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Some residents of Enugu State in the Diaspora have urged the Government, agencies and individuals to concentrate the distribution of COVID-19 palliatives on rural dwellers. The group spoke while presenting palliative items to some families at Mgbowo, Awgu local government area of Enugu State by indigenes of the area based outside the country. The Diaspora

Some residents of Enugu State in the Diaspora have urged the Government, agencies and individuals to concentrate the distribution of COVID-19 palliatives on rural dwellers.

The Diaspora indigenes under the aegis of ‘Imuzikwa Anya Business and Charity Organization’, said the items would help mitigate the effect of the lockdown on the people, occasioned by the deadly coronaVirus .Speaking to journalists after presenting the foodstuff to the people, President of the group, Mr. Chidi Ejinaka , represented by Mr.

He also charged world and national leaders to double their efforts in tackling Covid-19 across the world, even as he expressed the hope that the world will soon conquer the deadly disease.

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