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All Coronavirus Palliatives In Ebonyi State Have Been Shared – David Umahi

Dave Umahi

Dave Umahi

Ebonyi State governor, David Umahi has come out to say that all coronavirus palliatives in the state have been shared.

He revealed this recently in a broadcast to the people after the recent disturbances in the state by hoodlums.

According to him, the government, in collaboration with Local Government Areas in the state, are currently working towards providing another set of palliatives to be shared with the people in December.

He added that the youths are always free to dialogue with his government and make inputs in his governance.

His words, “You are aware that we spent billions of naira to purchase palliatives which were shared through the various polling units in the state, irrespective of political alliances.

β€œWe reached over 600,000 Ebonyi people, including those in Lagos and Abuja ,and the remaining presently is for students of the state university who were not in session.”

“We are working towards assisting parents to send students back to school by reducing school fees but be aware that there is opportunity cost; when one thing is done, another may not be done.

β€œI call on all youths to dialogue with my government and make inputs in governance.”

This is aside the 100 state Executive Council members, over 1,110 Technical Assistants and other political appointments in the state of which 90 per cent of the occupiers are youths.

β€œI again plead with our young one, please no more attacks, destruction of assets, killings of both of you and security agencies.”

“I plead with these young hoodlums killing us in the name of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) to withdraw peacefully to their houses.

β€œSecurity agencies must give them peace and free access to return to their communities.”



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