Kwara Releases N500m to Support Businesses Destroyed by Hoodlums

Kwara Releases N500m to Support Businesses Destroyed by Hoodlums

Hammed Shittu in Ilorin

Kwara State Governor Alhaji AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq at the weekend announced the release of N500 million support for businesses affected by activities of hoodlums in the state at the weekend.
He said the move was part of his administration’s efforts to revive businesses following recent looting incident in the state.

Already, the governor said the “the application form is live and active on the state government’s website and can now be filled by interested parties so as to get them back as soon as possible.”

Some residents of Ilorin last Friday, attacked a warehouse inside Cargo terminal of Ilorin International Airport and Agro Mall along Sango area, Ilorin where suspected Covid-19 palliatives such as bags of rice, semovita and other food stuff were kept and looted them.
The youths later gathered at Nigeria Customs command at Irewolede area of ilorin where lorry loads of bags of rice seized from smugglers were kept, but were resisted by the officers on guard.

The movement however shifted to Shoprite Mall at Fate road, Ilorin and a privately owned mall called FEMTECH located at Taiwo area, Ilorin where the goods there were massively looted by the residents.
Speaking in Ilorin during an assessment visit to the looted businesses premises in Ilorin, who condemned, “the mindless looting” of people’s businesses in the state capital on Friday, insisted that, there can be no justification for such criminal behaviour.”

He said, “We are therefore not going to leave the business owners like that. We are setting up a N500 million fund for those that were affected to access.
“The application form is live and active on the State Government’s website and can now be filled by interested parties. We are going to get them back as soon as possible.”
He commiserated with owners of all the businesses affected and announced a N500 million fund to assist them as part of the administration’s efforts to bring them back on their feet following the incident.

In a visit to the Kwara Mall and Agro Mall , the governor said the incident may bring businesses to their knees, and cause massive loss of jobs and a surge in poverty rate — implications he said were clearly lost on the, “hoodlums”.
He added that, the claims that government was hoarding palliatives were false, saying the government was not the owner of the items.

AbdulRazaq explained that, the food stuffs stolen at the Cargo Terminal were donated to specific vulnerable households and were being distributed across the state for the private sector-led CACOVID Foundation.
He added that the ones carted away from Agro-Mall were relief materials donated to specific victims of the recent rainstorms and floods in eight local government areas of the state by the federal government.

He said the NEMA had already distributed the materials to at least four local governments while consignments for the remaining council areas were due for dispatch when the hoodlums struck.
“What happened was bare face stealing and some people are playing politics with it. This is not the time to play politics.

“It is a time for all hands to be on deck. It is not just Kwara they wanted to burn down. They wanted to burn the whole country down. I urge all of us to stand up and resist that,” he said.
AbdulRazaq stressed further that, “We engaged the #EndSARS youth in Kwara and it worked out for us. They were not violent. They had a five-point agenda which the federal government has agreed to and has started implementing. In Kwara State.

“We have also set up a judicial panel of inquiry to look into the allegation of Police abuse. I also visited Police barracks to see how we can improve the welfare of the Police in the state.

“While the hoodlums were looting (on Friday), I was holding a meeting with executives and members of the National Association of Kwara State Students and National Association of Nigeria Students, Kwara axis. It shows students and youths were not part of the looting. Those involved were just hoodlums and thieves”.

Commending them for their professionalism, the governor said the administration was working with security agencies to maintain public order and safety in the state.

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