Saraki Visits Ile Arugbo, Commends Legacy of Care for the Elderly

By Usman A Harande
Former Senate President Abubakar Bukola Saraki has paid a heartwarming visit to Ile Arugbo, a community care facility established by his late father to cater to the needs of elderly citizens. The visit, which took place recently, was an opportunity for Saraki to reconnect with the aged mothers residing at the facility and witness firsthand the continuation of his father’s legacy.

During his visit, Saraki expressed his delight at seeing the facility thrive, stating that it fills his heart to see the legacy continue. His words underscore the significance of Ile Arugbo as a beacon of hope and care for the elderly in the community.

As a former Senate President and Governor of Kwara State, Saraki’s commitment to the welfare of his people is well-documented. His visit to Ile Arugbo serves as a testament to his enduring dedication to the values of compassion, kindness, and community service

Ile Arugbo, which translates to “Home of the Elderly,” was founded by Saraki’s late father to provide a safe haven and support system for elderly citizens in the community. The facility has been a cornerstone of care and compassion, offering a range of services and amenities to its residents.
As Saraki continues to carry the torch of his father’s legacy, Ile Arugbo remains a shining example of the impact that community-driven initiatives can have on the lives of others.