Property Management Expert Reiterates Commitment to Educational Devt of Underprivileged in Kwara

Hammed Shittu in Ilorin

A Property Developer and Chief Executive Officer of Darosa Property Management, Hon.  Makanjuola Yahya Lanre Darosa has reiterated commitment towards improving the education of underprivileged people in the society.

This, he said would go a long way of reducing social vices among the less privileged people and enhancing the educational development of the affected people.

Hon. Darosa  stated this in Ilorin, Kwara State capital, recently, during the distribution of educational materials to the underprivileged people and special prayers to mark the 10th years of the demise of his late father, Alhaji Abdullahi Bolaji Ajao Darosa (Surveyor).

Over 5,000 underprivileged people benefited from the support with the provision of text books, schools bags and lunch boxes.

He said that, the distribution of the educational materials would assist the affected less privileged people to meet their future academic attainment.

Darosa stated that, education remains a key to add values to the society but if there is lack of  needed materials to achieve this, it will be difficult to attain it.

He added that, the provision of the education materials remains a great  a testament to God’s faithfulness in his life.

Darosa who also said that, alot of have been doing in the areas of health, empowerment to small scale traders  with cash grants to enhance their businesses said that, the gesture would reduce poverty among the teeming masses of the state.

He said that, “in the recent time, I have provided  a free medical outreach that included malaria and diabetes screenings, provided complimentary prescription glasses, and offered other essential treatments.

He lamented the rapid rate at which people fall ill and succumb to ailments that should not claim lives, expressing his fulfillment in witnessing people recover and heal.

“And i want to say further that, artisans have  equally benefited from the Darosa Empowerment Scheme, receiving sewing machines, hair dryers, and makeup kits to support their trades”.

He therefore said that, he would continue to provide a  special-needs intervention for the physically challenged people with the recent support of a brand-new wheelchair to some of the physically challenged people in the state.

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