Zahra Buhari-Indimi, one of the daughters of President Muhammadu Buhari, has said that the discovery of food items and other COVID-19 palliatives in several warehouses across the country is evidence that her father is not the problem of the country.
The President’s daughter stated this in an Instagram post on Sunday.
She wrote,
“Now that people confirmed that Buhari distributed enough palliatives nationwide, it is clear Buhari is not our problem.”
Youths in the country have been attacking warehouses where COVID-19 COVID-19 palliatives are stored in several states.
Warehouses in Lagos, Plateau, Osun, and Kwara, Ekiti, Cross River, and few other states have been attacked and looted dry in the wake of the End SARS protests.
Cartons of noodles, sacks of garri, and bags of rice, tomato pastes, and many other food items, some of which had gone bad due to poor and prolonged storage were found in the warehouses.
The food items were palliatives donated by the private sector-led Coalition Against COVID-19 to cushion the effects of the pandemic lockdown.
Some were found and looted from private homes of politicians in some instances.