Edward Onoriode disclosed
he met the woman and her daughter who were walking towards Ikeja while on his
way to work this morning.
The Nigerian police officer
has narrated how he helped out a woman who narrated the
challenges she’s been
facing since the lockdown order issued by the federal government in Lagos, Ogun
and the FCT to check the spread of Coronavirus.
The policeman said the
woman who complained about drinking garri throughout yesterday during their
discussion after he gave her a lift, revealed she was going to Maryland to see
if her elder sister can lend her N5,000.
The woman also disclosed
that she sold drinks in traffic before the lockdown, but can’t anymore since
she feeds from the interest she makes from her daily sales. Onoriode said he
gave the woman money he withdrew from a nearby ATM before dropping her off at
Maryland
On my way to the office
this morning, I saw this middle age woman & her daughter walking towards
Ikeja. So, I slowed down & gave them a lift since I’m heading towards their
direction.
On our way, I asked the
woman where she’s heading to in this Lockdown, she said Maryland.
I further asked her why
she’s going to Maryland bcoz she look so disturbed and unsettled.
In her words “I want to go
& see my sister if she can borrow me money so me & my daughter can get
something to eat.”
I was so touched.
She continued;
“Throughout yesterday, we
drank garri & the garri was given to us by my neighbour. I can’t keep
begging for garri bcoz my neighbour is also managing. So, I decided to trek to
Maryland to see if my elder sister can lend me N5000 so we can manage to feed
ourselves”
I then asked her; “Before
the Lockdown, what do you do for a living?”
She said she and her
daughter sells Drinks and Water in Traffic. But due to the Lockdown, she can’t
sell and if she doesn’t sell, she can’t feed. Meaning, she feed from the
interest she gets daily.
I asked her if she has a
bank account. She said; ” I never open account. Na my Neighbour account I dey
use if dem wan send me money and i no sabi her account number.”
I had to drive to the
nearest ATM spot at Ikeja, withdraw some money, hand over to her & drop her
at Maryland.
Truth is, people are really
suffering. For the few of us who have what to eat at anytime even if the
Lockdown is extended to another two months should do the little we can to
assist those who doesn’t have.
I can’t count the number of
people who call me daily asking for money just to feed. Things are really hard.
At this point, the govt need to do something ASAP to relieve the suffering of
the people else, things will get out of hand in days to come if this Lockdown
continues.
There are a lot of people
that can’t feed if they don’t hustle.

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