No fewer than 1,000 residents of Agbor community, Ika North Local Government Area of Delta State, laid seige to the Agbor abode of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa today.
The mammoth crowd which defiled security hindrances included youths and old women who stormed the Governor's residence to demand their share of the yuletide gift.
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Our correspondent who was coincidentally at the Governor's house reports that most of the youths are commercial motorcyclists (popularly called Okada) but they abandoned their daily hustling to beg the Governor for rice and other yuletide consumables.
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Unfortunately, security personnel attached to the Governor locked them out. Nonetheless, their uproar could not allow the Governor to continue with his affairs of attending to some political stalwarts who were in serious engagements with him.
A fairly built man believed to be an aide to Okowa reportedly came out and handed an unascertained amount of money to them.
But, just like the unpopular typical Nigerian style, the disbursement of the money which was shared at N1,500 each degenerated into a heated argument.
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Friday, December 23, 2016
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