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Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Bobloco: 8:16am On Aug 20, 2023
....beneficiaries decry inadequate foodstuffs, delay

Confusion is trailing the Federal Government’s palliatives package to the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory stemming from distribution hitches, alleged underhand dealings and inadequacy of the materials to meet the needs of Nigerians.

While some of the states have taken custody of the funds and food items earmarked for distribution to residents as palliatives, others have yet to receive such amid agitation by the citizens.

The Federal Government, on Thursday, announced the release of a N180bn palliative package to states to cushion the impact of the fuel subsidy removal.

Each state is expected to get N5bn and 180 trucks of rice as part of measures to assuage the pains of the subsidy removal.

The removal of subsidy on petrol, which was announced by President Bola Tinubu during his inauguration on Monday, May 29, 2023, has led to sharp and multiple increases in fuel pump prices, driven up the prices of goods and services, pushed millions of Nigerians into poverty and worsening the socio-economic situation in the country.

But announcing the release of the palliative at the end of the 135th National Economic Council meeting presided over by Vice-President Kashim Shettima in Abuja, the Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, disclosed that the N5bn was to enable the state governments to procure 100,000 bags of rice, 40,000 bags of maize and fertilizers to cushion the effect of food shortage across the country.

He added that considering the urgency in meeting the need to mitigate the skyrocketing food prices across the country, the Federal Government had last week released five trucks of rice to each state of the federation.

The governor explained, “This funding has to be shared with a formula as follows: 52 per cent of this money is given to the states as grants, while 48 per cent of the N5bn is to be paid back on an instalment basis within a period of 20 months to the CBN by the states and the local government areas in Nigeria.

“The council has taken bold decisions in order to ensure the speedy release of grains and other items to cushion the effects of subsidy removal on the underprivileged in society.”

Some states of the Federation have begun sharing the palliatives released by the Federal Government, but others are still waiting for the materials to arrive

Among the states to have commenced the distribution of the palliative items are Kwara, Osun, Lagos, Ondo, Ekiti, and Gombe, while Sokoto, Kebbi, Oyo, Katsina and Borno have unveiled plans to distribute the items to residents.

Kwara
In Kwara, the state government confirmed on Friday that it received two truckloads of rice comprising 1,200 bags from the Federal Government on Tuesday, August 8, which it said would be shared with the people.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Rafiu Ajakaye, said at a press conference that another three truckloads of rice or 1,800 bags had arrived in the state and would be shared to the people by the committee set up to distribute the palliatives.

Ajakaye said that the committee chaired by the state Commissioner of Police, Mrs Ebunoluwarotimi Adelesi, comprised traditional rulers, religious leaders, civil society organisations, security agencies and community leaders.

He added that the committee would generate the list of those that would benefit from the palliatives, adding that the composition cuts across all strata of society, including people with disabilities.

The government also confirmed receipt of N2bn out of the N5bn relief fund that the Federal Government released for the purchase of rice to be distributed en masse to vulnerable members of the public.

The state also said it awaits a balance of N2bn of the fund as well as N1bn worth of maize (40,000 bags), which the Central Bank of Nigeria is selling to each state from the national strategic reserve.

However, residents of some wards in the state expressed displeasure over the insignificant quantity of rice they received.

In a trending video on social media, some residents of Adewole Ward in the Ilorin West Local Government Area of the state were seen walking away from the venue of the distribution of foodstuffs in the Agunbelewo area.

The residents said the entire Agunbelewo was allocated six measures of rice, which is about one and a half paint plastic containers out of the eight bags allocated to the Adewole Ward, where the state governor, AbdulRaman AbdulRazaq, hails from.

One Mallam Yinusa Magaji, who identified himself as a leader in the area, said all the residents of the Agunbelewo area were given six measures of rice to share.

He said, “We received six measures of rice out of one bag allocated to three areas of Agunbelewo, Gaa Odota and Adewole Housing Estate in the Adewole Ward.

“We want the government to challenge us if they gave us more than six measures contained in this bag.”


Before he ended his speech, the crowd that gathered in the place had reduced, as many were said to have left in anger.

Reacting to the footage, Ajakaye described it as the handwork of members of the opposition party in the state.

