Lagosians Take To The Streets To Protest Lockdown Order Because Of Hunger (Video)
- matrix TV

- Apr 3, 2020
- 1 min read
Hunger in the land has forced some Lagosians to protest in the streets over the government's lockdown order.

Occupants of Lagos state have rampaged to fight the lockdown order by the federal and state government. The occupants said that they need more food that will support them till the following 2 weeks. They griped that they have not been paid but then they are relied upon to remain at home. Review that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State had on Tuesday, March 24, gave a sit-at-home order over the state to empower the government handle additionally spread of coronavirus. After seven days, President Muhammadu Buhari in a nationwide broadcast requested a lockdown across Lagos, Abuja and Ogun states as a component of measures to control the ailment. Be that as it may, since the lockdown request by Buhari produced results on Monday, 30th March by 11 pm, there have been numerous reactions and clamors as residents bludgeoned government for not giving palliatives to empower individuals to adapt during the shutdown. With longer than seven days into the underlying lockdown, occupants of Lagos state have rampaged to regret and even challenge members of the state’s task force. In a video that has gone viral on social media, the occupants expressed that yearning and epileptic power supply makes it hard for them to remain at home. Watch the video beneath:




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