Stop Coming To My House For Food – Gender Minister

Minister of Gender, Child and Social Protection, Cynthia Morrison has issued a strong warning to the general populace especially those who are familiar with her house to desist from coming to her residence for food.

To her, after the government issued partial lockdown as a measure to halt the spread of coronavirus, Ghanaians have been coming to her house for food and it beats her understanding.

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She, therefore, urged those who storm her house daily for food to stop but rather go to her office within the Ministries for food. Speaking on Accra FM on Tuesday, April 14, she said;

“I went around helping in the distribution of food to the needy and vulnerable. When I returned home in the evening, hundreds of people have gathered in front of my house waiting for me to return home to give them food”.

“Please, I want to appeal to the public that the food is not being distributed in my house. Nobody should come to my house for food. You can all come to the Ministries for the food, not my home. I have personally ordered five hundred packs of food to be distributed but please nobody should come to my house for it,” she added.

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