
Residents of Egan-Igando in Alimosho Local government in Lagos state have called out the Lagos state government over the insufficient “COVID-19 Emergency Food Response” they received.
The residents of Igando area of Lagos state took to their social media pages to call out Lagos state government for sending very insufficient food stuff as COVID-19 relieve materials to members of the community.
Some claim they received just 3 loaves of bread, three 2kg beans to be shared among over 1200 residents while some others revealed that they got tomatoe paste and 3 2kg bag of rice to be shared among residents in two streets during the lockdown.
See some posts shared on social media by these residents below.
COVID-19 Emergency Food Response of Egan-Igando In Lagos state delivered food stuff (Rice&Beans) to Its people today and this is what was delivered. One ‘derica’ of rice & beans is to be shared by two streets of about 19 houses. Isn’t this alarming?! – @Jaywon4real
This is what LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT is giving each LCDA in the state. This is a picture of the #Covid19 #ReliefFoodPackage given to an ABARANJE LCDA in Ikotun/Igando Local Government Area. #ReliefPackage #COVID19Lagos – @Afobaje__
To my greatest surprise when the chairman of Ifesowapo CDA in IGando
called the entire community to come out to share the COVID relieve
materials they got from the state. I have never seen this in my entire
life. 5 loaves of bread, 5 sacks (containing 2 sachets of tomato, 3 –
@SOLOMON12597683
Let m burst ur burbles, u see dis package is donated for the whole
igando communities to share as part of there own relief package. We are
in soup. I tell people is beta to b covid positive in Italy dan negative
in Nigeria – @ImoleayoBalogu2
We just received 3 loaves of bread and 3 2kg pack of beans from LASG for
the whole of my CDA in Igando (Alimosho LG). How does over 1200
households share 3 loaves of bread and three 2kg pack of beans.
@jidesanwoolu I’m sure this wasn’t what you ordered – @lawalaneru12
Recall that Nigeria implemented a sweeping quarantine for three major
states that are home to almost 30 million people in a bid to slow the
spread of the new coronavirus, including Lagos, Abuja and Ogun which
kicked at 11pm local time on Monday and will last for at least two
weeks, President Muhammadu Buhari announced on Sunday
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