Independent Campaign Council Lagos State Chapter Provides Health Insurance and Jigi Bola to 250 Beneficiaries Ahead of February 25 General Elections

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Ahead of the February 25 general elections the independent campaign council Lagos state chapter, gave out health insurance scheme and Jigi bola to 250 beneficiaries in a program “ADEMORIN KUYE 250 FREE MEDICAL HEALTH AND CHECK-UP DRIVE “

The program which is in collaboration with the House of Representatives member shomolu constituency Hon Ademorin Kuye was held at Shomolu and led by A director in the directorate for the elderly, widows and widowers Princess Aderemi Adebowale.

According to the team, the aim of the outreach is to sensitize the public about the candidacies of the All Progressive Congress Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Babajide Olusola Sanwolu, and other APC candidates ahead of the February 25 presidential and March general elections.

The independent campaign council helps to complement the efforts of the Directorate for the elderly, widows, and widowers directorate presidential campaign council.

The free health program which took place in Shomolu also used the avenue to woo new voters and gave relief items to the vulnerable and the aged while the less privileged were also reached out to.

The train will move to parts of the state as the February 25 general elections draw nearer. The Princess Aderemi-led committee also seized the opportunity to sensitize the public on PVC collection and the power of voting during this upcoming election. YOUR VOTE-YOUR POWER!!!

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