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Disgruntled Community Members Disrupting COVID-19 Food Distribution – Partner NGO Says

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PHOTO: COVID-19 food distribution in Kakata, Margibi County

The NGO spearheading the COVID-19 Household Food Support Programme (COHFSP) distribution in Margibi and Nimba counties says the exercise continues to be disrupted by some community residents.

The Program Coordinator of Volunteers for Sustainable Development in Africa (VOSIEDA), Linus Sarkor blames the unfortunate situation on those who are yet to understand the selection criteria and the target beneficiaries of the food items.

According to Mr. Sarkor, some are yet to realize that the COHFSP distribution is intended for only the most vulnerable in society and not everybody.

A WFP statement released in Monrovia quotes Sarkor as saying “lack of information and public awareness is the major hurdle driving disinformation among the people and that needs to be corrected,” he added.

Thousands of happy household members in Margibi and Nimba Counties are said to be currently receiving their planned food rations as the COHFSP goes on.

The food rations – comprising 50 kg of rice, one gallon of vegetable oil, and 28 cups of beans – are being provided by the Government of Liberia through the World Food Programme (WFP) and partners.

Sarkor said “more than 29,000 households in Margibi’s four districts (Gibi, Firestone, Kakata, and Manbakaba) have been enumerated to benefit from the food rations and that distribution has already been completed in Gibi and Firestone Districts while 60 percent has been obtained for Manbakaba and 6,000 out of 11,000 households have been completed in the Kakata area.

“As I speak to you, I can confirm that this distribution work is in full gear.

In Nimba County alone, food has been trucked and propositioned by WFP in 13 out of 17 districts, distribution is actively ongoing in five districts while distribution in Mainpea-Mahn District has already been completed with other districts nearing completion,” said Mr. Sarkor.

Community residents are expressing happiness and gratitude to the government, WFP, and partners for the food. B-Ma Kamara, 32, is a mother of three girls in Margibi County: “Do you know what it means for your government and WFP to bring food to you free? I want to fall and roll over on this coal tar with happiness.”

Victoria Gibson, 37; Mary Williams, 40; Famatta Cooper, 33; Otis Kweh, 36; Annie Sackie, 21 and many other beneficiaries welcomed the food support. “I have two children, no food. See my daughter here? She is crying because she is hungry. I only want to say thank you,” said Mary Williams.

 Food distribution in David Cooper Village, Margibi County

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