Fire-Outbreaks: Oyo Central Senator Dr Akintunde Sympathizes with Victims in Oluyole and Ona Ara LGAs, Appeals To NEMA For Relief Materials To Victims


Fire-Outbreaks: Oyo Central Senator Dr Akintunde Sympathizes with Victims in Oluyole and Ona Ara LGAs, Appeals To NEMA For Relief Materials To Victims 

In a devastating turn of events, fire outbreaks occurred at Amuloko Market in Ona Ara LGA and Ire Akari Estate area in Soka Oluyole LGA, leaving behind destruction and despair. However, amidst the chaos, the Senator representing Oyo Central Senatorial District, Dr. Yunus Akintunde has expressed his sympathy and support for the affected communities.

The fire outbreaks at Amuloko Market and Ire Akari Estate area have caused significant damage to properties and disrupted the lives of the residents. The flames engulfed buildings, leaving behind charred remains and a sense of loss. The exact cause of the fires is still under investigation, but the devastating impact on the affected individuals and businesses is undeniable.
This is contained in a press release made available by Kunle Olatunji, the Special Assistant to Senator Akintunde on Media and Publicity.

Recognizing the devastating impact on the affected communities, he has extended his support and solidarity during these challenging times when many people are just settling down to business activities as the year is just beginning. 

His compassionate response demonstrates the importance of unity and empathy in times of crisis.

To provide immediate relief and assistance to the affected individuals and families, Senator Yunus Akintunde has appealed to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA). The Senator recognizes the urgent need for relief materials and support in the affected areas. By reaching out to NEMA, he aims to ensure that the victims receive the necessary aid to rebuild their lives and regain stability.

The fire outbreaks at Amuloko Market and Ire Akari Estate area have caused immense hardship for the residents of Ona Ara and Oluyole LGAs. 

However, Senator Yunus Akintunde's sympathy and appeal to NEMA offer a glimmer of hope in the face of such an unexpected devastating incident. 

It is through the collective efforts of individuals, communities, and government agencies that the affected areas can begin the process of recovery and restoration.

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