Over 17,000 households across six Local Government Areas in Osun State have benefited from food palliatives distributed to ease the impact of soaring inflation in 2025.
The distribution, organized by the Oluwaseun Peoples Foundation (OPF), targeted vulnerable groups, including the aged and widows, in Ede North, Ede South, Iwo, Ayedire, Irewole, and Isokan LGAs. The food items distributed included rice, beans, and other essentials.
Speaking during the distribution in Ikoyi, the foundation’s convener, Pastor Oluwaseun Alabi, expressed condolences to victims of recent stampedes in Ibadan, Anambra, and Abuja.
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Deputy Coordinator of OPF, Comrade Salensile Muideen, emphasized the initiative’s impact: “Over 17,000 households benefited from this gesture. Our focus is on the Osun West Senatorial District to support those in need.”
“We will continue to identify with the needy by giving support to the people on yearly basis. We started in Iwo and Ayedire two day ago, and yesterday we were in Ede to distribute palliative and today we are in Irewole and Ikoyi now.”
