Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, has suggested to
the Federal and South-Eastern state governments a solution to end the
sit-at-home menace crippling the economy of the region.
Recall that the factional leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB), Simon Ekpa, has been declaring a series of sit-at-home in the
South-East zone in protest of the continued detention of the leader of the
proscribed group, Nnamdi Kanu.
Senator Sani has suggested that since the sit-at-home is
usually observed on Mondays, the government should start sharing N50,000
palliatives to South-East residents in market places every Monday in order to
make them come out.
In a tweet on Sunday, the former lawmaker wrote, “Share 50k
palliatives in the market every Monday to end sit-at-home.”
His suggestion was trailed by knocks and kudos.
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Nonsense talk, so you want our people to come out and meet their untimely death because of the peanut palliative that you suggested, God forbid, the Igbo are never poor and neither would we be till eternity.
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