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Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Metrix147: 8:36am On Jun 15, 2021
An entrepreneur and the CEO De Latinos, a leading hospitality organisation in Abia, Emmanuel Okenini aka Bello has decried the prolonged curfew imposed in various cities of Abia including Aba and Umuahia, saying it is putting their business under existential threat., ABN TV report.

Okeini said at a time when the industry was gradually getting its foot back on the ground after the COVID-19 lockdown, the imposition of curfew in the state has posed another challenge, causing the industry owners, family, and staff to pass through financial difficulties.

In his verified Facebook page on Monday, De Latinos CEO while pledging support to the state government in its measure to deal with insecurity in the state, he appealed for an intervention to save their livelihood and means of survival.

While insisting that Hotel & Restaurant industry are in deep financial trouble in Abia, he said justice for them in the face of the security concerns in the state is needed.

He said, "With the Abia state government imposing night curfew, restaurants and similar establishments in the state are again staring at an existential crisis. After coming out of #covid-19, #endsars this curfew that is almost lasting 3months could be a final blow to many hospitality businesses in Abia state.

"It has been less than six months since the struggling hospitality sector found some footing after bearing the brunt of the strict nationwide lockdown for most parts of 2020. The sector suffered massive losses due to the stringent eight-month lockdown that was imposed to contain the pandemic’s first wave in Nigeria.


"We are doomed this time around if we are expected to be both, shut for business and not receive any relief. Shut us but do justice to the owners, staff, and their families. Take care of the salaries.

"The Hotel & Restaurant industry are in deep financial trouble and without the Government’s consideration, it will be staring at a catastrophic disaster."


He continued, "As the situation stands, it seems that the curfew have triggered an existential crisis for the hospitality sector. Already neck-deep in losses due to the months of the stringent lockdown last year, most establishments do not have the financial capacity to withstand more restrictions.

"While the measures taken by state government seem inevitable because of the insecurity, they need to find a way to make this period easier for the struggling hospitality sector before it's too late. We are pleading for help, restore our business, restore jobs and let the families of those who work in the hospitality industry have hope again."

ABN TV recalls that the state governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu had about three months ago announced a curfew in parts of the state following incessant attacks by unknown gunmen on security personnel and formations.

At the moment, Aba the commercial centre, and Umuahia, the state capital are under 8pm to 6am curfew.

Ikwuano, Ohafia and Arochukwu are also under curfew.

Source: https://abntv.com.ng/2021/06/count-us-out-of-fulani-groups-plan-to-attack-delta-miyetti-allah/

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by amabia01(m): 8:44am On Jun 15, 2021
[quote author=Metrix147 post=102739863]An entrepreneur and the CEO De Latinos, a leading hospitality organisation in Abia, Emmanuel Okenini aka Bello has decried the prolonged curfew imposed in various cities of Abia including Aba and Umuahia, saying it is putting their business under existential threat., ABN TV report.

Okeini said at a time when the industry was gradually getting its foot back on the ground after the COVID-19 lockdown, the imposition of curfew in the state has posed another challenge, causing the industry owners, family, and staff to pass through financial difficulties.

In his verified Facebook page on Monday, De Latinos CEO while pledging support to the state government in its measure to deal with insecurity in the state, he appealed for an intervention to save their livelihood and means of survival.

While insisting that Hotel & Restaurant industry are in deep financial trouble in Abia, he said justice for them in the face of the security concerns in the state is needed.

He said, "With the Abia state government imposing night curfew, restaurants and similar establishments in the state are again staring at an existential crisis. After coming out of #covid-19, #endsars this curfew that is almost lasting 3months could be a final blow to many hospitality businesses in Abia state.

"It has been less than six months since the struggling hospitality sector found some footing after bearing the brunt of the strict nationwide lockdown for most parts of 2020. The sector suffered massive losses due to the stringent eight-month lockdown that was imposed to contain the pandemic’s first wave in Nigeria.

"We are doomed this time around if we are expected to be both, shut for business and not receive any relief. Shut us but do justice to the owners, staff, and their families. Take care of the salaries.

