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Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by dre11(m): 11:35am On Oct 26, 2020
There no time were governors of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) asked to await any further directive before distributing the palliatives given to them by the federal government to cushion the effect of the COVID- 19, credible sources have told Daily Trust.

Since Wednesday last week, hoodlums across the states have been breaking into stores and strategic reserves looting food items and everything on sight in the wake of the #EndSARS protests.

Besides donation by the federal government, groups such as the Private Sector Coalition Against COVID-19 (CACOVID) and spirited individuals had also contributed food and non-food items even as much of such donations had not been distributed to the targeted people.

The consignments were, however, looted in the last few days, a development that prompted some state governments to issue statements in which they gave excuses as to why they did not distribute the palliatives.

There has been a deafening silence from the presidency and the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Social Development and Disaster Management on whether the commodities “discovered” were actually hoarded by the state governments or not.

Individuals and groups had in the last seven months chided the President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC government over the COVID-19 palliatives said to have been given to states.

Zahra Buhari

But one of Buhari’s daughters, Zahra, on Sunday aligned with Instagram stories that said the discovery of undistributed COVID-19 palliatives in warehouses across the country by youth revealed that her father was not the problem of Nigeria.

She reposted that the discovery showed that her father actually made efforts to cushion the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on Nigerians.

“Now that people confirmed that Buhari distributed enough palliatives nationwide, it is clear Buhari is not our problem,” the post claimed.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Sadiya Umar Farouq, was also called out severally for allegedly siphoning the palliatives.

She is now seen as “a hero of sorts” as people paid tribute to her on social media.

Her ministry had at the height of the coronavirus pandemic said it had distributed assorted food items to states for onward distribution to the most vulnerable population but the claim was rebuffed by many saying they did not benefit from the gesture.

Efforts to speak with the minister on Sunday were not successful as her telephone line was not connecting.

She was yet to respond to a text message also.

States on the defence

However, with the ongoing destruction and stealing at stores and other places, some state governments have issued statements saying they could not distribute the looted palliatives given to them because they were awaiting clearance from Abuja.

In Osun for instance, the Secretary of the state’s Food and Relief Committee on COVID-19, Bayo Jimoh, on Friday, said the looted items at a warehouse in Ede town donated by CACOVID were not hoarded, but rather kept for the flag-off of the official distribution.

The Commissioner for Information in Plateau State, Dan Manjang, on Saturday, also denied that they hoarded the palliatives looted by hoodlums and other citizens at various warehouses.

When contacted, Abdulrazaque Bello-Barkindo, Head of Media, the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), promised to get back to our correspondent.

A source at the NGF secretariat said an official statement might be issued soon on the matter.


‘They hoarded relief materials’

But credible sources in Abuja said it is within the jurisdiction of state governments to distribute palliatives given to them to the targeted groups without any external influence or directive.

One of the sources close to the federal government who does not want to be named, said, “We really don’t want to join issues with the states because this is a trying moment for all.

“But to set the record straight, there was never a time when the Presidency or the ministry of humanitarian affairs said, state governors should not distribute the palliatives given to them until a certain time,” he said.

Another source said, “The interventions were meant to support the poor whose livelihood was affected by the lockdown and therefore it is not tenable to say that such donations should not be shared.

“I don’t think if any government official either at the Presidency or anywhere will ask governors not to distribute such interventions.

“Of course some of us are aware that Plateau State for instance, got its donation a few days ago but some states received theirs months ago,” he said.

“The directive was that states should immediately distribute the good to the most vulnerable not to keep them,” another source said. “So, if some states kept the products this long; maybe they have a different reason; I am saying that they hoarded what they received,” he added.

Daily Trust reports that in some states, some residents were given noodles or a small quantity of rice in the name of COVID-19 relief at the height of lockdown.

Many Nigerians were shocked after seeing the quantum of assorted food items including rice, pasta, sugar, oil, Semovita and other grains being carted away from stores in some states.

Besides stores where COVID-19 materials were kept, the hoodlums irrespective of gender, religious or political persuasions are also wreaking havoc on strategic places belonging to state governments or its agencies.

In Plateau, Osun, Lagos and Adamawa, the hoodlums yesterday ransacked government stores, houses of prominent politicians, traditional leaders and renowned personalities in search of COVID-19 goods.



We flagged -off distribution since – CACOVID official

A member of the CACOVID steering committee, who preferred anonymity to avoid confrontation with the state governors told Daily Trust that: “It is painful that the governors of the states are deliberately misdirecting public anger at corporate organisations that voluntarily donated these items to help them ameliorate the suffering of the poor.

“The question we should ask the governors is, are they not aware that the media had variously reported the flagging -off of the distribution in their states? What next after the flag-off?

