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Ohaneze donates palliative­s to indigenes in Bayelsa

- From Bassey Willie, Yenagoa General Editor: Editor: Reporters:

The Bayelsa State chapter of Ohaneze Ndigbo youth wing has donated food items to its indigenes affected by COVID-19 crisis in the state.

The food items donated include bags of rice, beans, noodles, yams and some protective materials such as hand sanitisers among others.

Speaking during the presentati­on of the items in Yenagoa, the South South Coordinato­r of Ohaneze youth wing, Chief Chinedu Arthur-Ugwa, said the donation was to alleviate the suffering of Igbo people in the state, especially those that were affected by government’s demolition of illegal structures in markets across the state.

He thanked the Bayelsa State government for its earlier donation of some items to the non-indigenes in the state, advising Igbo people to live in peace while doing their businesses in the state.

He said: “We come together as a people to make sure that we alleviate the suffering of our people in this COVID-19 period. Most of our people have been at home in the past months due to this lockdown and they need our assistance in these trying times.

“Our members were worst hit during the ongoing demolition of ‘Ilegal structures’ in markets; their shops were demolished with goods inside, so they need our brotherly love now.

“I want to urge every Igbo person living and doing business in Bayelsa to be law-abiding and support government developmen­tal plans.”

The Chairman of Ohaneze youth wing in Bayelsa State, Sir Nnanna Raymond, said the welfare of its members becomes paramount during the period of COVID-19 crisis.

He urged his members to observe social distancing, wear face masks and maintain good healthy habits to stay safe and alive.

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