Anambra state Commissioner for Social Welfare, Children and Women
Affairs, Lady Ndidi Mezue has called on privileged individuals to
reach out to the elderly, Orphans, the sick and indigent families to
cushion the effects of the present lockdown.

Speaking in Awka, Lady Ndidi expressed optimism that the pandemic must
come to an end someday and life will return to normal.
She stressed the need for people to make use of nose masks when
stepping out from their homes, as well as practice regular hand
washing under running water.

The Commissioner stressed the need for them to keep their sanitizers
handy and maintain social distancing.
Lady Ndidi also enjoined them to shun fake news and misleading
information but rather adhere strictly to information made available
by the World Health Organisation, WHO, Nigerian Centre for Disease
Control, NCDC, the government and other approved reliable media
sources.