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Arik Air Donates Food Items To Lagos Communities

Arik Air has donated palliative items to some communities in Lagos State. The aim of the project is to cushion the effect of the lockdown occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The items donated were mainly food items such as rice and beans. Areas covered include the Ewu-Tuntun/Mafoluku communities.





 

The presentation of the food items was made on behalf of the management of Arik Air by a team led by the airline’s Head of Business, Central/West Africa, Sylvester Egogo and Manager PR & Communications, Adebanji Ola.

The donation of food items to the communities is part of the airline’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). It is also its contribution to the government’s efforts at ameliorating the impact of the pandemic on the most vulnerable in society. This was according to The Chief Executive Officer of Arik Air, Captain Roy Ilegbodu. Arik air donates

The Chairman of Abolaji/Osundeyi Community Development Association (CDA) received the items. The representative of the Ewu-Tuntun/Mafoloku community and  Otunba Nathaniel Osho commended Arik Air for its show of love. They promised that the palliative will get to the poorest of the poor in the community.

At Orile Agege, the First Vice Chairman of Ifelodun CDA, Pastor Abe Kehinde, described the airline’s move as highly commendable and worthy of emulation.









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