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COVID-19: FG Enjoins To Tracks, Monitor Utilisation Of Funds ― ActionAid

Action Aid Country Director, Ene Obi on Friday called on the Federal Government to ensure tracking and monitor proper utilisation of resources committed to the COVID-19 response.

The Country Director, Ene Obi who made this known in a press statement issued on Friday stressed the need for government to set up a clear accountability mechanism structure in partnership with Civil Society Organisations.

She noted that ActionAid Nigeria applauded some of the steps taken by the Presidential Task Force and other stakeholders including the media and first responders who are working tirelessly to ensure that the COVID-19 virus is terminated from our shores.

She further stated that ActionAid Nigeria believes the COVID-19 response requires a wider and multi-dimensional
perspective compared to the approach currently adopted by the federal government.

“A huge amount of funding has been committed to the COVID-19 response by both the government and private sectors, yet there is no proper accountability put in place, which is likely to breed corruption and defeat the effectiveness of government’s noble efforts.

“The idea to sustain the school feeding programme is commendable, however, children are not in school and there is no clear workable strategy for its implementation. More so, there is no clear information on how child education will be sustained nationally at this time”. Obi queried.

“Access to testing and quality of service received by COVID-19 infected persons remains a point of concern with some citizens reportedly paying for testing while others have complained of neglect and favouritism of infected influential persons,” she noted.

On their part, Ene Obi stressed that strategic funds have been released from AAN to their project partners in different states to cater for the protection of women during the period of the epidemic.

She stressed that AAN has set up a 9- member Committee on COVID-19 finalising a strategy and seeking innovative ways of working with relevant stakeholders during this period.

She, therefore, urged the federal government to ensure that states implement the lockdown order as a matter of urgency for effectiveness with adequate notice to enable citizens prepare for the lockdown.

The Country Director also called on the Federal government to expand the membership of COVID-19 response team to include CSOs for effective coordination, accountability and transparency in the entire response

“Prioritise vulnerable women in its palliative measures to cushion their loss of income because when women are reached, their household benefits. Electricity, water, food should be available to households to reduce the burden of care work on women.” She added.

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