AJEGULE COMMUNITY, OTHERS RECEIVE MOSQUITO NETS FROM IKEJA ELECTRIC

By Deji Lambo

In commemoration of this year’s World Malaria Day electricity distribution firm, Ikeja Electric, has donated mosquito nets to residents of Ajegunle community in the Agboyi-Ketu Local Council Development Area of Lagos State.

The Corporate Social Responsibility and Brand’s Supervisor, IE, Adebimpe Akintola, said apart from Ajegunle, five other communities in the state were also beneficiaries of the gesture targeted at 6,000 residents.

Akintola said apart from giving out mosquito nets, the firm was also educating residents on the best way to prevent malaria.
She said, “We are concurrently running this intervention across six different communities in the state and our plan is to target at least 1,000 people in each of the six locations where the project is being executed. We have 1,000 mosquito nets with us and the plan is to give everything out freely to the people.”

The residents said whenever it rained, the community was always flooded, adding that the situation usually worsened whenever the Ogun-Osun Basin was opened.

The Baale of the Ajegunle Community, Moyosola Oladunjoye, while lamenting the hardship residents of the community faced due to the flood, said the community was in need of regular fumigation to prevent the spread of malaria disease in the area.


Oladunjoye said, “We are very close to water and each time the dam is opened or if there is heavy rainfall, the whole area would be flooded. While we are appealing to the government to help us in conducting regular fumigation in the area. We are grateful to Ikeja Electric for bringing this type of programme to our community.”

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