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COVID-19: South West states, Kwara, Kogi receives Palliatives from OPC.

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13 May 2020 5:46 PM GMT
COVID-19: South West states, Kwara, Kogi receives Palliatives from OPC.
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The Oodua Peoples Congress on Wednesday donated N3 million for food and procurements of essential items to patients of the deadly COVID-19 disease across the six states of the South West and Kwara and Kogi States. The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Abiodun Ige Adams, who is also the National Coordinator of the group, […]


The Oodua Peoples Congress on Wednesday donated N3 million for food and procurements of essential items to patients of the deadly COVID-19 disease across the six states of the South West and Kwara and Kogi States.

The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Abiodun Ige Adams, who is also the National Coordinator of the group, said the palliative was aimed at assisting the governments in ensuring better treatment for all the patients that have been receiving treatments at the various isolation centres across the states.

Iba Adams stated that the new measure became imperative following the intervention and initial efforts of members of Oodua Progressive Union, the sister organization of the OPC in the Diaspora, that donated funds and food items during the first phase of the palliative.

Expressing concern over the rise in the figures of cases of infection across the world, with specific focus on Nigeria, Adams noted that despite all efforts being made, the number of infections are still rising by the day.

He urged the government at all levels to look inward by using traditional remedy to curtail the spread of the deadly disease as it was done in Madagascar.

The Yoruba leader also informed that the second phase of the palliative was done with the intention to keep faith with the ideology of the group, saying it was the best way to extend the group’s hands of generosity to the victims of the deadly disease in the South West and beyond

Adams said: “It all began when members of OPC across all the 87 countries in the world contributed over N5 million for palliative for victims of COVID-19.

“That gesture came at a time when the lockdown was at its peak.

“The funds were meant for the procurement of essential items such as food items and other necessities for the patients that have been receiving treatments at the isolation centres across the six states of the South West and Kwara and Kogi States.

“So, the feedback we got from the first phase of the palliative was remarkable and it was the success that led to the second phase, with the OPC contributing voluntarily across board to make the sacrifice.”

Aare Adams explained further that the group had earlier inaugurated the COVID-19 Palliative Committee that sees to the distribution of the funds for the procurement of other essential items.

He said: “The intention is to extend our hands of generosity to patients of COVID-19 that are mostly affected.

I think our group has demonstrated a strong desire to impact the lives of our people and also cater to the needs of all our brothers and sisters in Nigeria, especially in the South West, Kwara and Kogi States.”

Meanwhile, the Publicity Secretary of the group, Yinka Oguntimehin, said the donation was necessary and timely, adding that the OPC will be willing to play its roles to the Yoruba race in every situation.

Oguntimehin said: “With this rare gesture, we have demonstrated great commitment and unprecedented gesture of charity to humanity.

“It is on record that the OPC was the first group in the diaspora to extend their hands of generosity to Nigerians.

“And interestingly, the OPC as a group with over six million members in Nigeria has done its part by making significant impact as one of the groups in the country to have donated generously towards alleviating the suffering of the people.”

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