PALLIATIVE MARKET EXTRAVAGANZA: Primate Ayodele Gifts Five Cars In A Remarkable Second Edition šŸŽŠ The Scoper MediaĀ 

 

 

Ā  Ā  Ā  The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has held the second edition of his palliative market in Lagos on Wednesday, 14th Of February, 2024 to commemorate his 21 days annual thanksgiving programme which began on January 29.

The palliative market which is no doubt a phenomenon had several beneficiaries including church members, community members, police officers, security operatives, Muslims, Journalists, to mention but a few.

Just like the first edition, Prices of food items were crashed ridiculously in order to reduce the effect of economic hardship on the people. A bag of rice was sold for N20,000, a bag of beans was sold for N2,000, Tubers of yam were sold for N1,500, a bag of semovita was sold for N1,500, garri was sold for N3,000, a carton of Indomie sold for N1,500, wheat was sold for N2,000 and many more.

According to Primate Ayodele, the palliative market was a way to relieve Nigerians from the burden of economic hardship and to send a message to the federal government on the need to crash the prices of goods instead of other measures that are not benefiting the people directly. He advised that making food affordable for citizens will go a long way in reducing economic hardship.

He explained that the palliative method of approving a certain amount of naira to cushion the effects of economic hardship isnā€™t working because it is being embezzled by greedy politicians.

ā€˜ā€™The local, state and federal government should know that this is what we call palliatives. The palliatives they are doing at the government level isnā€™t done the right way because the citizens are not benefiting directly. The economic hardship will not reduce if the government doesnā€™t do palliatives the right way it should be done. Politicians should not control palliatives, it should be controlled by people who are closer to the people like leaders of religious institutions, thatā€™s why palliatives can get to the right peopleā€™ā€™

ā€˜ā€™President Tinubu should wake up, there is hardship, people are in pain and in order to checkmate these palliatives, the government should have markets across the country where food items would be subsidized for citizens. A committee that will be accountable should also be created to this effect.ā€™ā€™

ā€˜ā€™We foretold everything happening regarding the economy today and they should have prepared ahead but they didnā€™t take it seriously. If the government doesnā€™t do the right thing, flour will be cost and thatā€™s why I will be commissioning a bakery, health care centre in few days time in order to assist the government.ā€™ā€™

In the same vein, Primate Ayodele in his usual way of making lives better for people presented five exotic cars as gifts to church members and a journalist, Wale Lawal, an editor with City People Magazine for their dedication over the years.

While speaking about the car gift beneficiaries especially Mr Wale Lawal, Primate Ayodele described him as a media practitioner he loves wholeheartedly for his efforts in promoting the gospel. The prophet recounted how Lawal would come to his church uninvited and write stories unsolicited for.

ā€˜ā€™Some days you come to my church, you watch and go. You write things even when I donā€™t ask you to. I know you came here by foot but I am giving you a car to appreciate you for all you have been doing.ā€™ā€™

Apart from these, Primate Ayodele presented cheques worth N2 Million to support the projects of other churches that are just coming up.

In addition, Primate Ayodele presented scholarships, WAEC and JAMB forms to youths, empowered widows in his church, gave out appliances like refrigerators, hair dryer, medical equipment, to church members. It was indeed a massive philanthropic programme

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