The family heads in Ibadan land, otherwise known as Ibadan Mogajis, on Monday, said invaders of palliatives warehouses across the country had done the right thing.
The Mogajis, in a statement by their publicity secretary in Ibadan, Mogaji Wale Oladoja, said youths in the region were fed-up with the situation of the country, adding that the region has over 10 million graduates without jobs.
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“We support some young Nigerians who went to take their share from the palliatives centres. It is a lesson for our leaders that sovereignty belongs to the people. It is time to fix Nigeria because these young people may do something worse than this in the future,” he said.
They blamed the crisis in the southwestern states on the destruction of the 255 companies left behind by the late premier of the region, Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Chief Ladoke Akintola by the successive governments of the region.