“The person addressing the people in the video is the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party in the Adewole Ward. It is sad that people are playing politics with the good intention of the Federal Government,” he stated.

Ajakaye, who said the government had good intentions and meant well for the people of the state, added that he had it on good authority that the government had directed that food items be distributed to the residents through their traditional rulers.


He explained, “I learnt that everyone should be given one paint bowl of rice, which is about 4kg, and no one should be given less.

“If a household is given a bag of rice and the leadership of the household devises a sharing formula, I don’t think that is the fault of the government.”


In a viral video, some residents of Osun State lamented that they had yet to receive the palliatives promised by the Federal Government.

However, the spokesman for the governor, Mallam Olawale Rasheed, said the palliatives were yet to be distributed, urging the residents to hold on for the last batch of rice to be received.

In an interview with one of our correspondents, Rasheed said the government would issue the template for the distribution when the last truckload of rice with 600 bags arrives.

He said, “The government has so far received four truckloads making it a total of 2,400 bags of rice. Four truckloads were delivered last week. The last batch is expected any moment from now. The government is already presenting the template for the distribution across the states.

“The template will be released in the new week. Members of the public are informed that the government of Governor Ademola Adeleke will ensure equitable distribution to all sectors and sections of society.

“We urge the public to ignore any insinuation that the palliatives will not get to those who need it. This government is of the people, by the people and for the people.”

The state Commissioner for Information and Public Engagement, Kolapo Alimi, corroborated Rasheed’s position and said the Federal Government approved 3,000 bags of rice for the state, adding that 2,400 bags had so far been received.

“Out of the five truckloads of rice to the state, we are waiting for the completion of the palliative supply before the announcement and distribution.”

Anambra
The South-East All Progressives Congress Young Progressives Forum, Anambra State chapter, has asked the state governor, Prof Chukwuma Soludo, to account for the Federal Government’s subsidy palliatives for the state.

In a statement co-signed by the National Convener of the group, Paschal Candle, and others, on Saturday, it decried that everything about the Federal Government package was being shrouded in secrecy in Anambra.

The group said without the revelation by Zulum after the NEC meeting held on Thursday, Anambra residents would not be aware of such a package coming to the State.

It, therefore, demanded the setting up of a steering committee to supervise the judicious distribution of the five truckloads of rice already received by the state to vulnerable people across the 21 local government areas.

The statement read, “We are all aware from what the Borno State Governor, Prof Babagana Zulum, told Nigerians last Thursday that the Federal Government had already released five truckloads of rice to all states last week and that N5bn was approved by Mr President for disbursement to the states to enable each of the states to procure additional 100,000 bags of rice, 40,000 bags of maize and fertiliser to be distributed to the most vulnerable across their various states.

beneficiaries decry inadequate foodstuffs, delayWithout this revelation, Ndi Anambra will not be aware of such packages coming to the state. Everything is done in secrecy. People are not being carried along. We are wondering why the state government, after receiving the items, refused to announce to the people of Anambra State that it has taken possession of the Federal Government’s palliatives and cash. We believe that this is a deliberate act by the APGA-led government in Anambra State to continue to paint the APC in Anambra State in a bad light.”

But in a reaction to this, Soludo’s Press Secretary, Christian Aburime, said the state government had not yet received any palliative from the Federal Government.

“Governor Soludo has not received any truckload of rice as of today (Saturday) to the best of my knowledge. The governor will address the press on Monday to clarify the insinuations and the true position of things as it relates to Anambra State,” he told one of our correspondents, who contacted him.

Ekiti
The Ekiti State Government claimed that it distributed a total of 3,000 bags of rice it received from the Federal Government, particularly to vulnerable citizens.

The state Commissioner for Agriculture, Ebenezer Boluwade, who doubles as the Chairman of the state Palliative Distribution Committee, gave the breakdown of the distribution and noted that members of the committee met and agreed on the list of beneficiaries.

Boluwade said, “Each of the 177 wards of the state will get 10 bags of rice each. Parts of the criteria are that we must prioritise widows and women in the wards. What we are saying is that the rice going to the wards should be shared more with women and widows. We also specially allocated 100 bags for widows.

“All the artisans in the private sector shared 200 bags of rice, while the transport unions got 180 bags. All the market women in Ekiti State were allocated 100 bags. Persons with disabilities got 150 bags.