The official said the scenes that emanated from the invasion of warehouses in several states as they watched on television might have jeopardised the laudable fight against COVID-19, as the masses were seen disregarding the safety protocols whilst carting away palliatives.

“How can we explain that the same items that were distributed even to some of the farthest points in this country like Borno State have been distributed by the state while others wait?

“The next question is for the media to ask the states that have distributed whether they required another approval after the flag-off”

The CACOVID committee member said the donations were done in good faith adding that “At CACOVID, we have a very good governance structure and we have the likes of PriceWaterCoopers (PwC), a reputable audit firm as part of that process to ensure monitoring and evaluation.”

On August 6, CACOVID formally announced the flag-off of a nationwide distribution of multi-billion naira food palliative and other relief items to mitigate the adverse effects of the novel coronavirus pandemic on vulnerable Nigerians.

CACOVID administrator and CEO of Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF), Zouera Youssoufou said with the announcement in Lagos, the coalition divided the distribution using the six geo-political zones and the distributions were flagged-off simultaneously across states.



We’re trying to find out what happened – CBN

Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) said it is probing the non-distribution of the CACOVID palliatives.

The apex bank had taken custody of the monetary donations from the philanthropists during the heat of the pandemic and the lockdown.

The acting Director of Corporate Affairs at CBN, Mr Osita Nwanisobi said on telephone: “We are trying to get information from the states to know exactly what happened.

“The CACOVID is a CBN-led initiative in collaboration with the private sector. If you look at what has happened, these are things that have already been given to the states for them to distribute to the masses.

“We are still trying to get the numbers. CACOVID also has its media initiatives. It is not a CBN affair. It is private-sector driven. But we are trying to get the numbers,” he stated.


First Bank mum

There were recent comments on social media attributed to the MD/CEO of First Bank, Dr Sola Adeduntan, who allegedly stated in a closed WhatsApp group known as the “Sigmites” that the palliative materials were only delivered in September and early October.

Sigmite is an acronym for members of the oldest socio-philanthropic students’ organisation known as Sigma Club, University of Ibadan.

First Bank has neither issued any counter-statement to deny the statement attributed to the managing director as at the time of this report. The Head, Corporate Responsibility and Sustainability/Media & External Relations of the bank, Ismail Omamegbe, was yet to return a telephone phone call by one of our reporters.

On October 3, CACOVID had petitioned the Edo State Government over alleged misappropriation of food palliatives worth over N465 million by a member of House Representatives from the state.

The coalition said it had dispatched food palliatives to Edo State to cater for 36,295 households just like for other states for distribution but was alarmed to see the lawmaker on state television distributing the foodstuffs claiming he bought them without recourse to CACOVID as the provider.

Daily Trust reports that on July 1, the Nasarawa State Government had distributed 38 trucks of palliatives to vulnerable persons in the state. Zamfara did that on July 25; Ondo state did its own on August 9, and Borno distributed the palliatives on September 23.

DAILY TRUST

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by Damikjay(m): 11:38am On Oct 26, 2020
this country don turn cruise.
state govt is waiting for federal govt authorisation, federal govt just denied it.

who are this people fooling

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by Abfinest007(m): 11:39am On Oct 26, 2020
Selfish people .this act that the governors did is making buhari look like a saint just like Zahra said

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by Dreambeat: 11:40am On Oct 26, 2020
Wicked and heartless leaders

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by MickzyDonald: 11:42am On Oct 26, 2020
Both the state and federal are all mad,they both know about the storing process of the palliatives,but now that everyone now knows about their evil deeds they are now pushing it to one another.... May the Thunderous Thunder of God smack them all. Selfish government's

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by Goldenheart(m): 12:18pm On Oct 26, 2020
This is not greed, this is beyond greed...

How can someone be so greedy to the extent of withdrawing palliative to the people who voted you in...

This is unrefined evil....

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by Nazgul: 12:18pm On Oct 26, 2020
Nigeria my country

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by jlinkd78(m): 12:18pm On Oct 26, 2020
Truth must come out. Can you imagine these wicked state govs making a saint out of Buhari. You are hoarding food meant for d poor forgetting the God of d poor would fight back. For this palliatives matter bah, d Governors all goofed big time. Wike would have shouted at roof top if indeed d FG said approval must be gotten before sharing but u see him deploying armed security to guard d Rivers State warehouse opposite Pleasure Park as at now.

