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Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by TonyeBarcanista(op): 5:11pm On Mar 31, 2020
Melezenawii:
The article is well written , but is misleading because of some errors or willfull ommissions. You need to update the article on:
The article is not misleading, however needs update.

1. Number of cases
2. Number of Recovery
3. Number of Deaths
4. Number of Governors infected
The article isn't about these stats
5. Government of Lagos efforts on stimulus packages for the Poor
LASG stimulus is for 200k citizens, the number is far cry from the 20m Lagos citizens that are affected.
6. Buhari Government Social Investment Programs activated
SIP that has never and cannot capture 5m of Nigeria's 200m population? The other 195m should die of hunger?
7. Free movement of foods and essential items and ability for those to open
Where will money to make purchase come from when people are out of work?
8. COVID Loan by CBN
loan to who exactly?
9. Directive of the President for Ministers to cater for the needs of the poorest of states affected
This is mere audio. The law is clear... FEED PEOPLE UNDER LOCKDOWN not audio directive.
10. Needs of other states to take initiatives like Lagos
Lagos state is yet to do ANYTHING to ensure those locked at home are fed.

Stop making excuse for ineptitude of government
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Henryabuja: 5:12pm On Mar 31, 2020
Adaogwashi1:
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I still remain Ada ogwashi cool
TonyeBarcanista:
Anybody drag am with you before?

Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Adaogwashi1(f): 5:13pm On Mar 31, 2020
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Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Melezenawii: 5:16pm On Mar 31, 2020
TonyeBarcanista:
The article is not misleading, however needs update.

The article isn't about these stats

LASG stimulus is for 200k citizens, the number is far cry from the 20m Lagos citizens that are affected.
SIP that has never and cannot capture 5m of Nigeria's 200m population? The other 195m should die of hunger?
Where will money to make purchase come from when people are out of work?
loan to who exactly?
This is mere audio. The law is clear... FEED PEOPLE UNDER LOCKDOWN not audio directive.

Lagos state is yet to do ANYTHING to ensure those locked at home are fed.

Stop making excuse for ineptitude of government
Your response to number 5 is contradictory to number 10. Your stats are wrong on Lagos Stimulus and Buhari SIP
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Adaogwashi1(f): 5:18pm On Mar 31, 2020
[quote author=Henryabuja post=87963366][/quote]cool cheesy






I still remain Ada ogwashi cool

Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Melezenawii:
TonyeBarcanista:
The article is not misleading, however needs update.

The article isn't about these stats

LASG stimulus is for 200k citizens, the number is far cry from the 20m Lagos citizens that are affected.
SIP that has never and cannot capture 5m of Nigeria's 200m population? The other 195m should die of hunger?
Where will money to make purchase come from when people are out of work?
loan to who exactly?
This is mere audio. The law is clear... FEED PEOPLE UNDER LOCKDOWN not audio directive.

Lagos state is yet to do ANYTHING to ensure those locked at home are fed.

Stop making excuse for ineptitude of government
Your response to number 8, are you sure you are not aware of this :

https://nmfb.com.ng/covid-19-support/

Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by TonyeBarcanista(op): 5:34pm On Mar 31, 2020
Melezenawii:
Your response to number 8, are you sure you not aware of this :

https://nmfb.com.ng/covid-19-support/
there is no contradiction.

Making announcement to feed 200k people out of 20 million is as good as doing NOTHING. 200K of 20m is meagre 1% of the segment. Yimu!

As for the number 8 (CBN loan), the policy is audio and conditional and can't even take care of the population of Nigerians on lockdown.

Note: The law stipulates that ALL those on lockdown must be fed. It didn't say 1% should be given peanut stimulus package nor given loan.
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Melezenawii: 5:36pm On Mar 31, 2020
TonyeBarcanista:
The article is not misleading, however needs update.

The article isn't about these stats

LASG stimulus is for 200k citizens, the number is far cry from the 20m Lagos citizens that are affected.
SIP that has never and cannot capture 5m of Nigeria's 200m population? The other 195m should die of hunger?
Where will money to make purchase come from when people are out of work?
loan to who exactly?
This is mere audio. The law is clear... FEED PEOPLE UNDER LOCKDOWN not audio directive.

Lagos state is yet to do ANYTHING to ensure those locked at home are fed.

Stop making excuse for ineptitude of government
Answer to number 6 not accurate

Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Melezenawii: 5:41pm On Mar 31, 2020
TonyeBarcanista:
there is no contradiction.

