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Food palliatives: CACOVID petitions Edo govt, refutes claims by federal legislator

CACOVID

The Private Sector-led Coalition Against Covid-19 (CACOVID) has petitioned the Edo State government over alleged misappropriation of food palliatives worth over N465 million by a member of House Representatives from the state, Omoriege Ogbeide Ihama, representing Oredo Federal Constituency, Benin, Edo state.

CACOVID, a coalition of organised private sector operators had earlier in the year, pooled resources together to complement federal and state governments’ efforts to mitigate the Covid-19 pandemic, by purchasing and donating testing kits, medical supplies, constructing isolation centres and providing food palliatives worth N23 billion for distribution to the vulnerable in partnership with the state governments.

The coalition said in Lagos that it has dispatched food palliatives to Edo State to cater for 36,295 households just like it did for other states for onward distribution to the people but was alarmed to see the lawmaker on state television distributing the food stuffs, claiming he bought them; without recourse to CACOVID as the provider.

The group described the development ‘as fraudulent’ and ‘unbecoming of a federal lawmaker to lay claims and take credit for what he knew nothing about how it was purchased, the amount spent and how they were taken to Edo state.’

A CACOVID leader and chief executive officer of ACT, told newsmen in Lagos that the coalition was embarrassed by the video of the distribution of its food palliatives by Ihama to his constituency, claiming he provided them.

“We need to let people know that it was a false claim, Ihama never bought those products, they were purchased by CACOVID to complement the state government’s efforts at alleviating the untold hardship brought upon the people by the Covid-19.”

Osayi explained that CACOVID had to write the state to express its displeasure at the development because the lawmaker was bold to say he provided the food palliatives to the people on the state Independent television station and even went ahead to showcase the beneficiaries who were also thanking him for the provisions.

“News coverage by the Independent Television, Benin, Edo State, showed Omoregie Ogbeide Ihama, the member representing Oredo Federal Consistency as he claimed credits to the palliatives which were distributed by the Private Sector Coalition Against COVID-19.

“In the report, he stated that besides sponsoring bills and motions for the good of Nigerians, he will continue to champion the cause of improving the lives of the people. He also added that since the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus, he has personally given out food items and networked with other agencies of government to attract the relief materials to the people of Oredo constituency.

“He made this statement while supervising the distribution of the palliatives which had CACOVID logo plastered all over them. Therefore, CACOVID is strongly refuting his claims, that the palliatives are a part of its efforts to feed 1.7million households in the 774 local government areas of the country. This is an initiative which has kicked off in states such as: Bauchi, Jigawa, Kogi, Anambra, Ogun, Kebbi, Ekiti, Borno, Yobe Enugu, Plateau, Benue, Nasarawa and Edo.”

Alile listed products sent to Edo State by CACOVID to include: 72,590 boxes of Noodle; 36,295 rolls of Sugar; 36,295 bags (10kg) of Rice; 36,295 bags of Garri/Semo; 36,295 packs of Pasta and 36,295 rolls of salt.

CACOVID is a private-sector alliance tasked with pulling resources across industries to provide technical and operational support while providing funding and building advocacy through aggressive awareness.

So far, the coalition has built and revamped testing and isolation centres to strengthen the response capacity of states. They’ve also supported the NCDC with over 300,000 test kits and personal protective equipment (PPE).