#EndSARS: Ondo oil palm company counts N300million losses as governor seeks punishment for culprits

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EndSARS: Ondo oil palm company counts N300million losses as governor seeks punishment for culprits

Decrying the destruction, the Chief Executive Officer of OOP, Taiwo Adewole, said, on Tuesday, that hoodlums razed down several buildings and looted several offices, carting away laptops, desktop computers and generators.The Okitipupa Oil Palm Plc is currently in pains over the wanton destruction of its facilities during the #EndSARS nationwide protest last week, estimating a total loss of N300million.

Decrying the destruction, the Chief Executive Officer of OOP, Taiwo Adewole, said ,on Tuesday, that hoodlums razed down several buildings and looted several offices, carting away laptops, desktop computers and generators. Mr Adewole, who said management and all members of the Board of Directors were devastated by the sad development, lamented that “enemies of progress could go to this extent to visit such a dastardly and ruinous act on the company that is just being salvaged from the destruction unleashed on it by undue government interference, inept and corrupt management over the years.”

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So this people use to have money like this🤔. Smh

In nigeria everything na format for our governors....these guys spend more time thinking how to loot.

Make this people dey fear God o

300 million? How much is the entire complex? I hope this isn't a way to hide funds looted by government officials.

CUT DOWN THE COST Of GOVERNANCE: Government at all levels must cut down the cost of governance, salaries, allowances and paquisites of office, to make room for development and job creation. ENO.

They should set up a panel for the culprits that would take forever like they're doing with EndSARS

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