Olaide Ayinde, the NAFAT Youth Wing Ogun Zone 1 Coordinator, said the gesture became necessary to support and contribute to the education of the younger generation of youths to promote peace in society.
According to him, the donations of books was part of the society’s contribution to assist students in this period of economic hardship.
He revealed that the writing materials would help and assist parents and children who were not financially stable to purchase necessary writing materials.
“The leadership of the youth wing recognises the necessity of distributing notebooks to students in the state. The effect of fuel subsidy and economic hardship has affected parents, some of the parents can’t afford a notebook, hence the reason we have distributed books to the students.”
The Coordinator said 250 students received 10 notebooks each across five schools in 4 local governments in Ogun State.
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