Politics
Lagos Auction: Jandor, Funke Akindele visit victims
During his jail term, he lost his three-year-old daughter due to the non-availability of funds to cater to her health. After serving the jail term, his bus was auctioned and his means of survival gone.
Jandor, however, commiserated with Osinachi for his loss but kicked against reckless driving and violation of traffic laws.
He also criticized the State government for the harsh punishment of taking the offenders’ means of livelihood.
The governorship candidate assured the state’s citizens that when he becomes governor in 2023, breaking traffic laws will likewise not be tolerated, but that any legislation that denies offenders their means of subsistence will be examined.
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