COVID-19 Lockdown: Osun begins probe of spoilt palliative rice

Lockdown order: Oyetola flags off distribution of 6,020 bags of rice to LGs in Osun

The Osun state government has commenced an investigation into some adulterated bags of rice shared to residents as palliatives to cushion the effects of lockdown in the state.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that residents of the state lamented over an alleged adulterated rice that was distributed as part of measures to cushion the economic effect of Covid-19 lockdown in the State.

The Commissioner of Information and Civic Orientation, Mrs. Funke Egbemode, in a statement yesterday said, “the government had received complaints that some of the distributed bags of rice may not have met the expected quality.”

She expressed dissatisfaction over the complaints received by the government from the citizens that some bags of rice share were adulterated.

Her word, “the State government was pained by the development and had immediately begun an investigation to establish the source of the affected bags.

“Governor Adegboyega Oyetola is particularly pained by this development, considering the fact that it has never compromised quality in its provision of economic stimulus for the people of Osun in spite of its limited resources.

“We are a responsible and responsive government that places a premium on the well-being of its people and would not do anything to jeopardize its citizens’ health. Upon receipt of the complaints, the State Government has immediately begun investigations to establish the source of the few bags that appear not to have met the quality expected.”

She noted that all the 6020 bags of rice were purchased in the state and the government has invited all suppliers to unravel the source of the problem.

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