The beggars said they were particularly surprised that the state government failed to address the social issues that forced them into begging. They vowed to take legal action against the Governor for defamation of character. They alleged he called them terrorists in a subtle way.
The spokesman of the governor Samuel Aruwan, while addressing a press conference in Kaduna, however explained that the ban of hawking and begging was necessitated by the security situation in the state and to ensure maximum protection of lives and properties and not to inflict pains on beggars and hawkers in the state.
Source: http://thesummary.com.ng/national-news/item/2091-kaduna-beggars-dare-el-rufai-over-ban-on-street-begging
Source: http://thesummary.com.ng/national-news/item/2091-kaduna-beggars-dare-el-rufai-over-ban-on-street-begging
This man wants to become ruthless..sha u might b doing d right thing
ReplyDeleteHehehe omo see protest nao so this pple no what de are doing even have de mouth to talk nawa anyway they have their own point sha
ReplyDeleteFace. Off! Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm
ReplyDeleteHe should make alternative for them
ReplyDeleteWell,he should reconsider his stands or make alternative source of living for them
ReplyDeleteSee level lalalalala
ReplyDeleteHmmmm..
ReplyDeleteA responsible government will always provide alternative, before it bans activities or source of livelihood for it citizens. Not like am in support of street begging because Islam also abhors it. But you can't just ban something when you never provided an alternative.
ReplyDeleteWhat would he expect them to engage in, stealing, street wandering. Those would definitely drive them to extremism.
He's making sense if he will shelter d beggars, hmm
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