A Socio-Cultural group in Ogun State, Egbe Omo Ogun Rere (EOOR), has commenced distribution of packaged food items to vulnerable indigenes of the State in order to cushion the effect of hunger posed by the Government's Stay At Home Order extended by another 14 days to stop the spread of the pandemic, coronavirus.
EOOR in a statement released by its Publicity Secretary, Mr Segun Adewale, said the executive council and the entire members of the group under the Chairmanship of Mrs Titi Oseni-Gomez, a former Speaker of Ogun State House of Assembly, consider the provision of the food items to vulnerable members of the public a matter of urgency in other to bring relief to the not- -so-privileged persons who have to experience the socio-economic hardship reality of the Covid-19 stay at home order.
The group noted that it had earlier embarked on a CovId- 19 Awareness and Advocacy Campaign on the reality of the disease and safety precautions to follow to avoid contracting the virus.
However, during its review meeting, members agreed on the need to provide food items to the vulnerable as its own support to whatever the governments is doing at this challenging time.
Adewale said the group had carefully deliberated on modalities for distributing these items to the beneficiaries while it also tries to avoid a counter-productive Covid- 19 safety rules during distribution.
He, therefore, explained that the 3kg rice package per person will be given out and distributed to individuals who call-in on selected radio programmes, on selected radio stations. This, he said, will help in reaching out to people without compromising or breaching the social distancing rule of staying safe from the virus.
He listed the selected programmes and radio stations people can call to benefit from the food package to include: AYEKOOTO on SWEET 107.1FM every Friday 5-7PM, FAAJI N FLOW on OGBC 90.5 FM every Thursday 8:15 - 9pm and LAWUJO ERANKO ATI EYE every Wednesday 9:30 – 10PM. Also, Goke Babalola on fresh fm 107.9, 7.30 to 9pm, every Monday.
In her words, chairman of Egbe Omo Ogun Rere, Oseni-Gomez was quoted in the statement as saying "more paliative support that will go round the three senatorial districts is being arranged for more indigenes of Ogun state during this period". While advising memberes of the public to adhere strictly to governments directive to stay at home and maintain all the precautionary measures adviced.