IGWE ABORGU NTEJE AND COVID-19 INTERVENTION

IGWE ABORGU NTEJE AND COVID-19 INTERVENTION

IGWE ABORGU NTEJE – – Like every other town in Anambra state and elsewhere, Nteje community which is the headquarters of Oyi Local Government Area was also affected by the COVID-19 lockdown order of the state. The hardship occasioned by the stay-at-home order made living difficult for most of the folks whose survival hangs precariously on a balance – those whose feeding rests squarely on daily toil.

 

Conscious of the effect of the lockdown on this category of people the Obiano government promptly made arrangements to ease the hardship through palliatives. Food items like rice, beans and condiments were issued out to all the 181 communities in the state to ameliorate the condition. To ensure that reasonable number of people was covered, especially the target beneficiaries (the youths and the aged), certain protocols were observed in ladling out the items.



One, the palliatives were not lumped together. They were shared in tranches. Two the protocols in sharing them were strictly adhered to. The aged were the first to be reached with two hundred bags of rice and condiments. Every community received the number with instruction to the town union Presidents General to ensure that those from age 70 and above were given.

 

Barely two weeks after the youths took delivery of four hundred bags per community. The idea to double their ration was perhaps because of their number. Again, attention was paid to the sharing details. The vulnerability status of the youths in the hundred and eighty one communities was taken into consideration in the sharing exercise. Though a far reaching exercise, but in the end not everybody was accommodated. As the effect of the lockdown and adapting to the “new normal” life stretched those not accommodated in the exercise sulked. Hunger and other forms of denials strain the limit of their patience, pushing a good number into begging for sustenance. Few public-spirited individuals saw the need to make interventions to shore up the lack.

IGWE ABORGU NTEJE AND COVID-19 INTERVENTION

Among those who did was Igwe Rowland Odegbo, (Aborgu 2 na Nteje), the traditional ruler of Nteje in Oyi local government of Anambra state. He felt the vicarious pains of those involved and made corresponding intervention. His palliatives came hard on the heels of the government’s. He ordered three hundred and fifty bags of Uncle Stan brand of rice to be shared in all the wards in Nteje. Stakeholders were asked to avail the committee empanelled to distribute the palliatives with twenty names, in some places ten, of vulnerable persons from each of the minor wards in Nteje. Twenty bags were given to members of the vigilante services. The distribution was in line with the protocols used in the sharing of the ones by the government. The only difference was that while the previous palliatives had target audience (the aged and the youth), the one by the Igwe cut across age. But all had one thing in common – the beneficiaries were all economically vulnerable as a result of the lockdown. The sharing, especially of the government’s palliatives, followed a patterned distributive channel. Four oldest people, three men and one woman, were selected from every minor ward in Nteje.

 

This arrangement held for as long as there were elderly and economically vulnerable men in a particular ward otherwise women in similar circumstance were used in their stead.

 

A lot of people have since expressed surprise at the magnanimity of Igwe Odegbo. How thoughtful his actions. But many more who…

 

Ejike Anyaduba

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