15th April, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
LOCKDOWN EXTENSION: CREATE FEEDING
CENTRES – MURIC
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has advised the Federal, state
and local government authorities to create feeding centres urgently in order to
cushion the effect of the extension of COVID-19 lockdown. It will be recalled
that President Muhammadu Buhari extended the lockdown by two weeks in his
broadcast yesterday, Monday, 14th April 2020.
MURIC gave this advice in a press statement issued by its
director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Wednesday, 15th April, 2020.
“Though the extension is our best option if we don’t want to see
Nigerians dropping dead on the streets, the federal, state and local
governments must change their method of distributing palliatives. The idea of
sharing raw foodstuff is not working. This method is being abused by corrupt
officials. Much of the foodstuff is being diverted. It is not reaching the poor
masses.
“Governments at all the three tiers must device means of making
diversion of palliatives unwise, cumbersome, unprofitable and therefore
unnecessary. This can be achieved by organizing central feeding points in all
communities at the local, state and federal levels. The same foodstuffs that
are being distributed can be opened up, cooked and served in take-away packages
for distribution among hungry Nigerians.
“It will be unthinkable for corrupt officials to divert up to a
quarter of cooked food without making a mess of their own houses, stores and
offices. They will have no option than to distribute the take-away packages as
arranged.
“Neither should distribution be a problem. Why is it easy for
the electricity companies to reach every nook and cranny in the communities to
distribute bills and collect money from poor Nigerians but difficult to locate
the same poor people when distributing palliatives? Why is it possible for
politicians to knock on every door on the street when soliciting for votes but
impossible for the same politicians to share food to hungry people on the same
street?
“Politicians should stop deceiving poor Nigerians. Most senators
and members of the House of Representatives are yet to visit their
constituencies during this COVID-19 saga. They are yet to sympathise with their
constituents and ask what they need and how they are coping.
“We are constrained to cry out to the three tiers of government.
Nigerians are hungry. Whole families are starving. Most of the raw foodstuff
that are meant for poor Nigerians did not reach them. Whole areas have been
neglected. Many streets did not see a single ‘derica’ of rice or gari. While we
appreciate the efforts of the Federal Government in ameliorating the sufferings
of Nigerians, we lay emphasis on the need to change the modus operandi.
“Hunger has produced its natural backlash in form of the astronomical
rise in criminal activities in Abuja and Lagos. Young gangsters are attacking
neighbourhoods in daytime. Gunshots now rent the air at night in places that
have been peaceful for years. Parents cannot control the youth because they
cannot feed them. Hunger has neutralized loco parentis and the moral
right to question the young ones has vanished into thin air. The new audacity
of gangsters in Lagos is an indication that the palliatives are not being
delivered to the targeted recipients. Lagosians are hungry.
“One way out of this is for employers of labour to pay their
workers very early this April particularly in places like Lagos and Ogun
States. This will enable millions of working parents to feed their family. The
young ones will stop raiding their neighbours’ houses once there is food at
home.
“MURIC calls on all government officials involved in the
distribution of palliatives to fear Allah. Each of you will be held accountable
on the Day of Judgement. The federal, state and local government may not see
you but Allah can see everything you are doing and the angels are recording
every move of yours. You will be shocked when you are confronted with the video
shot by angels showing how and where you hid foodstuffs meant for the poor, how
you made hundreds of Nigerians suffer and how you sold foodstuff meant for the
poor. If COVID-19 is real, al-Qiyamah is reality incarnate. You will certainly
render accounts.
“In our closing remarks, we advise the authorities to stop
distributing raw foodstuffs which are subject to diversion. Instead, they
should create feeding centres and share out cooked foods in take-aways. We also
call for early payment of workers’ salaries to enable parents effectively keep their
children at home thereby reducing the incident of gangsterism.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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