The video, which has drawn considerable attention, captured the deputy governor personally giving out the cash in what seemed to be a public welfare initiative aimed at supporting those in need.
The video has sparked criticism online, with people expressing frustration and disappointment. Many view it as a reflection of poor leadership and a lack of vision, with some calling it “worrisome” and “an eyesore.”
Netizens accused the leaders of deliberately keeping people in poverty to maintain control, while others suggested that the deputy governor’s actions might be influenced by spiritual beliefs.
Some critics even remarked that the wrong people are in power, while others expressed outrage over the act of Patricia Obila giving out N1,000 and recording it, calling it a disappointing display of leadership.
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