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Hardship Protests: Streets Deserted in Ondo as Hoodlums Beat Lone Protester 

Streets across major cities in Ondo State were deserted and shops closed on Thursday.

Streets across major cities in Ondo State were deserted and shops closed on Thursday as the August 1 hunger protests began across the country.

In the coastal state, there is no report of  protest in the State except a lone protester  seen around NEPA area of Akure the state capital.

However, mild drama occurred unknown hoodlums beat up the protester who ran for his life.

The personnel of the agencies comprising the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC),  the Nigerian Army, the  National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Department of State Services (DSS), Nigerian Correctional Service (NCos), Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the South West Security Network codename Amotekun were armed to the teeth and stood gallantly across major junctions in Akure.

However, the popular Oba Adesida, Arakala, Ondo, Oyemekun roads located in the heart of Akure were empty without the usual vehicular or human traffic while some youths were see playing football in various streets.

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

As of the time of this report, public transportation systems were operating at low capacity as most commuters stay indoors perhaps, with the believe that the day would be bloody.

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.

Fidelis David

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