Ahead of planned nationwide protest first lady Remi Tinubu distributes 1,750 bags of rice to hungry Ibadan residents
In an effort to alleviate the effects of fuel subsidy removal and high cost of living, First Lady of Nigeria, Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, has distributed over 1,750 bags of rice to women, widows, and vulnerable individuals in Oyo State through the “Renewed Hope Initiatives” program.
Represented by Engr. Mrs. Tamunominini Makinde, wife of the Oyo State governor, Mrs. Tinubu emphasized the importance of empowering women and supporting families in need.
“When women are empowered, the whole family benefits, and the distribution of foodstuffs and other support will continue to ensure that the effects of economic hardship are minimized,” she said.
Mrs. Tinubu stated that the distribution of foodstuffs to women is not limited to any political party but is aimed at alleviating hunger across the state.
“Economic crises are a global phenomenon affecting all countries, and Nigeria is not an exception. But we are committed to ensuring that no Nigerian goes to bed hungry,” she added.
Mrs. Makinde commended Mrs. Tinubu’s kindness and generosity towards the people of Oyo State, saying, “Her Excellency’s kindness and generosity are a beacon of hope to many families in need. We are grateful for her support and encouragement.”
Beneficiaries included widows’ groups, orphanage homes, and representatives of the 33 local government council chairmen. The event was attended by religious leaders, community leaders, and representatives of the beneficiaries.
Mrs. Makinde urged the beneficiaries to make good use of the support and pray for the country’s leaders to make wise decisions. “We must continue to support one another and pray for our leaders to make decisions that will benefit our country and our people,” she said.
The “Renewed Hope Initiatives” aims to provide succor to those in need and promote economic empowerment among women. This act of kindness is a testament to Mrs. Tinubu’s commitment to supporting vulnerable individuals and families across the country.