COVID-19: OGUN ASSEMBLY DISTRIBUTES MULTI USER HAND WASHING MACHINES TO CONSTITUENCIES

COVID-19: OGUN ASSEMBLY DISTRIBUTES MULTI USER HAND WASHING MACHINES TO CONSTITUENCIES

As part of efforts to stem the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in the State, the Ogun State House of Assembly has donated 26 units of locally fabricated 4-points mechanized hand washing machines to health centres, churches and Schools across the 26 constituencies in the State, with a charge on them to further ensure strict adherence to other preventive measures as set by medical practitioners.
The Speaker, Rt. Hon. Olakunle Oluomo, gave the charge while handing over the mechanised hand washing machines, fabricated by the Department of Technology, Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro to the beneficiaries; including public school administrators, market leaders and Community Health Care Centres, at the Assembly Complex, Oke-mosan, Abeokuta.
Oluomo noted that the self-financed projects by the lawmakers in the ninth Legislature remained part of their respective contributions to complement government’s efforts and other stakeholders at promoting safety practices among the people, saying hands washing should be embraced as a way of life, with a view to curtailing community transmission of the pandemic.
According to Oluomo, the gesture was a further demonstration of the lawmakers' responsibilities and responsiveness to the people over the hardship, occasioned by the pandemic, in order to promote hygienic practice, which remained one of the major safety protocols for managing the virus, with an admonition on them to embrace proper maintenance culture of the facility.
Earlier in his welcome address, Chairman, House Committee on Health, who is a member representing Yewa North I State Constituency, Adegoke Adeyanju, noted that the lawmakers' gesture was aimed at ensuring the safety of the people, adding that socio-economic development could only be achieved in an hygienic environment.
Adeyanju added that the lawmakers remained committed to the promotion of safety of lives and property of the people, hence the need to contribute their quota to flatten the curve of the pandemic in the State.
Responding, some of the beneficiaries including the Principal Nursing Officer, Italapo Primary Health Care, Ijebu, Mrs. Abigael Olayemi, Principal, Muslim Grammar School, Imeko, Bankole Taoreed and Taoreed Akintunde of NUD, Oke-Ijeun, Abeokuta, appreciated the lawmakers for the donation of the facilities, adding that such remained a rare sacrifice and show of selfless service to humanity by members of the ninth legislature in the State.

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