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Photos: Primate Ayodele Launches Palliative Market, Sells Bags Of Rice, Beans, Others For Less Than N5,000

The Leader Of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has launched a palliative market initiative where prices of goods were crashed ridiculously for church members in order to cushion the effect of fuel subsidy removal and economic hardship in the country.

The Palliative Market was launched at the venue of the church on Sunday, 26th of November, 2023.

At the market, church members were able to buy goods and food items for very subsidized prices; A bag of Garri worth N16,000 went for just N1,000; three tubers of yam worth N10,000 were sold for N3,000, A bag of beans was sold for N3,000, turkey worth N52,000 was sold for N17,000, bags of poundo yam and semovita were sold for N5,000 and N2,000 respectively, and, a bag of rice sold for N3,000.

Speaking at the launch of the Palliative Market, Primate Ayodele blasted the federal and state governments for deceiving the citizens with fake palliative plans that didn’t have any direct impact on them.

 

Photos: Primate Ayodele Launches Palliative Market, Sells Bags Of Rice, Beans, Others For Less Than N5,000

 

He described the government as deceitful, corrupt, and fraudulent over the palliative methods that didn’t materialize.

‘’The government has failed to perform its duties in cushioning the effects of fuel subsidy removal; a problem they created. The people are suffering so much that they can’t afford to feed. We have thousands of people in several communities that have resorted to begging so they can feed yet the government claims to have done palliatives.’’

’The palliative is nothing but corruption. The funds released and food materials the government claims to have shared is fraudulent. The people are dying in poverty and lack yet the government can’t do anything about it. It is really sad.’’

Speaking further, Primate Ayodele stated that apart from contributing his quota to the society, the reason behind his palliative market is to show the government how to properly help the people.

‘’ I am doing this because the government has missed it. I am contributing my quota to society so I can help the government do their job. If they don’t know how to do it, we will teach them how to do it. This is a model for the government to follow. There is serious hunger in the land and if the government can reduce it to a certain level, economic hardship will reduce.’’

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BY IYABO AINA

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