The Lagos State chapter of Nawair-Ud-Deen Grammar School Old Students Association, Obantoko, Abeokuta, has distributed the sum of One Hundred and Ten Thousand Naira to indigent members.
This gesture was made as a palliative measure to cushion the effect of knockdown which was imposed on the state to curtail the spread of coronavirus pandemic.
According to the Chairman of Lagos State Chapter of NUDGOSA, Dr Lateef Odekunle, more members will still be considered when the association receive more donations.
The decision came as a result of hardship indigent members were facing due to the knockdown.
The Chairman of the Welfare Committee, Alhaji Sirajdin Olukotun said members considered were based on their commitment and attendance at meetings.
Alhaji Olukotun while pleading with able members to continue to contribute more towards the development of their Alma mater, also encouraged all members to be active and attend meetings punctually.
The Publicity Secretary, Mr Damilola Sanni, said that the Lagos State Chapter of NUDGOSA had been actively involved in the development of their Alma mater and welfare of members.
According to Mr Sanni, Lagos State chapter of NUDGOSA had earlier renovated and retool Physics and Chemistry laboratories with provision of power Generator.
The chapter is also about to renovate a hall and set up a standard Biology Laboratory as 2020 project he said.
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