Kehinde Adeleye
In a display of unity and empathy, Mr. Segun Odunmbaku, the Chairman of Ojodu LCDA, visited the Agidingbi Mechanic Village to commiserate with the victims of a recent fire outbreak that caused extensive damage to two plots of food stalls and vehicles at the auto repair hub.
Accompanied by Mr. Lekan Peters, the Councillor representing Ward E, and Mr. Wasiu Seidu, the Supervisor for Legislative Matters, Chairman Odunmbaku offered words of solace and pledged the council’s support in rebuilding the affected businesses.
Echonews reports that the visit served as a reminder of the council’s commitment to standing with the community during times of hardship. By providing aid and assistance to the victims, the Ojodu LCDA aims to alleviate some of the burdens brought on by the fire outbreak and help restore normalcy to the lives of those affected.
He stressed the significance of community support in times of adversity and reaffirmed the council’s dedication to working alongside pertinent authorities to provide efficient and effective aid.