A large number of artisans have stormed the street in Ondo State on Thursday to protest against alleged diversion of COVID-19 Survival Fund meant for them in the state.
They alleged the Chairman of the Ondo State Micro-Credit Agency, Kosemani Kolawole, who is said to be the coordinator of the survival fund in the state, listed names of her church members as artisans into the list of the beneficiaries.
They alleged that only a few of their 4,500 members received alerts of N30,000.
Speaking, one of the protesters, Onile Adams, to PUNCH that they were worried about how the funds were released to some artisans, while others did not get anything, hence the protest.
He said, “We have over 97 associations and we expect each association to get up to 60 per cent of what was sent to them. We did all we were asked to do. We had several meetings and submitted many forms. There was no reason to do online registration.
“What we now heard was that enumeration was done inside the church and other people that are not artisans were enumerated. About 4,500 artisans were supposed to get the alert but we didn’t receive alert.”
In response to the accusation, Kolawole said, “I didn’t divert anything to my church members. We are not paying money to artisans. It is the Federal Government that is paying. Monies are being paid directly to those enumerated.”
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