Making announcement to feed 200k people out of 20 million is as good as doing NOTHING. 200K of 20m is meagre 1% of the segment. Yimu!

As for the number 8 (CBN loan), the policy is audio and conditional and can't even take care of the population of Nigerians on lockdown.

Note: The law stipulates that ALL those on lockdown must be fed. It didn't say 1% should be given peanut stimulus package nor given loan.
But you said earlier , that the loan doesn't exist.

What I am trying to tell you , that your article is misleading by not mentioning the efforts been made by government at all levels.

But for calling efforts of governments at all levels audio clearly brought out the intention of your article to mislead and misrepresent facts
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by TonyeBarcanista(op): 5:42pm On Mar 31, 2020
Melezenawii:
Answer to number 6 not accurate
My brother, anybody can design infographics. The fact is that government is failing in their duty to feed those affected daily as provided by the law. I don't even see how your argument invalidate this fact!

I am a resident of Abuja, I have been under lockdown but I have not been fed in line with the provisions of the law. DO YOU KNOW ANYONE THAT HAS BEEN FED?
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by TonyeBarcanista(op): 5:47pm On Mar 31, 2020
Melezenawii:
But you said earlier , that the loan doesn't exist.

What I am trying to tell you , that your article is misleading by not mentioning the efforts been made by government at all levels.

But for calling efforts of governments at all levels audio clearly brought out the intention of your article to mislead and misrepresent facts
I see that you came here to argue politics rather than calling out government to do what is necessary for them. Only in this country will you fins citizen defending ineptitude of government simply for useless reasons.

Indeed, some of you deserve the kind of government you get... AT ALL LEVELS
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Melezenawii: 5:54pm On Mar 31, 2020
TonyeBarcanista:
The article is not misleading, however needs update.

The article isn't about these stats

LASG stimulus is for 200k citizens, the number is far cry from the 20m Lagos citizens that are affected.
SIP that has never and cannot capture 5m of Nigeria's 200m population? The other 195m should die of hunger?
Where will money to make purchase come from when people are out of work?
loan to who exactly?
This is mere audio. The law is clear... FEED PEOPLE UNDER LOCKDOWN not audio directive.

Lagos state is yet to do ANYTHING to ensure those locked at home are fed.

Stop making excuse for ineptitude of government
Your answers to 7 and 9... could not be achieved under the present economic condition... Even US Economic Stimulus Package of $2T, does not cater for all Americans..Recognize the little efforts put in place
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Wallade(m): 5:55pm On Mar 31, 2020
Melezenawii:
Your response to number 5 is contradictory to number 10. Your stats are wrong on Lagos Stimulus and Buhari SIP
Assuming his stats are wrong; please provide the authentic statistics.
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Melezenawii: 6:00pm On Mar 31, 2020
Wallade:
Assuming his stats are wrong; please provide the authentic statistics.
Check the thread again
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Wallade(m): 6:04pm On Mar 31, 2020
Melezenawii:
Your response to number 8, are you sure you not aware of this :

https://nmfb.com.ng/covid-19-support/
Oga, that loan is for people whose business will be affected by Covid 19. Eligibility requirements include the need to provide evidence of your prior sound transactions and current dwindling transactions.

Ultimately, you are to repay within a year at an interest rate of 5% P. A. with a few months moratorium. How many businesses ordinarily want such loan before Covid 19?

Besides, it is not a gift or grant, it is a loan to pay back. How does that impact or cushion the effect of Covid 19 in the lives of ordinary Nigerians trapped in FCT, Lagos and Ogun?
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Wallade(m): 6:07pm On Mar 31, 2020
Melezenawii:
Answer to number 6 not accurate
So educate us on the accurate information.
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Wallade(m): 6:09pm On Mar 31, 2020
Melezenawii:
Check the thread again
I can't find your point of reference: state the correct information again. You can quote me for quick observation.
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Wallade(m): 6:14pm On Mar 31, 2020
Melezenawii:
But you said earlier , that the loan doesn't exist.

What I am trying to tell you , that your article is misleading by not mentioning the efforts been made by government at all levels.

But for calling efforts of governments at all levels audio clearly brought out the intention of your article to mislead and misrepresent facts
What he meant by "audio" is simply that the efforts have not been realized. The projects were simply announced but they are yet to be implemented. However, the lockdown is already in effect.

