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‘Coronavirus Is A Political Pandemic In Nigeria’ – Biafra Group

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The measures put in place by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government to fight Coronavirus in the country has been described by the Biafra Nations Youth League, as “scam”

BNYL further stated that the Federal Government’s cash transfer to the “poorest of the poor” in society and distribution of trucks of rice in the 36 states is “fraud”.

The allegation was contained in a statement released by the Deputy National Leader of the group, and Head of Operations, BBS Media, Ebuta Takon Akor.

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The group noted that nobody from the South-East and South-South region has received an alert from the Federal Government.

BNYL wondered why President Buhari would be playing with the survival of the people.

“He [Buhari] is a member of the team of COVID-19,” the group alleged.

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“Coronavirus is a political pandemic in Nigeria. It has become a cool business for the federal government and the NCDC.”

“They have always hoped that everybody will test positive so as to continue to steal public funds from our crude and palm.”

According to the group, the government has also neglected the Bakassi people who have been on lockdown by Cameroon, calling on the government, “to extend food items and cash to the region.”

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“Nobody has sent them relief materials or done cash transfer, but the leadership of BNYL have been communicating with them.”

“It’s unfortunate that they are still paying tax to Nigeria as contained in the agreement between Nigeria and Cameroon.”

“How about the hinterland? They said Imo has benefited from the cash transfer, whereas people from Imo are protesting online. This government is a big scam, and this is why we want to try a different government and country.”

Akor charged the Minister of Health and the NCDC to be sincere in handling the pandemic, adding that the lockdown is affecting poor people and many can die of starvation and other sicknesses.