Residents of Agege Local Government Area in Lagos on Sunday lauded the second 50 per cent food discount programme, calling it timely relief that eases household pressures.
The first edition, held on February 15, saw widespread participation and significant benefits for many residents.
Introduced by council chairman Abdulganiyu Obasa, the initiative allows families to purchase essential food items at half price within the area.
In partnership with T.Topps Foods, the council offered discounted staples, providing relief ahead of Ramadan and Lenten observances.
Residents said the programme improved access to quality food at subsidised rates amid ongoing economic challenges and rising living costs.
Mrs. Nike Adegunju, a beneficiary, said: “I benefitted from the first edition, and I am here again. This programme has been a saving grace for my family, especially with high food prices. I am grateful to the council.”
Ms. Toyin Ojo described the initiative as timely, commending the chairman for responding to residents’ needs.
Trader Mr. Dipo Adegboyega said: “I commend the chairman for this effort. Running a household is not easy, but this discount has eased the pressure. I bought rice and beans at affordable rates.”
Mrs. Kehinde Adeosun, a mother of four, added: “This is people-centred governance. The chairman understands residents’ struggles. I urge continuity, as the programme brings real relief.”
Mr. Tunde Ogungbemi noted: “The timing is perfect, especially on Easter Sunday. This is truly a blessing for the community.”
The initiative has become a symbol of relief in Agege, reducing hardship and strengthening community resilience.