How many businesses have got the CBN Covid 19 loan?
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by ccollins(m): 6:18pm On Mar 31, 2020
Melezenawii:
The article is well written , but is misleading because of some errors or willfull ommissions. You need to update the article on :
1. Number of cases
2. Number of Recoveries
3. Number of Deaths
4. Number of Governors infected
5. Government of Lagos efforts on stimulus packages for the Poor
6. Buhari Government Social Investment Programs activated .
7. Free movement of foods and essential items and ability for those to open
8. COVID Loan by CBN
9. Directive of the President for Ministers to cater for the needs of the poorest of states affected
10. Needs of other states to take initiatives like Lagos
is it not more sensible to the plight of Nigerians in this restive period to pay money into the valid BVN account of each citizen to give succour both to the poor n average families out there.you forgot there are those on daily incomes in Nigeria, how do u expect them to survive the stay at home epidermic. Provide a more better palliative for the masses. This is common reasoning
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Lovelive: 6:23pm On Mar 31, 2020
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista

www.nairaland.com/attachments/11290248_2crk9kpturbxy8wzmy2owmwythizgvlotm1zja5mznlzgywmwfkntq4yy5qcgeslqmah80eam0cqjuczqmhampdgqewaaexaq_jpeg7f6068ae3a5144dee0606c2b46251e1c

In the evening of Sunday (29th March), President Muhammadu Buhari addressed the Nigeria nation on the ravaging Coronavirus Pandemic that has made way into the country, and in his address, he pronounced human and vehicular restrictions of residents living and working within the territory of the federal capital territory (Abuja), Lagos and Ogun states for an initial period of 14 days beginning.

According to the President, the measure is to control the spread of the Coronavirus that has already infected over a hundred and eleven people in the country, including a serving governor and the chief of staff to the president, and has led to the death of a former managing director of petroleum products marketing company.

Prior to the president's action, some governors across the federation has instituted similar restriction orders in their states that have led to total or partial lockdown of activities. They include, Nyesom Wike (Rivers), Nasir Elrufai (Kaduna), Samuel Ortom (Benue), Ifeanyi Okowa (Delta), Willie Obiano (Anambra), Udom Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom), Bala Muhammed (Bauchi), Simon Lalong (Plateau), Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Enugu), Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Umar Ganduje (Kano) and several others. These governors closed markets, banned movement, shut down peoples means of livelihood, closed all inter and intra state borders within their states' territories and announced other drastic measures to keep residents of their states indoors. But just like the President, not a single one of them made effort to provide any welfare or feeding arrangement for those that will be affected by their draconian order.

While the president enjoys infinite powers by the Nigeria Quarantine Act (1926) and the Governor empowered to act when the president fails to take action, the same Act also requires that the government take responsibility of the welfare and feeding of every resident of Nigeria who are locked at their homes. But in disregard to this provision, the President and state governors are yet to make any provision for the feeding and welfare of those that will be locked in their home by their sit at home order.

The federal government and state governments must as a matter of urgency, respect and implement the entire provision of the Quarantine act and make provision to ensure sustenance of citizens to guarantee their survival while controlling the spread of the disease. President Muhammadu Buhari must emulate governments of other nations that not only instituted stay-at-home restrictions order but also ensures that citizens locked at home are well taken care of. Taking care of the feeding of Nigeria that are affected in this development should not be seen as a favor done by the government to the affected people but a right that the affected people are meant to enjoy.

The danger of locking people at home without making any provision for feeding and welfare is that they may be left with no other option other than to call the bluff of the federal and states governments so as to avoid dying of starvation.

Furthermore, it is counterproductive for government to be instituting the spread of hunger virus pandemic while making effort to control the spread of Coronavirus Pandemic.

Permit me to add that the federal government and state governments cannot claim not to have money to take care of the feeding of affected Nigerians in this their lockdown period. This is because aside what is left in the treasury, the government has gotten money through donations from well to do citizens and corporate organisations. The government must make the welfare of Nigerians affected by this lock down restriction as a top priority otherwise, they may not get the desired result as people may not be cooperating with the stay at home order due to fear of dying of starvation. The affected people may ignore the order and go about their 'normal business' due to the need to fend for themselves and their families if their feeding is not prioritised during this period.

Moreover, the so-called "school feeding program" that President Buhari claimed to be in force is like pouring water inside a basket and expecting it to be filled to the brim. Schools are affected in this period of lockdown, specifically, schools within Lagos state, Ogun state and federal capital territory are affected by the presidential shut down that takes effect 11 PM on Monday, 30th March, 2020.

