Let’s protect lives, livelihoods since there’ll be life after COVID-19, C’ River gov. tells citizens

Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State has said since there would be life after the Coronavirus pandemic, there was the need for the state government to protect not just lives but also livelihoods.

The governor warned that protecting lives without protecting livelihoods of Nigerians could spell doom for the nation after COVID-19 as hunger would be the next deadly virus.

He explained that this reality is the reason his administration is protecting lives as well as livelihoods in the state.

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“Globally, hunger and hunger-related diseases like kwashiorkor and tuberculosis kill about 8.4million people every year and so there is more pandemic when it comes to hunger.

“So, we will do all we can to curtail the pandemic from spreading to our state and protect lives too but protection of lives without the protection of livelihoods is a complete imbalance. There must be holy matrimony between protection of lives and protection of livelihoods.

“Some of our brothers and sisters depend on daily work. If you carry blocks for a living, the day you are stopped from going to work there will be no money to feed the children,” he stated.

The governor also said it was for that reason that he is opposed to a total lockdown of the state, preferring instead to allow people to carry out their businesses once protected with the appropriate nose mask.

He stated that COVID-19 would not stop his administration from focusing on its agro-industrialisation drive adding that the state-owned ultra-modern Rice seeds and seedling factory was unrelenting in producing rice seedlings at this time.

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According to Governor Ayade, Cross River State was ready not only to feed its citizens but also the entire nation during and after the COVID 19 lockdown.

He continued, “For us as a state, we are preparing ourselves for the post Coronavirus era when the planting season is just coming with the onset of the rains.

“We have prepared ourselves to be the biggest rice producers in the country with the Ogoja rice Mill which is the most professional and the first vitaminised rice Mill in Africa and is currently undergoing a dry test and by May we should be ready to start milling,” he said.

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