CoronavirusNewsNigeriaAdamawa APC Distributes COVID-19 palliative to 15,000 Households, Take Awareness Campaign to 21 LGAs

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YOLA — The Adamawa State chapter of  All Progressives Congress (APC) kicked started the distribution of COVID-19 palliatives to 15,000 households, along with a public awareness campaign on preventive measures against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the 21 local governments of the state.

Launching the campaign in Fufore,Girei and Yola North , the state Chairman of the party, Mr Ibrahim Bilal, explained that it is critical that cooperate groups and individuals to embark on such efforts towards ameliorating  the hardship faced by the common man as a result of the global pandemic, and to educate locals with safety measures on COVID-19.

Mr Bilal said: ‘Hunger has no tribe, religion or political affiliation. That is why we are launching this campaign to support our people across the state irrespective of religion, ethnicity and party divide.

‘We are giving these materials to those that are most in need of them, not to our party members.

‘What is the point of our humanity if, let’s say, for example, our ward chairman has sufficient food in his house and his next-door neighbor who is of a different political party,  has nothing?

”It is only right and humane to give these materials to the other person, that is the right thing to do and that is what I want you all to do in the twenty-one local governments in the state.’

The party Chairman, tasked residents to observe every necessary safety protocol in order to stop the spread of the disease in the state, including washing hands regularly, using face masks in public, and maintaining social distance.

Also speaking on the party’s mission, the state secretary of the APC, Wafari Theman said: ‘We are here to distribute some staple food like rice, indomie, among other food items to our people in Adamawa State.

‘We are giving out twenty-five bags of rice and fifteen cartons of indomie each, to all the 226 wards in Adamawa.

‘The essence is to reach out to those particularly in need and to support families in the best way we can and is designed to reach out to 15,000 households.

‘Since the 25th of February, 2020, this country has literally been in a battle with this virus, so we need the collective efforts of everyone to deal with this and helping to address the need of our people irrespective of party, or any sentiments is a step in the right direction, after all, the disease has no respect for our differences.’

One of the beneficiaries and a representative of the physically challenged groups Mallam Abdullahi, commended the party for the gesture, ‘’since the lockdown people like me have been finding it difficult to survive or earn a living.

‘This help is timely and it would go a long way in addressing our problems and help our families too.

‘I wish that other bodies and organisations would learn from this and come to our help.’’

Ibrahim Abdul' Aziz (Correspondent)
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