The President also announced 2 month of food supplies to Nigerians living at the camps of internal display persons. While this is commendable, the government must realise that the feeding of people that will be affected by the stay at home order is as important as those living at the IDP camps. Abandoning those that are affected in the lockdown is likened to using table spoon to evacuate the water that is in the Atlantic ocean to a different location and expect to get desired result.

The government must come out clean and own up to their responsibilities. The government must take serious its duty aa regards the welfare of Nigerians. This is not the time to play politics or make empty rhetorical statement. Restrictions orders are welcomed but feeding arrangement for the affected must be put in place. This is the only way that the sit at home order will make sense. This is the position of the Nigeria Quarantine Act.

On Donations Made To Government...
Since the pandemic hit Nigeria on 27th February, several personalities and institutions have made donations to government to the tune of over a billion dollar so far. Those in authority should not see these donations as another free money to share among themselves but ensure that they are judiciously used to achieve the objectives of the donors.

Moreso, I believe that it is more appropriate for corporate and other donors to make their donations directly to the people by buying items such as test kits, hand sanitisers, face masks and hand gloves, bags of rice and other food items, and distribute directly to majority of Nigerians that cannot afford these items. Also, instead of donating billions of Nigeria to Nigeria’s political leaders that are notorious to embezzle any and every corporate organisations should take direct charge of every purchase and supplies, and fund any need of government that they can afford.


Written by Tonyebarcanista
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Nobody: 6:24pm On Mar 31, 2020
RuddyFusion:
Well written God bless you...they can lock us up forever but let them make provisions for us
If you or your neighbour has a DOG....Take it out of the cage and lock yourself up. Someone must make provisions for you.
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by sapientia(m): 6:24pm On Mar 31, 2020
Aptly put.
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by TonyeBarcanista(op): 6:33pm On Mar 31, 2020
Melezenawii:
Your answers to 7 and 9... could not be achieved under the present economic condition...
But starvation can be achieved? Right? So why order lockdown?

Even US Economic Stimulus Package of $2T, does not cater for all Americans.. Recognize the little efforts put in place
Like seriously? The USA takes care of EVERYONE Sir!
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Lovelive:
Adaogwashi1:
cool





I still remain Ada ogwashi cool
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by TonyeBarcanista(op): 6:34pm On Mar 31, 2020
ccollins:
is it not more sensible to the plight of Nigerians in this restive period to pay money into the valid BVN account of each citizen to give succour both to the poor n average families out there.you forgot there are those on daily incomes in Nigeria, how do u expect them to survive the stay at home epidermic. Provide a more better palliative for the masses. This is common reasoning
May God bless you richly.
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by TonyeBarcanista(op): 6:35pm On Mar 31, 2020
Wallade:
What he meant by "audio" is simply that the efforts have not been realized. The projects were simply announced but they are yet to be implemented. However, the lockdown is already in effect.

How many businesses have got the CBN Covid 19 loan?
It is unfortunate how people defend ineptitude of government. I still don't get it
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by sayso: 6:36pm On Mar 31, 2020
johnmartus:
Nonsense. Look Nigeria don't have money to feed anybody. We should keep praying that the money they donate was enough to buy materials for the infected people so they can go home in peace.

And we that was locked inside can go to our normal daily activities.
and you think that can happen in two weeks?
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by senatordave1(m): 7:12pm On Mar 31, 2020
ayobamiJR:
If you or your neighbour has a DOG....Take it out of the cage and lock yourself up. Someone must make provisions for you.
Gbam,savagery,word.brutality
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by senatordave1(m): 7:13pm On Mar 31, 2020
sayso:
and you think that can happen in two weeks?
You are free to disobey the lockdown,get yourself infected but you will be on your own
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by Nobody: 7:16pm On Mar 31, 2020
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista

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In the evening of Sunday (29th March), President Muhammadu Buhari addressed the Nigeria nation on the ravaging Coronavirus Pandemic that has made way into the country, and in his address, he pronounced human and vehicular restrictions of residents living and working within the territory of the federal capital territory (Abuja), Lagos and Ogun states for an initial period of 14 days beginning.

According to the President, the measure is to control the spread of the Coronavirus that has already infected over a hundred and eleven people in the country, including a serving governor and the chief of staff to the president, and has led to the death of a former managing director of petroleum products marketing company.

