In a fresh demonstration of people-centered leadership, Honourable Kafilat Ogbara, Member, Federal House of Representatives for Kosofe Federal Constituency and Chairman, House Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development, delivered another round of her Free Cooking Gas Refill Initiative to residents of Agboyi-Ketu LCDA—accompanied by generous distributions of staple food items including raw rice, semolina, garri, milk, and other essential household materials.
The atmosphere brimmed with gratitude as beneficiaries sang, danced, and rained prayers on the lawmaker, celebrating what many described as her “consistent, practical love” for the grassroots. Several residents recounted that this marks the third time Ogbara has executed the free gas refill in Agboyi-Ketu, noting she has likewise taken the initiative to Ikosi, Ojota, and Oworo—ensuring coverage across the breadth of Kosofe Federal Constituency.
Addressing the crowd, Hon. Ogbara urged constituents to remain confident in the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, emphasizing that the Presidency is firmly tuned to the needs and aspirations of ordinary Nigerians. She stressed that Tinubu’s policy direction—anchored on economic stabilization, social inclusion, and targeted relief—reflects a listening government and a shared ownership of national progress.
“This is our administration,” she said. “It is listening, responsive, and relentlessly focused on lifting households. The reforms may be tough, but they are purposeful, and they are already aligning resources to where people live and work.”
Community leaders commended Ogbara’s unwavering advocacy for women, youth, and vulnerable families, describing her outreach as “governance you can feel.” Market women thanked her for cushioning rising costs with tangible relief, while young artisans praised the continuity of her programs rather than one-off gestures.
“MHR Ogbara keeps showing up,” a beneficiary remarked. “From Agboyi-Ketu to Ikosi, Ojota, and Oworo, she brings relief and respect. That’s why our prayers follow her.”
As Chair of the House Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development, Ogbara has consistently aligned constituency interventions with national priorities—bridging federal policy with local, household-level impact. Her message to residents was clear: stay engaged, stay hopeful, and hold leaders accountable, because responsive governance thrives on a strong feedback loop with citizens.
The day’s exercise closed with orderly distributions and safety checks at refill points, underscoring the initiative’s blend of compassion and professionalism. In Agboyi-Ketu, hearts were lifted and hearths refueled—an elegant portrait of representative democracy at work, and a firm vote of confidence in President Tinubu’s people-first course.
In a fresh demonstration of people-centered leadership, Honourable Kafilat Ogbara, Member, Federal House of Representatives for Kosofe Federal Constituency and Chairman, House Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development, delivered another round of her Free Cooking Gas Refill Initiative to residents of Agboyi-Ketu LCDA—accompanied by generous distributions of staple food items including raw rice, semolina, garri, milk, and other essential household materials.
The atmosphere brimmed with gratitude as beneficiaries sang, danced, and rained prayers on the lawmaker, celebrating what many described as her “consistent, practical love” for the grassroots. Several residents recounted that this marks the third time Ogbara has executed the free gas refill in Agboyi-Ketu, noting she has likewise taken the initiative to Ikosi, Ojota, and Oworo—ensuring coverage across the breadth of Kosofe Federal Constituency.
Addressing the crowd, Hon. Ogbara urged constituents to remain confident in the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, emphasizing that the Presidency is firmly tuned to the needs and aspirations of ordinary Nigerians. She stressed that Tinubu’s policy direction—anchored on economic stabilization, social inclusion, and targeted relief—reflects a listening government and a shared ownership of national progress.
“This is our administration,” she said. “It is listening, responsive, and relentlessly focused on lifting households. The reforms may be tough, but they are purposeful, and they are already aligning resources to where people live and work.”
Community leaders commended Ogbara’s unwavering advocacy for women, youth, and vulnerable families, describing her outreach as “governance you can feel.” Market women thanked her for cushioning rising costs with tangible relief, while young artisans praised the continuity of her programs rather than one-off gestures.
“MHR Ogbara keeps showing up,” a beneficiary remarked. “From Agboyi-Ketu to Ikosi, Ojota, and Oworo, she brings relief and respect. That’s why our prayers follow her.”
As Chair of the House Committee on Women Affairs and Social Development, Ogbara has consistently aligned constituency interventions with national priorities—bridging federal policy with local, household-level impact. Her message to residents was clear: stay engaged, stay hopeful, and hold leaders accountable, because responsive governance thrives on a strong feedback loop with citizens.
The day’s exercise closed with orderly distributions and safety checks at refill points, underscoring the initiative’s blend of compassion and professionalism. In Agboyi-Ketu, hearts were lifted and hearths refueled—an elegant portrait of representative democracy at work, and a firm vote of confidence in President Tinubu’s people-first course.
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