In a notable gesture of community support during a period marked by severe fuel scarcity and economic strain, Harvesters International Christian Centre, located in Lekki, has launched a new initiative aimed at alleviating transportation challenges for Lagos State workers. Recognizing the daily struggles faced by employees due to the current fuel shortages, the church has introduced a free bus service to provide much-needed relief.
The initiative is set to commence immediately, with buses operating on a bi-weekly schedule—specifically, every Monday and Wednesday. This service is designed to help ease the burden of commuting for workers, ensuring that they have a reliable and cost-free means of transportation during these challenging times. The free bus service is part of Harvesters International Christian Centre’s broader mission to support and uplift the community in practical and meaningful ways.
For those interested in utilizing this service, detailed information regarding bus routes and schedules is available on the flyer distributed by the church. This flyer provides essential details to help workers plan their journeys and make the most of this new transportation option.
This initiative not only highlights the church’s commitment to community service but also underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing the everyday challenges faced by individuals in times of crisis. Harvesters International Christian Centre’s proactive approach serves as a commendable example of how organizations can contribute positively to their communities, especially when faced with widespread difficulties.