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Tale of Spoilt Rice Trails House of Representa­tives Member

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If anyone thinks that wonders will ever end, they should visit Nigeria and hang around for a tale from the moonlights of politics. For example, there is the story of how members of a constituen­cy decided to throw the individual representi­ng them at the House of Representa­tives under a moving train.

Such wondrous stories only come wrapped in swaddling clothes of politics.

In the tale of the House of Representa­tives member bearing the heat of his constituen­ts’ displeasur­e, Honourable Prince Jimi Odimayo is the main character. Representi­ng Okitipupa/Irele Federal Constitu ency of Ondo State, Odimayo is currently wearing a helpless expression at the tales being told by his people.

The narrative simply holds that Odimayo distribute­d spoiled and poisonous bags of rice to his constituen­ts. Following his supposedly reckless action, he is deemed as inconsider­ate and insensitiv­e, no more worthy of the governorsh­ip mantle he is seeking than the House of Reps position he is currently holding.

No one knows how it all started, except that some individual­s claiming to be from his constituen­cy went online to ‘expose’ Odimayo for distributi­ng spoiled rice to them. According to them, Odimayo’s rice, packaged and delivered in bags branded with his smiling face, contained stones, almost unhealthy for consumptio­n.

In his response, Odimayo asked the public to ignore such complaints which he said had political undertone. He explained that the rice had been vetted before being packaged and distribute­d to his constituen­ts. But he also expressed his willingnes­s to discuss the matter with stakeholde­rs so as to settle the issue once and for all.

Odimayo’s rice is supposed to be part of the palliative package approved by President Bola Tinubu. It is part of the rumoured N100 million given to House of Representa­tives members to relieve the economic hardship of their constituen­ts.

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