The USA-based founder of Succour for Health and Education Foundation, Samuel Olarenwaju Adebayo, SOA, has returned to the country ahead of the All Progressives Congress House of Assembly primary election.
SOA, who recently shared N25,000 with 20 beneficiaries and 20 bags of rice to constituents through Abdulwahid Islamic Foundation, in the past four years, has organised free medical care and drugs, and distributed comprehensive HMO plans worth several million.
Also, the database administrator guru distributed home appliances and empowerment tools to different beneficiaries.
Many political stakeholders who confided in this medium described SOA, who equally distributed scholarships and different cash grants to constituents, as a philanthropist who had made significant socioeconomic contributions by touching lives without discrimination.
SOA withdrew from the Kosofe Constituency 2 race in 2019 under the platform of the All Progressives Congress for the late Honourable Tunde Braimoh, who later died on July 10, 2020, after a brief illness.
He also succumbed to the party’s supremacy during the 2020 Kosofe Constituency 2 Bye-election and supported materially and financially the party candidate, Honourable Femi Saheed.
According to ourfindings, Samuel, who has been widely consulted, will be making his official declaration in the next 48 hours.