"The Hotel & Restaurant industry are in deep financial trouble and without the Government’s consideration, it will be staring at a catastrophic disaster."

He continued, "As the situation stands, it seems that the curfew have triggered an existential crisis for the hospitality sector. Already neck-deep in losses due to the months of the stringent lockdown last year, most establishments do not have the financial capacity to withstand more restrictions.

"While the measures taken by state government seem inevitable because of the insecurity, they need to find a way to make this period easier for the struggling hospitality sector before it's too late. We are pleading for help, restore our business, restore jobs and let the families of those who work in the hospitality industry have hope again."

ABN TV recalls that the state governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu had about three months ago announced a curfew in parts of the state following incessant attacks by unknown gunmen on security personnel and formations.

At the moment, Aba the commercial centre, and Umuahia, the state capital are under 8pm to 6am curfew.

Ikwuano, Ohafia and Arochukwu are also under curfew.

Source: https://abntv.com.ng/2021/06/count-us-out-of-fulani-groups-plan-to-attack-delta-miyetti-allah/

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Nobody: 1:25pm On Jun 15, 2021
Insecurity kills employment...

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by NOC1(m): 1:26pm On Jun 15, 2021
Your Governor don't know you, He knows Dominos Pizza, Chicken republic and Cinemas, you were not part of his achievements.

yeye Governor.

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Thebest12(m): 1:27pm On Jun 15, 2021
Me
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Thebest12(m): 1:27pm On Jun 15, 2021
I wan talk
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by okotv(m): 1:27pm On Jun 15, 2021
Leaders are to take tough decisions. If the decision he has taken is the best to fight insecurity, he should not back down. Na who dey alive dey do business.

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Rikze: 1:27pm On Jun 15, 2021
I can understand their concerns.

Ordinarily, Umuahia had been a glorified village. How much more so with this curfew...


Some years back if you travel through Umuahia and get to the town by about 7:30 pm, Omo, you can hardly find a vehicle to take you to your final destination.


No night life or anything like it all. They go home so early each evening.

Apart from civil service there's nothing in the city glorified village.

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Sholaco: 1:27pm On Jun 15, 2021
Ok, the curfew would be lift and you will be consumed by ipob

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Thebest12(m): 1:29pm On Jun 15, 2021
[b]An entrepreneur and the CEO De Latinos, a leading hospitality organisation in Abia, Emmanuel Okenini aka Bello has decried the prolonged curfew imposed in various cities of Abia including Aba and Umuahia, saying it is putting their business under existential threat., ABN TV report.

Okeini said at a time when the industry was gradually getting its foot back on the ground after the COVID-19 lockdown, the imposition of curfew in the state has posed another challenge, causing the industry owners, family, and staff to pass through financial difficulties.

In his verified Facebook page on Monday, De Latinos CEO while pledging support to the state government in its measure to deal with insecurity in the state, he appealed for an intervention to save their livelihood and means of survival.

While insisting that Hotel & Restaurant industry are in deep financial trouble in Abia, he said justice for them in the face of the security concerns in the state is needed.

He said, "With the Abia state government imposing night curfew, restaurants and similar establishments in the state are again staring at an existential crisis. After coming out of #covid-19, #endsars this curfew that is almost lasting 3months could be a final blow to many hospitality businesses in Abia state.

"It has been less than six months since the struggling hospitality sector found some footing after bearing the brunt of the strict nationwide lockdown for most parts of 2020. The sector suffered massive losses due to the stringent eight-month lockdown that was imposed to contain the pandemic’s first wave in Nigeria.

"We are doomed this time around if we are expected to be both, shut for business and not receive any relief. Shut us but do justice to the owners, staff, and their families. Take care of the salaries.

"The Hotel & Restaurant industry are in deep financial trouble and without the Government’s consideration, it will be staring at a catastrophic disaster."

He continued, "As the situation stands, it seems that the curfew have triggered an existential crisis for the hospitality sector. Already neck-deep in losses due to the months of the stringent lockdown last year, most establishments do not have the financial capacity to withstand more restrictions.

