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COVID-19: Palliatives For Kano Residents Left Under Rain By Officials

Palliatives brought by the Nigerian Government for 50,000 households in Kano State have been exposed to three rounds of rainfall, The Guardian reports.

The food items meant to help cushion the effect of the Coronavirus lockdown, were donated by the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development on May 17 and have been left in an open warehouse at the premises of the Kano Agricultural Supply Company. 

“Many people are living hungry because they cannot go to fetch for their daily sources of livelihood. Government brought the food to assist people but look at the items here under the rain and in the sun.

“How can people be starving and food meant for them left idle. This is wrong,” a source said.

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