Prior to the president's action, some governors across the federation has instituted similar restriction orders in their states that have led to total or partial lockdown of activities. They include, Nyesom Wike (Rivers), Nasir Elrufai (Kaduna), Samuel Ortom (Benue), Ifeanyi Okowa (Delta), Willie Obiano (Anambra), Udom Emmanuel (Akwa Ibom), Bala Muhammed (Bauchi), Simon Lalong (Plateau), Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Enugu), Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Umar Ganduje (Kano) and several others. These governors closed markets, banned movement, shut down peoples means of livelihood, closed all inter and intra state borders within their states' territories and announced other drastic measures to keep residents of their states indoors. But just like the President, not a single one of them made effort to provide any welfare or feeding arrangement for those that will be affected by their draconian order.

While the president enjoys infinite powers by the Nigeria Quarantine Act (1926) and the Governor empowered to act when the president fails to take action, the same Act also requires that the government take responsibility of the welfare and feeding of every resident of Nigeria who are locked at their homes. But in disregard to this provision, the President and state governors are yet to make any provision for the feeding and welfare of those that will be locked in their home by their sit at home order.

The federal government and state governments must as a matter of urgency, respect and implement the entire provision of the Quarantine act and make provision to ensure sustenance of citizens to guarantee their survival while controlling the spread of the disease. President Muhammadu Buhari must emulate governments of other nations that not only instituted stay-at-home restrictions order but also ensures that citizens locked at home are well taken care of. Taking care of the feeding of Nigeria that are affected in this development should not be seen as a favor done by the government to the affected people but a right that the affected people are meant to enjoy.

The danger of locking people at home without making any provision for feeding and welfare is that they may be left with no other option other than to call the bluff of the federal and states governments so as to avoid dying of starvation.

Furthermore, it is counterproductive for government to be instituting the spread of hunger virus pandemic while making effort to control the spread of Coronavirus Pandemic.

Permit me to add that the federal government and state governments cannot claim not to have money to take care of the feeding of affected Nigerians in this their lockdown period. This is because aside what is left in the treasury, the government has gotten money through donations from well to do citizens and corporate organisations. The government must make the welfare of Nigerians affected by this lock down restriction as a top priority otherwise, they may not get the desired result as people may not be cooperating with the stay at home order due to fear of dying of starvation. The affected people may ignore the order and go about their 'normal business' due to the need to fend for themselves and their families if their feeding is not prioritised during this period.

Moreover, the so-called "school feeding program" that President Buhari claimed to be in force is like pouring water inside a basket and expecting it to be filled to the brim. Schools are affected in this period of lockdown, specifically, schools within Lagos state, Ogun state and federal capital territory are affected by the presidential shut down that takes effect 11 PM on Monday, 30th March, 2020.

The President also announced 2 month of food supplies to Nigerians living at the camps of internal display persons. While this is commendable, the government must realise that the feeding of people that will be affected by the stay at home order is as important as those living at the IDP camps. Abandoning those that are affected in the lockdown is likened to using table spoon to evacuate the water that is in the Atlantic ocean to a different location and expect to get desired result.

The government must come out clean and own up to their responsibilities. The government must take serious its duty aa regards the welfare of Nigerians. This is not the time to play politics or make empty rhetorical statement. Restrictions orders are welcomed but feeding arrangement for the affected must be put in place. This is the only way that the sit at home order will make sense. This is the position of the Nigeria Quarantine Act.

On Donations Made To Government...
Since the pandemic hit Nigeria on 27th February, several personalities and institutions have made donations to government to the tune of over a billion dollar so far. Those in authority should not see these donations as another free money to share among themselves but ensure that they are judiciously used to achieve the objectives of the donors.

Moreso, I believe that it is more appropriate for corporate and other donors to make their donations directly to the people by buying items such as test kits, hand sanitisers, face masks and hand gloves, bags of rice and other food items, and distribute directly to majority of Nigerians that cannot afford these items. Also, instead of donating billions of Nigeria to Nigeria’s political leaders that are notorious to embezzle any and every corporate organisations should take direct charge of every purchase and supplies, and fund any need of government that they can afford.


Written by Tonyebarcanista
. Palative measures are your rights.Nigerian demand for it. Enough is enough.
Re: PMB, Govs Breached Quarantine Act For Failing To Feed Nigerians Under Lockdown by sapientia(m): 8:02pm On Mar 31, 2020
ChristianNorth:
This one na confirmed zombie
One of the naturals.
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