#EndSARS Protesters Stole $2m, ₦17M From My Palace – Akiolu

The Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu on Wednesday revealed that last year’s #EndSARS protests saw him lose $2 million and ₦17 million in cash to protesters who raided his palace.

The traditional ruler made this disclosure at the Glover Hall Memorial Commissioning, Lagos on Wednesday.

Akiolu told every ear that cared to listen at the event that he wanted to say it publicly that #EndSARS protesters stole $2 million and ₦17 million in his palace.

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu who also Spoke at the event, stated the completion and formal commissioning of the remodeled Glover Memorial Hall reflected the government’s determination to rebuild Lagos, revamp historic/public assets and also develop the Entertainment, Creative, and Tourism Sector, which is one of the pillars of the T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda which his administration is built on.

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He said his administration was mindful of the fact that the tourism and entertainment sector is an integral part of socio-economic development, and the overall well-being of the citizens, which is why the sector would not be neglected in the government’s drive to make Lagos a megacity.

Sanwo-Olu said although, the coronavirus pandemic and the mindless destruction which followed the EndSARS protests had a shattering impact on the economy, ‘we are Lagosians with the resilience, tenacity, strength, and courage needed to overcome challenges and other vicissitudes. We are consolidating the gains of the past and charting fresh development trajectories for the future, with our focus on socio-economic gains that will outlive this administration.’

He said it was in line with this that government was providing the needed support for the entertainment and tourism sector to recover from the pandemic even as government provided the institutional framework for creative practitioners to excel and prosper.

‘Today’s event signals a gradual return of activities within the tourism and entertainment sector. It is a boost for our creative practitioners and entertainers as well as the necessary catalyst for economic growth because if we properly harness our human and capital resources, tourism and entertainment will become major contributors to socio-economic growth and development.

‘One of the ways in which we have been engendering economic growth is by channeling resources to productive sectors like the entertainment and tourism industry. We have, therefore, initiated several deliberate efforts and interventions to ensure that our creative practitioners are able to find their feet in the Post COVID-19 era.

‘We have disbursed N1 billion to practitioners in the tourism, hospitality, and entertainment sector as a financial stimulus to get the sector moving again and to overcome the challenges caused by the pandemic,’ he disclosed.

Sanwo-Olu went further to assure that the remodeled Glover Memorial Hall would not only boost activities in the entertainment and creative sector but would also restore the glorious days when it served as a relaxation point for Lagosians, including those who live and work on the Island.

‘It is a testament to a splendid past and an indicator of a more glorious future in which Lagosians have the jobs and opportunities that they require to flourish. On our part, we will not relent in fostering collaborative investments for the advancement of our shared prosperity,’ he said.

 

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