TraderMoni: Kwarans reject scheme, boo Osinbajo

Market men and women in Ipata market, Ilorin, the Kwara State capital today booed Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo who was in town to launch one of the social investment schemes of the federal government tagged TraderMoni.
But the event turned out to be a massive flop for the vice president who was hardly allowed to speak during the reception organised for him at the market.
Osinbajo could hardly say a word to the people as his voice was drowned by the shout of the market men and women who accused the federal government of a sinister motive over the issue.
The public address system that were meant to be used also malfunctioned leaving the vice-president with no choice than to alight from the podium and made his way out of the market.
Some of the reporters who attended the ceremony could hardly report anything from the vice president during the incident that lasted less than ten minutes
The market men and women who massed at the venue highlighted the serious hardship the people are going through and the widespread hunger going on across the country.
They also used the occasion to complain bitterly about the hard economic condition going on in the
country.
The traders and sellers most of whom spoke in Yoruba said the federal government is using the scheme to deceive the people adding that there is no money in the state and country because of the harsh economic policies of the federal government.
The reception for the vice-president in Ilorin was a sharp contrast to his visit in other States.
According to the People , arowo ooo, gbogbo ilu lole koko mawa yi. Etanje in eleyi je lati owo ijoba. (There is no money and the situation in the country is very hard on us. This scheme is deception).