“In particular, we appreciate all the corporate bodies that supported in cash and in kind, as the agency wishes all the residents every success in the future and urge them to stay safe and alert.” Nigeria LagosState PipelineFire
Reintegration of the displaced 300 persons includes 40 infants and 30 children into the society within the next 29 days, is coming due to recovery from the post disaster trauma caused by the devastating loss of Sunday 19thThe reintegration is deemed essential on the heels of their accommodation by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu led administration at the LASEMA relief camp in Igando in the last five months, with full feeding for all residents, complete medical treatment for all, Psychosocial...
Reintegration of the 300 victims of the Abule Egba pipeline fire incidence back into the society is coming with a with financial assistance of=N=150, 000 allotted to each individual, and=N=225, 000 allotted to each household at the end of this month, to help them resettle easily back into the society.
Speaking on the event, the DG/CEO of LASEMA, Dr. Olufemi Damilola Oke-Osanyintolu who stated that the LASEMA Igando camp will be closing effective 30th June 2020, revealed that the vacating residents, NGOs and Lagosians generally, were extremely grateful to the administration of Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwoolu who has been supporting the rehabilitation of the displaced persons in the above incident over the past five months.
Oke–Osanyintolu further said the encampment of the displaced 300 included, “Full medical treatment with secondary care where required and antenatal care for pregnant women in partnership with Alimosho General Hospital, Psychosocial support and counseling, financial assistance to facilitate reentry into society and COVID-19 safety awareness.
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