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  • Updated: May 31, 2020

South East Group Says Dangote Has Questions To Answer On Almajiri

South East Group Says Dangote Has Questions To Answer On 

 

The Coalition of South East Leaders (COSEYL), the umbrella body of all youth organizations in South East Nigeria has expressed its concern at seeing 'the sudden arrival into states of the South East of 'Almajiris' via Dangote Group trucks', AllNews reports.

In a statement signed by Goodluck Egwu Ibem, the group's President-General and sent to AllNews on Sunday, the apex socio-political group in the South East said that this development is a violation of the federal and state governments lockdown order and ban on interstate movements.

"This seeming ploy and stratagem which enable these persons to inundate the South East at a time governments at all levels are battling to contain and curtail the novel Coronavirus, a contagion decimating humanity is not ideal," COSEYL release read.

"It is sad and disappointing that since Alhaji Aliko Dangote started spreading his economic tentacles around the South East there is no visible social corporate responsibility project traceable to the Group throughout the entire region.

"As sad as this seems, Dangote Group should have, as a legal person and entity shown itself as a socially responsible corporate citizen than what is unfolding. 

"We call on Dangote because being the executive head of the Group and a leading investor in Africa, it is debasement on the Group and by extension its head that the region which constitutes one of its largest markets will be so rewarded.

"Aside social corporate reponsibility, there is no known empowerment scheme to our knowledge one could say is the Group's or Dangote's project. Is it with this malicious act that the Group and its head rewards a region that has given more than taken same from both?

"Again, we are aware that Northern governors had a joint resolution at their regional forum where the resolve was that each governor takes its own state's Al Majiri back.

"News have it that a good number of these kids tested positive for COVID-19 and the governors to this end could not keep their parts of the bargain as they are now being shipped down South.

"Kano, Kaduna, Bauchi and other Northern states rank top among states with infected Almajiris. Is it to decentralise the virus that motivated this act?

"Heretofore, the Almajirai were legitimate beings but under the evil times as this they now must find home in the Southeast.

"Our growing concern is informed by the fact that of the COVID-19 cases confirmed in Kano, Almajirai have high figures.

"Not forgetful of the harvest of road accidents that have greeted South East from trucks carrying the Group's manufacture, the Coalition asks Dangote Group and its head if the South East needs Almajirai more than palliatives towards which the Group's head had immensely contributed in the North.

"We wish to remind the Group that beyond writing letters to Ohanaeze Ndigbo,  it must live up to its billing and live, operate and confine itself within the extent laws of the federation especially by abiding with all stipulated guidelines of ensuring safety.

"We demand that the Group reviews itself further and inwardly so that this danger is not seen repeating itself.

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"The Group should do assessment and findings so as to ascertain why and where this evil is coming from as a stitch in time saves nine.

"South East, it should be borne in mind is not any region's dumping ground."

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