LOCKDOWN :WE'LL SUPPORT GOVERNMENTS TO CUSHION EFFECTS ON RESIDENTS - GM IDL OTA


In furtherance  to the  concerted efforts  of Governor  Dapo Abiodun  led - administration to cushion  the effects  of Covid-19, a global pandemic, on the residents  in Ogun State, Intercontinental  Distillers Limited,  Ota,  has donated  ninety - two bags of rice and one hundred  and fifty-two cartons of indomie to the Community  Development  Association (CDA) and other vulnerable people  in its axis.




The General  Manager of the company,  GM Plant, Ota factory, Mr Adeshina Adegoke made this declaration in an interview with the journalists in Ota adding that,  it is imperative  for  organisations at this trying  period  to come to the aid of its residents.

According  to him,  government  can only try to cushion the effects of this global  pandemic on few individuals because of the density population, but,  it's bestowed on the organisations  and well-wisher individuals to assist governments in achieving a desirable  result.

Mr Adegoke  emphasised on the economic activities of this period as nothing to talk about in terms of profit making adding  that a sustainable  country in terms of socio- political   prowess can only facilitate economic activities in the country.

He enjoined  Nigerians to  strictly  adhere to the directives of  governments on lockdown which is the best decision at this time to identify  more cases in order to get rid of this deadly disease once and for all.

In separate remarks,  Mr Olakunle  Ajayi, of Crown Royal CDA, Mr Charles isibor of Covenant Garden CDA and Mr Adeshina Abiodun of Unity Estate CDA respectively, thanked the management  of the Organisation for coming to their aid at this crucial  stage.

"This is not the first time the Intercontinental  Distillers  Limited will be doing this to the immediate  environment, in fact,  through their  Cooperate  Social Responsibility,  we have benefited  a lot.  We promise to continually  be in support of this Organisation",  they said.


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