Bishop David Oyedepo
Many households in Ogun state starving as a result of the coronavirus lockdown have received palliatives from Bishop Oyedepo.
Nigerians have praised David Oyedepo, the presiding bishop of
Living Faith Church Worldwide for his weekly distribution of foodstuffs
to poor households in Ogun state amid coronavirus lockdown.
In a statement on Wednesday, Sheriff F. Folarin, media and
editorial board of church, said the food distribution would last as long
as the lockdown lasts.
Folarin said the food items include bags of rice, beans, garri and other staples.
“The initiative is targeted at the vulnerable and needy in the state, including members of the Winners’ Family,” he said.
“The distribution is systematically and fairly done, with a
dedicated team, which maps communities and identifies homes of the poor;
while the Winners Satellite Fellowship cell system and network is used
to engender a fair distribution among members of the church.
“For this week alone, a sum of twenty five million Naira (N25)
from personal account was set aside to take care of putting food on the
tables of poor Nigerians and smiles on the faces of tens of thousands of
people, who are the worst hit economically, by the stay-at-home- order
that has since paralyzed the financial base and income of hundreds of
thousands of homes.
“These weekly relief packages complement the continuous and
phased support to the governments of Ogun, Lagos and Abuja in the fight
against the coronavirus that is spiralling in numbers, in Nigeria and
the world.”
The church had donated medical equipment to Ogun, Lagos, and the federal capital territory (FCT).
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