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by ggood: 12:19pm On Oct 26, 2020
we know

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by tobtap: 12:19pm On Oct 26, 2020
disgraceful bunch... idiotic elites

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by ghum9: 12:19pm On Oct 26, 2020
Damikjay:
this country don turn cruise.
state govt is waiting for federal govt authorisation, federal govt just denied it.

who are this people fooling

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by tesppidd: 12:19pm On Oct 26, 2020
grin

I wonder who is dishing out such accurate and precise intelligence on the location of these palliatives across the country.

That person should be working for the CIA not even DSS.

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by PatrickOkunima(m): 12:19pm On Oct 26, 2020
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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by Tonymegabush1(m): 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
Food is meant to be eaten and not stored to waste away...

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by TONIOI: 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
Fools fooling dem selves , if not for protest , we won't see all ur secrets.

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by shugaboy6102(m): 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
Thunder can you please come and strike all this evil leaders abeg. But if na to steal money una no go wait for Federal Government. [color=#000000][/color]

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by aaking(m): 12:20pm On Oct 26, 2020
FG versus the state government . for the state government not to distribute the palliative mean that FG has given them order of not sharing the palliative. FG is now denying the previous words. Politics is truly game for the blind

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by Farki: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
Osun state is saying another thing, in the thread below they said they were instructed to wait for orders from
CACOVID office in Abuja and until the "rice component" came but it never did.

https://www.nairaland.com/6200571/ede-covid-19-palliatives-warehouse-looting


Now they are telling us another thing.

Remember that some states received spoilt and contaminated rice as palliatives during that period.

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by olatade(m): 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
Okay

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by Kizzygentle: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by Trueteller0147: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
Which kind gentle thunder for this wicked government. Abi strong and merciless thunder
MickzyDonald:
Both the state and federal are all mad,they both know about the storing process of the palliatives,but now that everyone now knows about their evil deeds they are now pushing it to one another.... May the gentle Thunder of God smack them all. Selfish government's

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by baby124: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
They are thieves. Well I don’t blame them, we let them loot with foolish excuses. Now looting our money is no longer enough. They now loot food from our mouths. Soon they will loot us and our families. The greed is uncontrollable.

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by Chiedu4Trump: 12:21pm On Oct 26, 2020
After almost 7 month?

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by EmekaBlue(m): 12:22pm On Oct 26, 2020
deny deny deny

Na wetin this FG sabi

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by sam4noow(m): 12:22pm On Oct 26, 2020
This picture says it all grin

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by NaijaOlosho(f): 12:22pm On Oct 26, 2020
grin
Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by tstx(m): 12:23pm On Oct 26, 2020
Till today heads are yet to roll on this palliative hoarding corruption

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by opalu: 12:23pm On Oct 26, 2020
Okay
Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by ILoveDemMANNA: 12:23pm On Oct 26, 2020
In the last few days, Nigerians have discovered various warehouses where the COVID19 palliatives donated by CACOVID were stored and went ahead to loot them.
The palliatives comprising of food items were stored in the warehouses and were supposed to be distributed to the less privileged Nigerians.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Sadiya Umar Farouq, is now seen as “a hero of sorts” as people paid tribute to her on social media.
Her ministry had at the height of the coronavirus pandemic said it had distributed assorted food items to states for onward distribution to the most vulnerable population but the claim was rebuffed by many saying they did not benefit from the gesture.

There no time were governors of the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) asked to await any further directive before distributing the palliatives given to them by the federal government to cushion the effect of the COVID- 19, credible sources have told Daily Trust

Only pigs won't believe these true words,
Instead of them to hold their Local Government Chairmen, Councilors, Representatives, Senators and Governors accountable for what ever misery is going on in their life. They will come online shouting Buhari Buhari,
even for the filled up drainages in their villages and for the broken tables in their local markets!

Watch many of them commenting on the thread by reading the headlines alone, lazy mofos.

The same people shouting that Buhari never did anything whatsoever, throughout this pandemic,
Buhari Never gave any palliatives to Nigerians are the same ones now so amazed seeing how much foods the politicans closest to them hid in their homes and warehouses all over the nation after being distributed from Abuja to every states in Nigeria.
And there are still many more that are even yet to be discovered.
Nigerians are simply the enemies of themselves.
#IStandWithZahra

Goldie16:
After the president has done his part,
every other person should do their part as well.
You can't blame him for your failure to do your own part.
Let's call a spade a spade.
The common man is even more wicked than the politician that they are blaming. See how they are busy Looting private warehouses

True... so true.

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Re: Palliatives Distribution: 'FG Never Asked Governors To Wait For Approval' by Itisallright: 12:23pm On Oct 26, 2020
Maybe they want to use it as xmas gifts for us.... when foods is given to you to give your citizens during difficult period, you guys keep it somewhere to play politics with and forget that some have died because hunger. We should not even talk about other materials and financial donated because those ones has been shared very long time ago....

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