Lagos LG election: Tricycle operators defy movement restriction

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Lagos LG election: Tricycle operators defy movement restriction
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Some commercial tricycle operators in the Liasu area of Ikotun, Lagos State, disregarded the movement restrictions put in place for the Saturday Local

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that one of the operators, Mr Saheed Eniola, told newsmen that he decided to work in order to provide food for his family.

“Besides, I am not voting and I don’t know any of the candidates vying for the post in the election,” he said. “I got this Keke NAPEP through a hire purchase, if I stay back at home, where will I get money to pay back at the end of the month?

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