 The National Coordinator of South-West Agenda for Siewaju Swaga, Senator Dayo Adeyea, says when efforts and economic policies of President Timbu start yielding results, the current economic hardship faced by Nigerians will fizzle out and citizens will have assurance of better days ahead. Senator Adeyea stated these in Oshobo during the launch of Food Palliative Initiative by members of Swaga to support and provide soccer to the economic challenges of residents of the state. The Swaga National Coordinator set the palliative which comprises a truckload of 600 bags of rice to be distributed in different states, is for citizens to benefit irrespective of social background or political affiliations. Speaking on some of the policies of the current administration, Senator Adeyea posited their outcomes will offer a renewed hope and new lease of life to all citizens. Oshoon State Coordinator of Swaga, who doubles as the palliative committee chairman, Ayo Omidiro, said the group has worked out monitoring mechanisms to ensure the palliative get to the intended beneficiaries, adding that citizens should expect similar palliative gesture and many more from Swaga from time to time. The National Executive of Swaga, Oyetunde Ojo, said the palliative is intended to complement the federal government's effort at cushioning economic effects on the masses, particularly at the local levels. A few months, a few years, I think that we see that the potential of the country will be turned around for good. Swaga is bringing palliatives to everybody to say thank you for voting for Ashwaq Nibola and Betsy Lu. And we will continue to do the best that we can. The organisation is perfect. You will see now we have representatives from each local government and we have mandated them that they cannot share without the presence of the party chairmen in that local government. This is not a Swaga or an ADC, a local, it's from all Nigeria, not mindful of what palliative party, not mindful of what association we're down to. This is to support President Bola and Betsy Lu, so it's going down to everybody.