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Naira scarcity: Don’t allow them—Sanwo-Olu makes strong demands

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The governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, asked people to stay calm and avoid violence, rioting, and burning on Saturday, even though they were upset and hurting because they didn’t have enough money.

Sanwo-Olu made this statement while discussing the current predicament brought on by the country’s Naira redesign strategy with the media at Lagos House, Marina.

Also, he advised Lagos residents to resist the efforts of dishonest individuals who wish to plant the seeds of violence in order to deny them the opportunity to participate in the presidential and national assembly elections on February 25.

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“Let me express my gratitude to you, the excellent people of Lagos, for your tolerance and unflinching tenacity despite the difficulties you have faced.”

“My fellow Lagosians, please be calm at this time and refrain from all acts of violence, burning, and riots.” This is a heartfelt appeal from your governor.

We are aware that certain dishonest people are trying to sow the seeds of violence and strife via their very words and deeds in order to deny you the opportunity to participate in the presidential and national assembly elections on February 25.

He warned, “Don’t let them exploit you to further their bad aims.”

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