"While the measures taken by state government seem inevitable because of the insecurity, they need to find a way to make this period easier for the struggling hospitality sector before it's too late. We are pleading for help, restore our business, restore jobs and let the families of those who work in the hospitality industry have hope again."

ABN TV recalls that the state governor, Dr Okezie Ikpeazu had about three months ago announced a curfew in parts of the state following incessant attacks by unknown gunmen on security personnel and formations.

At the moment, Aba the commercial centre, and Umuahia, the state capital are under 8pm to 6am curfew.

Ikwuano, Ohafia and Arochukwu are also under curfew.

Source: https://abntv.com.ng/2021/06/count-us-out-of-fulani-groups-plan-to-attack-delta-miyetti-allah/[/b]

Well I don't have any thing to say
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by revived: 1:30pm On Jun 15, 2021
E Go Be For Them
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by drdanny(m): 1:30pm On Jun 15, 2021
Bello should think outside the box... organise a Friday/Saturday "Locked In" Groove. Nobody steps outside the club, create sleeping pads for "interested" patrons to "ease" off while clubbing. Club night starts at 6pm with entry and entry ends at 8pm. Keep the music low and ensure the gates are locked at 8pm

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by mekaboy(m): 1:30pm On Jun 15, 2021
Lol. Does the fraudster who never achieved anything in his life care? Has he ever created a real business or provided jobs? If not for the fraudulent biafran business, what would he be doing now?

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Chirowman(m): 1:31pm On Jun 15, 2021
Okay
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by alphaconde(m): 1:31pm On Jun 15, 2021
very sad thing to experience when business goes down out of no fault of urs
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Nwachi22(f): 1:32pm On Jun 15, 2021
Odiegwu!
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by hardywaltz(m): 1:33pm On Jun 15, 2021
Direct ur plead to the Supleme Leader.

U guys will learn peace is priceless

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by PARADIZEPRIEST: 1:38pm On Jun 15, 2021
DONT YU HAV SENSE?ARE YU A MOROON? OR ARE U SPONSORER OF VIOLENCE IN SOUTH EAST? Tell ya violent youths to stop the vilence and stop causing tension,then curfew wil be removed. sadAwu!

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by 9jatriot(m): 1:38pm On Jun 15, 2021
Most people who are quick to ferment trouble are never-do-well who believe all their problems are caused by the rich, so they see civil unrest as an opportunity to bring the rick folks to their level by destroying their businesses.

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Vaughanlanrewaj: 1:47pm On Jun 15, 2021
To destroy is easy but to build takes a lot of hardwork. I really sympathise with him and the government too. Not a good place to be.visit www.freestuffsng.com to hunt for free stuff. God bless Nigeria.
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by euwalaka: 1:47pm On Jun 15, 2021
BROS NA WETIN WE DEY SEE FOR ABIA STRESSSSSSSSS[
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by euwalaka: 1:49pm On Jun 15, 2021
PARADIZEPRIEST:
DONT YU HAV SENSE?ARE YU A MOROON? OR ARE U SPONSORER OF VIOLENCE IN SOUTH EAST? Tell ya violent youths to stop the vilence and stop causing tension,then curfew wil be removed. sadAwu!


IWU ANUMANU FOR SAYING THAT WHAT BORNO STATE, ADAMAWA, KATSINA AND ETC ARE THEIR CURFEW? EWU
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Dhury: 1:50pm On Jun 15, 2021
Kanu a uk immigrant that brought the hardships to them is enjoying abroad .

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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Skiloloplc(m): 1:53pm On Jun 15, 2021
This is 2-in1 post
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Breastfeed: 1:55pm On Jun 15, 2021
naija just dey casted left right and center
Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Ademola47(m): 2:04pm On Jun 15, 2021
Unnecessary hardship, I must say.


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Re: Abia Curfew: De Latinos To Government "Save Our Livelihood, Means Of Survival" by Luak(m): 2:05pm On Jun 15, 2021
I think Umuahia shouldn't be allowed to degenerate to the Owerri situation. Government ought to be given some more time to work on the security of lives and property which is Paramount. De Latinos I know will surely survive

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