
Salako-Oyedele thanked Muslims for their support in prayers since 2019 till date, urging them not to relent but continue to support the Abiodun-led government for a successful second term.
“The state governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, does not take your prayers and support for granted. Your prayers were what have been keeping this administration going. So, I want to appeal to you to accept this gift wholeheartedly,” she said.
The deputy governor urged the congregants to shun all immoral acts that can hinder their prayers in the month of Ramadan.
One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Atoke Adebisi Ogunseun, appreciated Abiodun for the gesture, praying that Almighty Allah will continue to guide him and grant him the required wisdom to take the state to a greater height.
At the Kobiti Central Mosque, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ganiu Hamzat, who represented the governor, explained that the gesture was part of government’s commitment to the welfare of the citizenry, even as he promised more distribution of palliatives to the people.
He enjoined them to use the Ramadan period to pray fervently for the peace, tranquility and progress of the country.
Speaking on behalf of other beneficiaries, Mr. Musbau Abiola and Mrs. Mulikat Folarin expressed gratitude to the state government for the palliative, pledging their continuous support to the government.
At the Sa’adatul Abadiyya Organisation of Nigeria National Mosque, Leme, the Senior Consultant to Governor on Media, Ambassador Tunde Oladunjoye, said the gesture was in line with the state government’s agenda to help cushion the high cost of food in the country.
Oladunjoye also added that the state government is poised to continue looking after the welfare of the people of the state.
In his message, the Chief Imam of Sa’adatul Abadiyya Organisation of Nigeria National Mosque, Alhaji Abdul-Lateef Ismail, commended Abiodun for looking after the welfare of his people by distributing food palliative to Muslim faithful in the mosque.
He added that the gesture would go a long way in assisting many homes.
Responding, a beneficiary, Akeem Durowoju, expressed happiness at the kind gesture extended to him by the governor.
He commended Abiodun for looking after the welfare of his people.
Also, the duo of Alhaja Taiwo Akinwande and Alhaja Kudirat Jimoh described the distribution of the food palliative as a good initiative.