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Senator Adeola facilitates with constituents on Christmas

By kayode Araba

In keeping with his tradition of extending goodwill gestures to constituents and others during festivities Senator Solomon Adeola (APC, Ogun West), the chairman of Senate Committee on Appropriations has donated cash and food items for the celebration of the Yuletide.

However, each of the 59 wards of Ogun West Senatorial District are receiving a total sum of N500,000 and 10 bags of rice each for the celebration of Christmas also various sub-groups like Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, the League of Imams, Traditional Rulers, Baales and others equally received donation of cash, rice, cows and hampers from the Senator saying his motive for the gesture in a message to his constituents, the chairman of Senate Committee on Appropriations stated that notwithstanding the challenging times the nation is going through every citizen must celebrate at occasion like Christmas and other festivities time

Therefore, I joined politics and serving in public office as a legislator of over 20 years, it is a thing of joy to reach out to my people in various forms to ensure they enjoy each seasonal celebration on a yearly basis. It is part of my effective representation of my people and by God’s grace this will continue in the years ahead.

Thus, the senator urged his constituents to expect better days in the years ahead as his promise of turning Ogun West Senatorial District to a small London in the years ahead is not a joke but an aspiration he is working towards.

On the eve of Christmas, the Senatorial Office of the Senator at Ilaro-Yewa, Yewa South LGA was a beehive of activities as representatives of various Local Government Areas and groups were seen collecting their packages it was gathered that beyond his constituents in Ogun West Senatorial District, Senator Adeola equally extended similar gestures to some personalities and groups beyond Ogun West Senatorial District in Ogun State.

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