Christmas Celebration: Governor’s Aide Distributes Cash, Food To Party Members

By: Jimmysayo Adebiyi

In the spirit of the Yuletide season, Hon. Ayodele Adedayo, Special Assistant to Ondo State Governor, Hon. Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, has extended generosity to members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and residents across Ifedore Local Government Area.

Hon. Adedayo, popularly known as “SABALI,” hails from Ijare Ward 2 in the Ijare LCDA. As part of his outreach, he distributed cash and various food items to party faithful and community members, aiming to spread the joy of Christmas and the New Year.

While addressing the recipients, Hon. Adedayo expressed gratitude to APC members for their unwavering loyalty, dedication, and support for Governor Aiyedatiwa before, during, and after the last gubernatorial election in Ondo State.

“As we celebrate, let us remember that it is our collective responsibility to work towards making our society a better and more habitable place for all,” he said.

Acknowledging the challenges faced by some individuals during the festive season, Hon. Adedayo emphasized the need for inclusivity. “Many may be rejoicing, but we must not forget those still struggling with victimization, intimidation, hurt, and deprivation. We must extend our arms of love to the homeless, orphans, widows, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable groups. This is how we truly show that we care,” he remarked.

Hon. Adedayo also reaffirmed Governor Aiyedatiwa’s commitment to the infrastructural development of Ifedore Local Government, assuring residents that better days lie ahead.

He described the gesture as a way of appreciating party leaders and members for their remarkable efforts and loyalty during the last election, which resulted in an overwhelming victory for the governor.

The governor’s aide concluded by wishing residents across the 10 wards of Ifedore Local Government a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

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