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Hardship Protest: Roads, Markets Deserted In Ondo  

by Tope Fayehun and Jeremy
1 year ago
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The ever busy roads in Akure, the Ondo State capital were on Thursday morning deserted as the August 1 hungry protests began across the country.

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The popular Oba Adesida, Arakala, Ondo, Oyemekun roads located in the heart of the ancient city of Akure were empty without the usual vehicular or human traffic.

Also, all the government offices located at Alagbaka, including the Governor’s Office were all without any activities.

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As of the time of this report, public transportation systems were operating at low capacity as most commuters stay indoors apparently out of fear.

Shops and markets in the state capital also remained closed as a measure to protect lives and equally protect their goods and properties from looting as a result of the protest, while traders and vendors deserted markets and trading centres.

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