Hot Posts

6/recent/ticker-posts

Ad Code

Advertisement
Advertisement

N16 Million Allegedly Allocated to Market Leaders to Suppress End Bad Governance Protest

 


I nformation reaching Glide News reveals that a staggering 16 million Naira has allegedly been allocated to market leaders in Lagos Island to ensure that nobody participates in the End Bad Governance protest. This controversial move aims to quell the rising discontent among citizens over economic hardships and perceived governmental failures.

A market leader, speaking to Glide News under the condition of anonymity, disclosed that each leader received 200,000 Naira as part of the alleged allocation. While some might see this as an incentive to maintain order, the market leader expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of this approach. "I wonder if 200,000 Naira will stop the economic hardship," he said, emphasizing the pervasive struggles that many Nigerians face daily. Despite his doubts, he admitted feeling compelled to comply with the directive to avoid potential repercussions.

This revelation has sparked outrage and calls for the government to redirect its efforts towards addressing the underlying issues plaguing the nation. Citizens are urging the authorities to focus on economic reforms, combating corruption, and curbing oil theft instead of attempting to stifle peaceful protests.

The market leader's account underscores a broader sentiment of frustration among Nigerians. The alleged allocation of funds to suppress protests is seen as a misallocation of resources that could be better spent on initiatives to alleviate the economic challenges facing the country.

Glide News encourages the government to channel its energy into constructive actions that can positively impact the economy and improve the lives of ordinary citizens. The focus should be on creating sustainable solutions to the issues at hand rather than employing tactics to silence dissent.





Post a Comment

0 Comments

Advertisement

Ad Code

Advertisement