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500 Million COVID-19 Palliative Funds Is Missing? - Culture - Nairaland

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500 Million COVID-19 Palliative Funds Is Missing? by thegazetteng(op): 5:26pm On Apr 07, 2020
When the lockdown on Adamawa state enters its second week to prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, state residents turn to beg to earn their living.

It comes because there are claims that the money released by the state may have been diverted because they are not awaiting little palliative from either the federal, state or local governments.

The State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA) distributes relief supplies as a palliative in its stores to local government councils.

Read full story via https://thegazette.ng/500-million-covid-19-palliative-funds-is-missing

Re: 500 Million COVID-19 Palliative Funds Is Missing? by Greatzeus(m): 12:44am On Apr 08, 2020
thegazetteng:
When the lockdown on Adamawa state enters its second week to prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, state residents turn to beg to earn their living.

It comes because there are claims that the money released by the state may have been diverted because they are not awaiting little palliative from either the federal, state or local governments.


The State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA) distributes relief supplies as a palliative in its stores to local government councils.

Read full story via https://thegazette.ng/500-million-covid-19-palliative-funds-is-missing
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