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#ENDSARS: Fmr council boss commends Nigerian youths, calls for patience

Following the massive turnout of youths nationwide and the hullabaloo occasioned by hoodlums disguising as protetsers to cause mayhem, especially around Egbe-Ikotun and the destruction of public facilities at Igando, a former chairman of the Igando-Ikotun LCDA has enjoined the youths to be patient over their agitations.
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Honourable Jimoh Ajao, erstwhile Chairman, Igando-Ikotun LCDA and the ex- Special Adviser to Governor Sanwo-Olu on Housing.

Following the massive turnout of youths nationwide and the hullabaloo occasioned by hoodlums disguising as protetsers to cause mayhem, especially around Egbe-Ikotun and the destruction of public facilities at Igando, a former chairman of the Igando-Ikotun Local Council Development Area (LCDA) Honourable Jimoh Ajao, has enjoined the youths to be patient over their agitations.

Comrade Eniola Badmos Oseni, Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the Chairman of Igando-Ikotun LCDA  made this known on Sunday evening.

Sounding rhetoric and philosophical, Hon. Ajao said good morning to all Nigerians and youths for stepping up to ask for their political rights.

The erstwhile council boss said: "If it is true that a man’s day begins whenever he wakes up, then would it be out of place to say to you and to all Nigerians good morning?"

Ajao then commended Nigerian youths immensely.

 
He said: "Good morning great Nigerian youths. Thank you for waking up at last. Thank you for deciding never to be silent in the face of injustice again. Thank you for organising excellent protests that demonstrated your amazing organisational skills and showcased your passion and commitment to accountability, unity and integrity." 
 
"Finally, please allow Government to implement all requests within the short time before them.
 
"I am on the side of the young people out there. I understand your pain and I know your concerns are legitimate. We are not where we are supposed to be."
 
"I would like to renew my appeal to you to be calm on the protests and create an atmosphere for the resolution of all pending demands."