Monday, April 13, 2026
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Seyi Tinubu Initiates Nationwide Relief Packages for Fasting Seasons

Seyi Tinubu has launched a distribution of relief packages across Nigeria to assist vulnerable households during the holy periods of Ramadan and Lent.

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Seyi Tinubu has begun the nationwide distribution of Fasting Relief Packages throughout the 36 states of Nigeria as part of observances for Ramadan and Lent.

This initiative, facilitated by the City Boy platform, aims to provide support to individuals and families during these significant times characterized by fasting and prayer for both Christians and Muslims in the nation.

Organizers emphasize that this outreach reflects a commitment to promoting unity, mutual responsibility, and national cohesion across different religious and regional demographics.

Seyi Tinubu with relief packages during the launch event.

Oluwatosin Shoga, a spokesperson for Tinubu, described the program as a tangible demonstration of leadership focused on service.

“The periods of Ramadan and Lent highlight the core values that connect us as a nation: generosity, compassion, and self-sacrifice. Through this nationwide initiative, we reiterate that progress is most effective when communities offer mutual support,” Shoga stated.

The distribution of Fasting Relief Packages is being carried out through organized efforts by state branches to reach grassroots effectively.

The program encompasses both urban and rural areas, with volunteers managing the distribution to aid vulnerable families and religious groups during these fasting seasons.

Additionally, the initiative aligns with larger advocacy campaigns centered around youth involvement, community development, and inclusive national progress.

Shoga remarked that the platform is dedicated to fostering civic duty, driving purposeful action, and implementing community-based programs aimed at enhancing hope and opportunities for the populace throughout Nigeria.

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