The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Sunday accused
the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led federal government of allegedly donating
contaminated and poisonous rice to Nigerians as COVID-19 palliatives.
PDP in a statement issued by its Deputy National
Publicity Secretary, Prince Diran Odeyemi, accused the federal government of
distributing ‘rotten rice’ seized by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) many
years ago instead of using the money donated to Nigerians to buy food items as
palliatives for them.
The party spokesperson also accused the APC-led
government of foul play in the circumstances deployed by the government to rate
and determine who is poor in Nigeria.
Odeyemi further stated that “it is also lack of
initiative and poor judgement if the best method and option deployed by the government
is to give financial succour only to Nigerians with less than N5,000 in their bank
account or citizen who are not able to top their mobile phone with more than
N100 whereas they know where the poor Nigerians lives when they want their
votes.”
The PDP made reference to a widely circulated video
clips where NCS had declared millions of seized bags of rice as unfit for human
consumption going by the chemicals purportedly used by the smugglers in
preserving them before bringing them to Nigeria, and as such, there was no basis for the federal government
through the same agency to consider releasing such to Nigerians as palliatives.
“It is irreconcilable if in the name of saving the
lives of Nigerians against the coronavirus pandemic, the same government is
giving Nigerians poisonous rice as palliative; we wonder how a government that
claims to value the lives of its people will openly toy with the idea of feeding
them with expired food,” he stated.
Odeyemi, however, commended the vigilance of
Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State and his team, and praised his resolution to
reject the 1,800 bags of ‘the poisonous rice’ donated to the state government
through the NCS, advising other state governments to emulate Makinde by
returning their consignment rather than play politics with the lives of the
citizens.
The PDP deputy national publicity secretary
stressed that the Osun State case is still fresh in the memory where adulterated
and expired bags of rice were distributed to the people in the name of
palliative which has landed many people in the state in the hospital.
According to
him, "This is to say the least, a wicked and an ungodly act considering
what would have be the consequence should the Oyo State Government have gone
ahead with the distribution of the 1,800 bags of rice without checking it. This
act is condemnable."
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