•As Lions Club Decries Apathy On Voluntary Blood Donation
Aare Onakakanfo of Yoruba land, Iba Gani Abiodun Adams, and rights activist, Kabiru Akingbolu have called on influential Nigerians to use their wealth to serve and uplift the less-privileged people in the society.
Iba Adams who was the father of the day at the official public presentation of Lion Lukman Olabiyi as the 5th President of Eko Centennial for 2022/2023 Lion year, in Lagos, stated the need for Nigerians to be humane in delivering service for the progress and development of the society.
Aare Adams, who was represented at the occasion by Ambassador Adebiyi Abiodun Philips, said service to humanity is service to oneself, insisting that society would be better if every wealthy and influential Nigerian considered it pertinent to serve and uplift the less privileged people in the society.
The Yoruba generalissimo, however, challenged the new president to ensure continuity in the humanitarian activities of the club by working assiduously to raise funds through a partnership with well-meaning individuals and corporate organisations.
According to him, “As the 5th President of the Club, he should be able to meet the demand, rise to the occasion and do a good delivery on behalf of the Club”.
The guest speaker, Mr Akingbolu, emphasised giving back to society and ensuring the rich and privileged cater for the needy.
“If you cannot help those who could not feed a day, who lack shelter, there is no way you can believe in God because believing in humanity is believing in God.
“When you have money, and you're not helping people, you are like stagnant water, but when you spread it out, you are increasing the spate of wealth in the society and that is the best thing to do," he said.
Speaking after his presentation as the new president of the club, Olabiyi, bemoaned the less awareness around voluntary blood donation in Lagos and Nigeria at large.
He stressed the need for people to be informed of the benefits of donating blood and the consequences of not showing interest.
He said: “At the Lions Club, we are intensifying our campaign on the issue of voluntary blood donation. People are not aware of this and the benefits of donating blood.
“We are trying to change the misconception and trying to forge a partnership with stakeholders, particularly the Lagos State Blood Transfusion Service (LSTS), because we know that donation of blood is useful and can save lives when the need arises.
“There are so many people in the hospitals who might need the blood and if it is not available, we might end up losing lives.”
He, however, called on well-meaning individuals and organisations to support the club by contributing their quotas to the development and progress of society.
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