Covid-19
Covid 19 Tests: Dapo Abiodun is a Fraud – Parents
The Ogun Government led by Dapo Abiodun have been accused by Parents of children who would be sitting for the forthcoming WAEC exams of extreme fraudulence.
The Government had passed out an information to parents to bring their children forward for Covid19 and Malaria tests in preparation for the forthcoming exams.
The Parents were however surprised as they were informed at the test centre that they had to make a payment of N25,000 before the tests can be carried out on their children.
The Parents became livid, and a protest erupted.
In a video, that has since gone viral, a parent who identified himself as Oluwasesan Agemo, accused the Dapo Abiodun led Government as fraudulent and insensitive.
He was heard saying in Yoruba language, that most of members of the Dapo Abiodun led Government are non-indigenes of Ogun State and as such are not aware of happenings in the state.
He further stated that the government was making use of the Covid19 pandemic to fleece the poor of their hard earned income.
He reiterated that the tests were expected to be free, but the government officials are “stealing by trick”.
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