Coronavirus: Ogun residents lament ‘scanty’ COVID-19 relief packages sent to them by Gov. Abiodun [VIDEO]
Gov Abiodun had promised to donate relief packages to 500,000 households in the state to cushion the effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on them.
But, in his reaction, Gov Abiodun said the packages were mainly for the poor and the vulnerable, hence his insistence on direct distribution to the intended beneficiaries. According to him, 500,000 poor and vulnerable households are targeted in all, covering an estimated three million poor and vulnerable individuals in the state.
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