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Hon. Adewale Temitope Adedeji, the Majority Leader of the Lagos State House of Assembly, has made a significant impact in his constituency by providing financial relief and essential support to 500 widows. The initiative, “A Widows’ Valentine Special,” held at the Unity Centre, the Constituency Office of the lawmaker at Elliot Bus Stop, Ifako-Ijaiye, was a testament to Adewale’s commitment to empowering vulnerable women.

“Widows play a vital role in our society, yet many face economic hardship. This initiative is about showing them love and care and ensuring they are not forgotten,” Adewale said, emphasising the importance of uplifting these women. “As a representative of the people, it is my duty to ensure that the most vulnerable among us are taken care of.”

The event, now in its fourth edition, distributed cash gifts and food items, including 50 kg bags of rice, 20 kg bags of garri, semo, spaghetti, vegetable oil, tomato paste, salt, sugar, and custard, to the beneficiaries. The widows expressed their gratitude to Adewale for his generosity, stating that the financial and material supports would help ease their burdens.

“I am so grateful for this support,” said one of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Abosede Oyedele. “As a widow, it has been difficult to make ends meet, but this support will go a long way in helping me take care of my children.

The event was attended by traditional rulers, community leaders, religious figures, and political leaders, who all commended Adewale for his dedication to empowering the people. As the Majority Leader, Adewale has consistently demonstrated his commitment to the welfare of his constituents, and this initiative is a shining example of his efforts.

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