Ekiti People happiness is my dream – Falegan

By Adewumi Francis

The Founder of Opeyemi David Falegan Foundation, Hon. Opeyemi David Falegan has said that, the happiness of Ekiti people is dream always.

He said this during a radio program recently.

Falegan added that, he has been doing everything possible to make people of Ekiti happy always by impacting to their lives positively.

The Founder added that during this festive period he has a lot of programs for Ekiti people that will bring joy to their door steps.

He added that, as a philanthropist part of his mission is to impact positively in people lives.

The Founder added that, the next towns to benefit from the ongoing gas palliative are; Odo oro, Iyin, igede, Awo ,Eyio and iropora Ekiti.

He promised to give all government workers in the area free cooking gas on Saturday 30th of November 2024.

Falegan said the foundation will continue the free cooking gas distribution on the said date at igede.

He listed that towns like, Emure, Ise- Ekiti, Orun, ikere, Odo, Ilawe, Ogotun, igbara Odo,Ikogosi,Efon, iwaji, okemesi ,itawure and Ipole have earlier benefitted from the ongoing program.

“Many residents of the area who are civil servants of various categories are expected to be at igede at Ayodeji King’s gas Station on Saturday 30th of November.

“All civil servants are asked to come out in numbers for the free cooking gas but should come along with their valid official working identification cards”,he advised.

The Founder appealed to the good people of Ekiti state to exercise patience that the exercise will be done in all the 16 local government areas in the state.

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The Philanthropist added that, he is glad to put smiles to the faces of people despite the economy challenges in the country.

The Founder added that, the distribution of free cooking gas is part of the foundation’s support to the good people of Ekiti in ameliorating the suffering of the people , he enjoined all civil servants to come to the venue with their valid official identity cards.

He urged every intending beneficiary to maintain peace and orderliness during the exercise, promising that, there will be more law enforcement agents on ground to make the exercise a free one.

Falegan warned people who are not civil servants to stay away from the scene.

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