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Vandalized palliative warehouse, a strategic reserve to lessen eventualities – Edo govt

Another truck load food, essential items looted in Abuja

Edo State government on Saturday said the government warehouse breached in Medical Stores Road, Benin City, storing palliative materials and medical supplies, served as a strategic reserve to mitigate eventualities in the state.

Crusoe Osagie, media aide to the governor made it known in a statement in Benin City.

BusinessDay had reported that hoodlums invaded the warehouse in the early hours of Saturday, and carted away palliative materials.

Osagie, who reacted to the invasion and looting of the COVID-19 materials at the state government owned- storage house, said the vandalized warehouse stored some strategic medical assets.

He said the medical assets include vaccines, high-end equipment and other supplies.

He noted that the government has distributed most of the palliative materials sent to the state and what was stored at the warehouse, which has now been breached in Medical Stores Road, was strategic to mitigate eventualities

“Upon receipt of relief materials, there has been an ongoing process of distribution for the past seven months to the vulnerable and poor population to mitigate the impact of the COVID-19 crisis in the state.

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“The vandalised warehouse stored some strategic medical assets, he said the items looted include vaccines, high-end equipment and other supplies.

“It is unfortunate that critical medical supplies, including vaccines meant for children, were vandalised, which is most condemnable.

“The other warehouses for food supplies in Edo State are empty as the relief materials that were earlier housed in them have all been distributed.

“In the analysis of the trend of coronavirus pandemic by scientists across the globe, studies have shown that there was going to be a second wave of the pandemic.

“This has been proven to be true in most parts of Europe, where there has since been a second round of shutdown, with its attendant economic implications.

“With this and other possible eventualities, it is only wise for government to have a strategic reserve,” he said.

He added that it was important to note that in the past few weeks, the government has been able to fall back on this strategic reserve in response to the plight of people displaced by flooding in parts of Etsako Central, Etsako East and Esan South East Local Government Areas (LGAs).

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