Alaro City, the new satellite city being built in the Lekki Free Zone, has unveiled various initiatives to assist the Lagos State battle the COVID-19 pandemic and support Lagos residents during the crisis.
The distribution of relief items for targeted communities in
the state commenced last week with the donation of 500 bags of rice and other
items to the Epe community.
Alaro City has also embarked on a civic education campaign aimed at boosting awareness on effective ways of combating the pandemic.
The organisation has also partnered with the Lagos branch of
a global leadership community of business executives to fund the construction
of a COVID-19 treatment/isolation centre in Eti Osa Local Government Area,
which has been identified as the area with the highest number of infected cases
in the state.
Odunayo Ojo, CEO of Alaro City, said the government’s effort to contain the
spread of the virus and support to communities in need was commendable and
required the support of all stakeholders.
“While the pandemic has made things inconvenient for everyone, we recognise
that there are people who have had it worse,” he said.
“Therefore, this modest intervention is our own way of
helping our communities and assisting government at all levels to effectively
contain the coronavirus by getting people to stay at home.
“We have started with Epe, which is our host community, and will also reach
other communities across the state.
” Mr Ojo said Alaro City has partnered with media companies in sensitising the public on effective ways of limiting the spread of the pandemic. “Public enlightenment is vital and needs to be sustained to enable Lagosians and Nigerians beat this virus,” he said.
“We are channelling resources through key media partnerships to ensure people remain sufficiently educated and enlightened on the right steps to take in limiting the spread of coronavirus.
We will also continue to support the government in battling this pandemic,” Ojo said. Beneficiaries of the relief items distributed in Epe thanked Alaro City for the assistance. Sunday Dada, a resident in Epe, expressed gratitude for the support which, he said, came at the right time.
“I want to use this opportunity to thank Alaro City for this assistance during such a period as this COVID-19 (crisis). God bless Nigeria; God bless Lagos State; God bless Alaro City.
Reacting to the development, Oba Kamorudeen Animashaun, the Oloja of Epe Kingdom, commended Alaro City for the gesture and urged beneficiaries to stay indoors so as to limit the spread of the virus. “The management of Alaro City is responsive and reliable,” he said, adding, “This is why we like them. They care about the people of Epe and they have again shown that by this kind gesture. Thank you, Alaro City.” Daily Trust.