A Nigerian lawyer who wants to make donation has been told to wait till next week by a NEMA official because he is in his village doing Sallah
A Nigerian based practising lawyer Olufunke Fasunon took to her Facebook account to express her sad feelings about the poor response she got from an official of the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA. She was said to be disappointed about the way things of national security and urgency are been handled in this country.
So i called NEMA to arrange dropping off some clothes for Benue but was referred to their Lagos contact. When i called him, he said he is in his village in Niger doing Sallah, i should wait until Tuesday. Even then, i need to write them a letter, which has to be approved by the Abuja office before they can receive items because some people drop one bag of clothes and claim they dropped ten. He added that approval may take a week or two and let me know he doesn't do official work on public holidays.
Sigh
Sigh
It is easier to send help to Huston honestly
Me i have lost interest already oh...
Naija get iss....
How can a relief officer be saying he doesn't pick official calls on public holiday? Meaning distressed people don't need help on those days or what?
Anyways sha....
I have charity in Lagos that needs clothes too...
I am livid.
#okbyeRead her full post below:
In conclusion she said:

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