A Twitter user, @DreamMan_NG has taken to the timeline to ask the Presidency as well as other parastatals to account for the N386 million budgeted by the Government to fight Coronavirus.
The virus responsible for the death of over 2,000 people just spread its embers into Nigeria's commercial hub and most populated city, Lagos State.
Dogged, fearless and bold, Bello asked the Government to account for the supposed money.
His tweet read thus: "On behalf of every sensible Nigerian who fear that we may not be able to contain the #COVID2019, I hereby ask the president @MBuhari and our representatives @nassnigeria, and @NGRSenate to reveal steps that has been taken with the N386m."
On behalf of every sensible Nigerian who fear that we may not be able to contain the #COVID2019, I hereby ask the president @MBuhari and our representatives @nassnigeria, and @NGRSenate to reveal steps that has been taken with the N386m #COVID2019 prevention fund. @segalink @CNN
— Mr Bello (@DreamMan_NG) February 27, 2020
Some hilarious responses followed the thread.
It has been shared to reputable prayer warriors to over us spiritually
— ????'seun (@oseunbabara) February 27, 2020
Temitayo was glad by the Twitter user's confidence
May you last long..
— oduwole temitayo (@Skycharmerr) February 27, 2020
With people like you existing and inspiring we the younger generation, Nigeria is sure to sure forward.
The Nigerian govt is not ready to tackle COVID2019 if it enters Nigeria.
— Vlad The Impaler (@ifeanyi2toes) February 27, 2020
Just this evening,a senator expressed his worries over lack of measures put in place to even check air Passengers on arrival at our airports. Aren't you surprised that after yrs of Lassa fever,we still don't have it's vaccine? Let's just pray for God's mercy
— Judith Saleh (@JudithSaleh) February 27, 2020
Recall that the Federal Government released N386m to forestall unforeseen outbreak of the deadly COVID-19 virus, hitherto known as coronavirus.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) received a sum of N315m while N71m was released to the port health services division of the ministry for improved surveillance at the ports of entry.