Start now to plan post-COVID-19 measures, Obi advises Nigeria’s leaders

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Vice Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 polls, Mr. Peter Obi, has advised those in authority and policy makers that, while concentrating on how to ameliorate the immediate suffering of the people, to also look beyond now to plan how to help the people after the COVID-19 pandemic.

Obi spoke through the Chairman of his COVID-19 Palliative Committee, Prof. Chinyere Stella Okunna, who led other Committee members to Mater Misericordae Hospital, Afikpo; Visitation Hospital, Umuchu, Diocesan Hospital, Nnewi; and St. Felix Hospital, Nnewi.

The four hospitals received cartons of face masks, drugs, hand sanitizers and hand gloves.

During the presentation of the items, Prof. Okunna said it was Mr. Peter Obi’s way of identifying with the suffering masses at this time of global distress. She said that Obi commended the efforts of hospitals and their personnel that were at the forefront of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemics.

Conveying the sentiments of the receiving hospitals, the Manager of Diocesan Hospital, Nnewi, Rev. Canon Emeka Igwilo, thanked Mr. Peter Obi for his continued expression of love for humanity.

Noting what he called Obi’s “good  and pleasant nature as well as manifest leadership qualities”, he said that those qualities aided  him to succeed as Governor of Anambra State and will certainly aid him to succeed in any environment he finds himself.

Other members of Obi’s Palliative Committee are former Commissioner for Information, Anambra State, Chief Barr. Joe-Martins Uzodike; Former Commissioner for Housing Anambra State, Dr. Patrick Obi and Special Adviser to Peter Obi, Barr. Valentine Obienyem

Picture: Peter Obi

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