“The elderly, that is pensioners, got 100 bags. Civil servants comprising the junior staff members got 100 bags.”

Boluwade assured residents that the palliatives would get to everyone in subsequent tranches.

Ondo
The Ondo State Government said it was making efforts to ensure that the palliatives got to the vulnerable in the state, adding that the distribution of the Federal Government rice would soon commence.

The Chairman of the Palliatives Committee and Commissioner for Finance, Mr Wale Akinterinwa, disclosed that the Federal Government promised the state 81,000 bags of rice, but Ondo only got 3,000 bags, which he noted were not enough for the state.

Akinterinwa said, “Ondo State has got 3,000 bags of rice contrary to the 81,000 bags that was promised by the Federal Government, but rice is not the only food we consume; we will provide other food items.

“The state will also get additional 3,000 bags of rice to add to the ones given by the Federal Government.”

The acting governor of the state, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, directed members of the committee to speed up work on the implementation of the measures already put in place by the state government, according to a statement by the acting governor’s Press Secretary, Mr Kenneth Odusola-Stevenson,

Sokoto
The Sokoto State Government said it had not received its share of the palliatives from the Federal Government.

This was disclosed by an aide to the state governor who did not want his name in print.

The aide stated, “I can categorically tell you that we have not received any rice from Abuja in Sokoto State.

“I know if we receive it now, we will definitely find a way to get it to the citizens of the state in a good time,” the source added.

Efforts to get the reaction of the Kebbi State government were not successful as the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ahmed Idris, could not be reached at the time of filing this report.

Gombe
The Director-General of Press Affairs, Gombe Government House, Ismaila Misilli, said the sharing of the palliatives would be determined after careful consideration of a previous register of beneficiaries.
Misilli disclosed this in an interview with one of our correspondents in Gombe, adding that the distribution of palliatives would be concluded after consultation with relevant stakeholders.

He said, “The distribution of the palliatives in Gombe State is a priority for Governor Inuwa Yahaya.

“Before now, he had inaugurated a state-wide distribution of food and agro items across the 11 local governments, targeting 420,000 beneficiaries.”

He, however, noted that the governor had not returned from Abuja after the NEC meeting to consult with the relevant stakeholders in the state on the modalities and sharing formula.

He added, “The specific food items to be purchased and distributed will be determined based on a careful assessment of the needs and preferences of the people. You know our normal staple food, but we will surely provide essential food items that will be most beneficial to the recipients.”

Katsina
Katsina State Governor, Dikko Radda, said the federal and state subsidy palliatives would get to the “poorest of the poor”in the state.
He also gave an assurance that the distribution of the palliatives would be handled by political leaders at the state, local government council and ward levels to ensure that the items got to the poor.


Radda directed all the 34 local government chairmen in the state to purchase grains for immediate distribution, while awaiting Federal Government’s palliatives.
He explained that the 34 local government councils would purchase 36,100 bags of maize each, using their monthly allocations from the Federation Account.

Radda said the state government would also order extra consignments of rice, maize and fertiliser from the Federal Government for distribution to residents and farmers.

Borno
The Borno State Government expressed readiness to administer the N5bn fuel subsidy palliative allocated to the state for the optimum benefit of the people.
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Communication and Strategy, Isa Gusau, told Sunday PUNCH that the state government already had a template with which the distribution of the palliatives would follow.

He said, “The system, which came into being due to the unfortunate Boko Haram crisis, which affected close to two million people, is such that the beneficiaries are classified into three – internally displaced persons still living in IDP camps, resettled IDPs in communities and indigent citizens in metropolis and towns.”

On how soon the state government would purchase and distribute the palliatives, Gusau said Governor Zulum had in July launched a new phase of palliatives targeting 300,000 households, with each household having six persons.

He stated, “This means 1.8 million persons made up of men, women and children are likely to be reached from across 27 wards in Maiduguri and the Jere LGA. The distribution is currently ongoing.

“Before then, Governor Zulum personally supervised the distribution of palliatives to thousands at Muna in Jere, and at Mafoni and Shehuri southwards in Maiduguri.

