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Angry residents seen chasing away Sanwo Olu food kitchen in Lagos (Video)
In a video going viral, angry Oworonsoki residents in Lagos were seen shouting at food vendours.
The youths who seem to be very angry from the video have chased away the ‘Sanwo-olu food kitchen’ officials who had come to their area to distribute cooked food to the residents.
In the video, residents were seen shouting that they should take their rice away, saying the Governor can do better.
In the video the residents were shouting the food is too small for children talk of an adult, it was also mentioned that they were serving them only fish head.
The state government is yet to issue any statement on this incident.
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Similarly, two weeks ago, Agege residents were seen in a video which had gone round, kicking against loaves of bread
A resident narrated that 4 loaves of bread (sells for N200 each) were apportioned to a building.
The people lamented how the organisers could think the loaves of bread were enough to feed them as they continue to stay at home as the fight against the deadly COVID-19 continues.
Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker, RT Hon Obasa had distributed the loaves of bread as among his special palliative program for his constituency to help cushion the difficulties they might be having due to the lock down order enforced in the state in order to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.
A source familiar to the lawmaker, revealed that the stimulus package includes 2kg rice (3,500) and 1,500 pieces of hand sanitizers.
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