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Police turned deaf hears to our call, says Oyo senator whose residence was burgled

by Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
October 26, 2020
in Metro
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The lawmaker representing Oyo central senatorial district, Teslim Folarin has revealed why his dogs could not attack angry youths who stormed his Ibadan residence on Saturday.

The federal lawmaker, Folarin disclosed that his dogs were caged when a mob stormed his residence.

WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that more than 350 motorcycles, 400 freezers and 350 generators the senator claimed were meant for the empowerment of his constituents were reportedly looted.

Senator Folarin in a chat with the publisher of Ovation, Dele Momodu on Sunday expressed surprise over the attack.

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“I got a call that some hoodlums were trying to break into my house. I was totally surprised because it is a gated residence. I also have dogs there who were unfortunately caged at the time,” he told Momodu via Instagram Live.

“And so, the first thing we did was to put a call through to the police but the police were not interested. They said if they come to the residence and someone gets killed, they would run into trouble again and so they didn’t come.

“So, we didn’t get help from anybody. They overpowered my security guard, stormed the premises and what I suspect is that a lot of people were going about their business but when they saw people grabbing motorcycles, grabbing generators and all sorts, some just went in and grabbed also and left.”

He said he was planning to distribute the items to the same people who looted his house.

“They were just in a rush. I wanted to give it to them. I do it every time. You would recall that I did the same during the COVID-19 pandemic when I got friends to donate trailers of rice because I don’t have that sort of money but I have friends who can help,” he said.

“It was meant to be for empowerment of people because we know how difficult things are. The whole idea was to help people out but unfortunately, they were in a hurry and broke in and took everything. Very unfortunate!”.

While responding to reports that the allowances and salaries of federal lawmakers were outrageous and fuelling the anger of the people, Folarin said this was just a common misconception.

“Can you tell me one politician that left the national assembly as a very rich person? I think there is a lot of confusion with the salary and running cost of offices?” he said.

Folarin added there was too much focus on the earnings of federal lawmakers while people were ignoring governors.

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