“Outside Maiduguri, the governor supervised sharing of palliatives at Gwoza LGA and at Baga, Doron-Baga and Cross Kauwa in the Kukawa Local Government Area of northern Borno.”

Oyo
In a related development, the Oyo State Government has approved the immediate release of funds for car loans for primary school teachers across all zones in the state.

This was contained in a statement made available on Friday in Ibadan by the Coordinating Director, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Mr Jacob Dairo.
According to him, the loan is coming as a palliative to the teachers.

Gombe
The Gombe State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps, Dawut Jidda, has pleaded with the state government to augment the food and water supply at the camp, following the removal of the fuel subsidy.

Jidda made this plea in his address during the swearing-in ceremony of 1622 Batch B stream II corps members at the Amada temporary orientation camp, Akko Local Government Area of Gombe State.

Delta
Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, has set up a committee that is already working on what will be given to the residents as palliatives.

This was contained in a signed statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Festus Ahon.

The statement read partly, “The committee, among other things, is looking at the distribution pattern and how to reach the people.

“The N5bn will be well utilised for the benefit of all Deltans irrespective of their political parties, religious beliefs and ethnic nationalities.

“The committee is expected to submit its report to the governor in the next weeks for his input and approval.”

Zamfara
The Zamfara State Government said it had yet to receive palliatives from the Federal Government.

The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Dauda Lawal on Broadcast Media and Press Affairs, Mustafa Jafaru Kaura, stated this while speaking with one of our correspondents on the phone.

Kaura said the five truckloads of rice allocated to the state had yet to be delivered.

He, however, expressed optimism that the consignment and the N5bn would be in the state in the not-too-distant future.

Kaura stated, “As I am speaking to you now, we have not received the palliatives and the N5bn.

“We are, however, expecting the items and the money anytime from now.”

He explained that the state government had proper arrangements on how the palliatives would be distributed to residents of the state.

He said, “The state government has already planned on how the palliatives should be distributed to the public.

“The government is waiting for both the money and the other items for onward distribution to the deserving people of the state.”

Kano
The Kano State Government, on Saturday, said it was still awaiting the arrival of the Federal Government’s promised palliatives.

The spokesman for the government, Sanusi Tofa, said the palliatives had yet to arrive in the state.

According to him, as soon as they arrive, the state government will constitute a committee to deliberate on the sharing modalities.

“As soon as they arrive, the media will be briefed on the modalities the state government will adopt to ensure that all those they are meant for benefit from the government’s good gesture,” he stated

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Nobody: 8:17am On Aug 20, 2023
It's been clear since 2015 that they don't know anything about good governance

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by YouandiAllofus: 8:37am On Aug 20, 2023
It is dis-heartening to see how nigerians are cheering the sharing of their common wealth as rice that would likely end up in the hands of only a few. Financial resources that should translate into development of infrastructures, creation of jobs and provision of amenities being distributed to further enrich politicians leaving the massas to scamper for the very little and not enough to go round, pushing up the already inflated inflation, while the common man continues to bare the ripple effects

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Ofunaofu: 8:37am On Aug 20, 2023
Palliative of 100 grains of rice per household

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Yankiss(m): 8:38am On Aug 20, 2023
Well, this is just another partisan campaign, in the event of rerun. It is like a drop in an ocean. Yet the people it will reach are just a few party faithful and loyalists. The rest of the items would be hoarded. The best would have been to subsidize public utilities like transportation, etc.

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Mindlog: 8:38am On Aug 20, 2023
Sighs..
Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by LagosFirstSon: 8:38am On Aug 20, 2023
APC loot palliative too join

Na wa

Nigerians are now living like internally displaced people in there country under Tinubu APC

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by nurey(m): 8:38am On Aug 20, 2023
Its disheartening the video I watched of the sharing in a particular location. The masses are truly suffering I pray it won't end up like the covid 19 palliatives that were cornered by people in government

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Ballay2: 8:39am On Aug 20, 2023
Ok
Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by ferdvict2(m): 8:39am On Aug 20, 2023
This country is a joke.

No one is accountable beginning from the top to the least person.

Criminals everywhere.

Ordinarily allocations given directly to LGA Chairmen, how did they spend it?

Hustle and forget any govt. palliative for your own mental and stomach health.

