“There’s a Yoruba saying that when a lion k’ll$ the child of a poor man, there is little mourning, but when it k’ll$ the child of a king, there is chaos.”
— Honorable Bamidele Salam representing Ede North,South/Egbedero/Ejigbo Federal Constituency said most children of those in leadership attend private schools or study abroad, while children of poor families and workers attend public schools. He called on the federal government to create a special security force to protect schools amid growing insecurity.
The Honorable continued his speech despite being interrupted.