It also commiserated with shop owners at the Odu’a Textile Market whose goods were looted by the hoodlums who hijacked the End SARS protests to wreak havoc.
Items looted at the SEMA building during by the attack on Friday included bags of rice, beans and other grains, cartons of noodles, refrigerators, blankets, roofing sheets, buckets, television sets, chairs, tables, office equipment, disinfectants, among others. Ogunrinde explained that the hoodlums made efforts to break into the warehouses in the market but were unsuccessful which made them attack the vehicles loaded with goods for delivery to the traders.
He said: “We don’t have COVID-19 palliatives in our warehouse here, we had reliefs materials for disaster victims like grains and other materials meant for distribution to victims.