- The initiative aimed to show love and solidarity with children
- The act reflected the compassion and unity of Lagos State workers
- The number of beneficiary homes had increased from five to ten this year
The Lagos State Government has donated food items, household goods, drinks, and cash to ten orphanages and charity organisations across the state. The presentation took place at the Adeyemi Bero Auditorium.
Eko Hot Blog reports that Head of Service, Bode Agoro, said the gesture was part of activities marking the 2025 Public Service Week. He noted that the initiative aimed to show love and solidarity with children, the less privileged, and charitable institutions.
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Agoro praised the presentation committee for its commitment and thanked public servants across ministries, departments, and agencies for their collective support. He emphasised that the act reflected the compassion and unity of Lagos State workers.

Permanent Secretary, Office of the Deputy Governor, Mobolaji Daba, appreciated all contributors for their generosity. She noted that the number of beneficiary homes had increased from five to ten this year, showing the growing spirit of giving among public servants.
Speaking for the beneficiaries, Busola Shogbamimu thanked the government for the kind gesture, describing it as a touching act of care and humanity. The donation programme, a long-standing tradition of the Lagos State Public Service, seeks to strengthen community support and extend its reach in future editions.
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