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Sektor101(m): 8:40am On Aug 20, 2023
Ok then

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:41am On Aug 20, 2023
here we go again!
undecided
Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Kukutente23: 8:42am On Aug 20, 2023
It's all nonsense
APC is evil and corrupt
numar:
Palliatives can't solve problems. Give them jobs and not palliatives
God bless you.
Tinubu led FG is telling us states can't afford 5bn except the FG gives them to buy rice. What then is the usefulness of the states?
Is rice and maize the only problem of Nigerians?
Are Nigerians chickens?
I've never seen this level of wickedness from a govt to its people.
Minimum wage don enter voicemail. Na rice and maize be the palliatives for Nigerians.

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by MichaelSokoto(m): 8:42am On Aug 20, 2023
nurey:
Its disheartening the video I watched of the sharing in a particular location. The masses are truly suffering I pray it won't end up like the covid 19 palliatives that were cornered by people in government
it has ended like dat already!

dis govt lack sense & focus!
angry

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by wittywriter: 8:43am On Aug 20, 2023
Elephant Audio palliatives...lolz





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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by demsid(m): 8:46am On Aug 20, 2023
They will share 50% and pocket the rest
Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Dreamhighnow(m): 8:46am On Aug 20, 2023
Tinubu just like buhari
Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Joconceptbest4(m): 8:47am On Aug 20, 2023
Because we don catch our lawmakers as Dem dey share money for their holidays, they now decided to share 180bn to all State so that we no go reason their matter. Chaii Criminals have taking over our dear country.

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by XY23: 8:47am On Aug 20, 2023
As long as sharing is going on in the wards, be rest assured it has already happened in the corridors of power. Another cycle of shame. Tinubu has dumped his renewed hope policy document, another one chance government.

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by EyeCumInPiss: 8:49am On Aug 20, 2023
The best palliative Govt can give Nigerians is to subsidise fuel and make it more affordable. Any other palliative is a scam.

Then go after Subsidy Scammers and effectively man our borders.

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by lexy2014: 8:49am On Aug 20, 2023
Am surprised that people are surprised at this fiasco.

What were they expecting? 5 trailers of rice for each state.... grin grin is that not a joke?

Na one one mudu Dem go share give everybody for each state. grin

With all the money they are spending on palliatives, how is it different from the fuel subsidy they say they removed?
Is palliative not subsidy?

By the way, will this "palliative rice" last forever?

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by lexy2014: 8:50am On Aug 20, 2023
Dreamhighnow:
Tinubu just like buhari


He continued from were buhari stopped

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by lexy2014: 8:52am On Aug 20, 2023
LagosFirstSon:
APC look palliative too join

Na wa

Nigerians are now living like internally displaced people in there country under Tinubu APC

Spot on

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Streetdoctor: 8:56am On Aug 20, 2023
Well u can't give what u don't hv. Tinubu has really shown that he doesn't hv what it takes to hit d ground running. So to him and his vagabond supporters, palliatives is all about sharing rice and ororo?
Just ordinary rice,
He didn't thought about bringing Mass Transit Bus
What about meeting farmers from different states association to subsidize fertilizers and some farm tools?
What about local production? Does he think that everybody is begging to feed like most of his supporters I know?

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by mrvitalis(m): 8:57am On Aug 20, 2023
elections have consequences
Elections have consequences


This 180 billion can be better utilized that would add value to our economy, create job, permanently reduce price of food

50 billion given to IITA Ibadan to produce improve variety of rice seedlings
100 billion for fertilizer
30 billions for selected rice mills

This is more effective than this looting scheme they want to do

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Streetdoctor: 8:59am On Aug 20, 2023
Yankiss:
Well, this is just another partisan campaign, in the event of rerun. It is like a drop in an ocean. Yet the people it will reach are just a few party faithful and loyalists. The rest of the items would be hoarded. The best would have been to subsidize public utilities like transportation, etc.
As simple as that. Imagine sharing rice at dis difficult time that families barely eat. Well best to them

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Re: Palliatives: Knocks Trail Distribution Beneficiaries Decry Inadequate Foodstuffs by Ladyclara002(f): 9:01am On Aug 20, 2023
Mindlog:
Sighs..
Ike guru 😂

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