Erloane wrote:Insaanistan wrote:Yusuf stood in front of the the supplies being unloaded and allowed reporters to take photos of him. Standing in the middle of the area, he began a statement he had prepared in anticipation for this.
“Alhamduillah, Erloane was benevolent to the point they have flown in much needed supplies here in Muslimbol in order to help us combat the coronavirus resurgence that has occurred due to the Omicron variant. With these vital supplies, inshallah, we shall be able to contain the spread and treat those who already have contracted this variant, in hopes of keeping the level low enough to return to a sense of normalcy, and eventually, to eliminate the virus from our lands.”
“Mr. President,” asked one reporter for Muslimbol Today, “How much is this supplies costing tax payers?”
“Insaani tax dollars have not gone towards this effort. Alhamdulillah, Erloane did not send this expecting monetary compensation.”
“Does that mean that Erloane was promised some other incentive in exchange for this aid,” asked another, from the Egypt Independent.
“No, I never said that,” Abdul-Ghaffar said.
“How does the government intend to distribute this?” one reporter from Insaani News Now inquired.
“We intend to send supplies based on the urgency level so affected areas for government workers to distribute them.”
“How does the government determine urgency level?” questioned a reporter from BBC Africa.
“By criteria such as the amount of reported cases and rate of infection.”
"Erloane hasn´t been promised anything in exchange." said James. As all cameras turned to him, he began walking towards Yusuf. When James was close, he reached out his arm for a handshake. "James Mercurius, Senate President, Erloane. Glad to meet you in person."
“Hello, Mr. Mercurius,” he said, shaking James’s hand. Reporters snapped photos of the two of them together. “Me. Mercurial here,” said Abdul-Ghaffar, “was instrumental in the facilitation of this endeavor, and we owe our greatest thanks to him and his nation.”