Odeda, Ogun State – Yesterday, Hon. Semi Bola Lawal, former Chairman of Odeda Local Government, facilitated a cash empowerment program for over 70 All Progressives Congress (APC) supporters in Odeda on behalf of Senator Solomon Adeola Olamilekan, popularly known as Yayi. The event, held at Osiele/Camp, was aimed at alleviating economic hardships and supporting grassroots party members.
The beneficiaries, drawn from the 10 wards of Odeda, were mostly indigenous residents. Each of the 70 selected individuals received cash gifts, while other forms of support were extended to additional attendees. The initiative underscores Senator Yayi’s commitment to grassroots development and welfare programs across Ogun State.
Prominent leaders at the event included:
– Pastor Michael Fajimi (Leader of Odeda LG)
– Hon. Eruobodo, From Obafemi Owode local government
– Hon. Isreal Olalekan, Former vice chairman, Odeda local government
– Dr. Femi Akibule
– Hon. Wale Adeogun
– Ayo Oyenekan ( Former APC Local Government Chairman)
– Pastor Olawale Onaolapo, Former APC Local government chairman
– Other local government Prominent members of the All Progressives Congress in Odeda local government.
The empowerment program was also supported by Hon. Omoleye Olabode, further reinforcing the collective effort to uplift party loyalists.
Senator Solomon Adeola Yayi, representing Ogun West, has been a strong advocate for socio-economic empowerment, particularly through skill acquisition programs, educational scholarships, and financial support for small-scale entrepreneurs. His initiatives have consistently targeted vulnerable groups, including women, youths, and the elderly, reinforcing his reputation as a grassroots-focused lawmaker.
This latest empowerment drive aligns with his broader agenda of reducing poverty and strengthening the APC’s presence at the grassroots level. Beneficiaries expressed gratitude, describing the gesture as timely and impactful.
The event concluded with calls for continued unity within the party and more developmental projects for Odeda and Ogun state at large.