"Looting Will Have Negative Effects On The Economy" - National Orientation Agency Warns

Posted by Amarachi on Tue 27th Oct, 2020 - tori.ng

The Federal agency has warned that looting will cause a strain on the country's economy.

"Looting Will Have Negative Effects On The Economy" - National Orientation Agency Warns

The National Orientation Agency has warned that the on-going looting in the country would have an adverse effect on the economy.

The federal agency in series of tweets shared on Monday October 26, appealed for calm in the country.

The NOA who urged Nigerians to be patriotic, averred that hurting businesses will traumatize owners with attendant negative effects on nation’s fragile economy.

The Tweets Read;

"STOP LOOTING!!!

#EndSARS protesters could not have envisaged looting of this magnitude, an act completely different from genuine agitations/demands of lawful protesters. Hurting businesses will traumatize owners with attendant negative effects on nation's fragile economy

 #COVID19 has affected the world economy beyond imagination of which #Nigeria is no exemption. Economy is in need of a quick restart, and any impediment can slow down economic recovery efforts. Looting businesses is an impediment to an already strained economy.

Quite number of both public and private buildings have been vandalised and looted resulting in loss of unimaginable amount of money.

We sympathise with business owners whose investments have been touched by vandals and looters".

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