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Lagos: Over 4,000 residents benefit from Sanwo-Olu’s N1.6bn financial aid

Lagos: Over 4,000 residents benefit from Sanwo-Olu’s N1.6bn financial aid

By Lukman Olabiyi

More than 4,000 residents of Lagos State have so far benefited from the Sanwo-Olu Listens, Eko Cares financial aid initiative, with disbursements totalling N1.6 billion this year alone.

The latest batch of support was issued at the Alausa Secretariat, where 517 beneficiaries received cheques to help cushion various financial pressures.

Special Adviser to the Governor on Political, Legislative and Civic Engagement, Dr. Tajudeen Afolabi, said the intervention was designed to assist residents in stabilising their businesses, paying medical bills, settling school fees, and addressing other essential needs.

According to him, the selection process is devoid of political, ethnic, or religious considerations.

“This financial aid is not for APC members. We don’t know the beneficiaries before calling them. The only requirement is to submit an application stating the purpose of the request, reside in Lagos, and provide LASSRA and NIN cards as well as a phone number. We don’t discriminate,” Afolabi said.

He noted that beneficiaries receive varying amounts between N300,000 and N1.5 million, depending on their individual needs.

Afolabi said Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu remains committed to alleviating the hardship faced by residents, particularly the most vulnerable.

“This is part of the responsibilities given to us by the governor to put smiles on the faces of the people under the Eko Cares, Sanwo-Olu Listens platform. This year alone we have issued cheques to 4,177 beneficiaries, and over 1,000 more are awaiting disbursement,” he said.

The Special Adviser urged recipients to spend the funds prudently and channel them into the purposes stated in their applications.

Among those who received support on Friday were petty traders, fashion designers, content creators, persons living with disabilities, and residents seeking assistance for rent, hospital bills, and school fees.

The beneficiaries expressed gratitude to the Lagos State government, describing the initiative as timely and promising to use the funds to improve their livelihoods.