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PH, Obio/Akpor Residents Confirm Receiving COVID-19 Palliatives

Some residents of Rumuoji and Mgbuoshimini communities in Port Harcourt City and Obio/Akpor Local Government Areas of Rivers State, have confirmed receiving foodstuffs as palliatives from the state government.
Speaking to newsmen, in Port Harcourt, a beneficiary, Miss Ada Gasper, said that she received the foodstuffs at the popular Ojukwu Field in Rumuoji community.
She thanked the Rivers State Government for distributing food items to curb the effects of markets lockdown as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic but urged the coordinators to be transparent.
Another recipient, Chima Amadi confirmed receiving his gift.
“Yes, as end recipients, we thank Governor Nyesom Wike for the provision of palliatives. “The food items made available as palliatives ought to be for the lowest of the low but the coordinators, I think have diverted or kept for themselves a greater percentage of the items,” he alleged.
In Mgbuoshimini community, Obio/Akpor LGA, another recipient, Ikechi Nsirim, said that he gave the foodstuffs he received to a neighbour because he was better of.
“I think the coordinators didn’t properly identify targets that need the palliatives, and they are also protecting their interest, so the items are small,” he said.
Meanwhile, a group of friends, Port Harcourt City Old Boys with the code name, “One Love” also distributed food items to over 1,000 families in Port Harcourt.
A member of the group, Mr Blessing Wikina, said that they came together as individuals and contributed to help “the lowest of the low.”
Wikina disclosed that their initial target was to reach 700 families but they were inundated, with the number met, they deployed more items and reached almost 1000 families.
“We focused on food items and reached out to the lowest of the low at Egede, Nanka, Elechi Beach and Eagle Island Waterfronts in Diobu and Rex Lawson area of Port Harcourt.
“We are over one hundred so we divided ourselves into groups, and we were assisted by volunteers to reach out,” he said.
Wikina disclosed that the food items distributed to each family were one carton of indomie, a bottle of oil and one custard rubber of garri, rice and beans respectively.