exercise.
“Our committee is majorly concerned with monitoring the distribution in order to make sure that the pallatives get to the right people and communities where they are needed the most,” he said.
Speaking further, the Co-Chairman of Governor’s Team Lead, said Lagos State was also using other avenues such as health and transportation to also cushion the effects of economic hardship confronting Lagosians.
He pledged that Lagos State Government would float a third exercise if need be.
Reacting to the kind gesture, Mr. Adeleye Ajayi, Chairman NUJ Lagos State Council lauded Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu for deeming it fit to extend the palliatives to Lagos Journalists through the Ministry of Agriculture.
He urged the government to do more, noting that so many people in Lagos State needed attention and support from the government.
Ajayi specially commended Lagos Ministry of Agriculture for their professionalism and creativity towards making the state the envy of others.
Mr.Tunde Olalere, Secretary NUJ Lagos State Council gave the vote of thanks.
“On behalf of thousands of Journalists in Lagos State, we want to say a big thank you to Mr. Governor and Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture.
“We are proud to be associated with Lagos State and as members of the Fourth Estate, we will continue to beam our search light on the activities of Lagos State.
Olayide Awosanya, Assistant Secretary NUJ Lagos State Council was also in attendance.