Nigerian Senator Shehu Sani Calls for Demolition of Chinese Supermarket

A Chinese supermarket located in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of Abuja, Nigeria, has allegedly barred Nigerian citizens from entering the premises.

This controversial move has sparked outrage among Nigerians, prompting Senator Shehu Sani to call for the demolition of the facility.

The incident has raised serious questions about the rights of Nigerian citizens and the country’s laws.

The Chinese supermarket in question is situated at the China General Chamber of Commerce, along Umaru Musa Yar’Adua Road in Abuja.

Reports suggest that the management of the supermarket instructed security officers to deny entry to Nigerian citizens.

This discriminatory act has led to widespread condemnation from concerned Nigerians and has prompted Senator Shehu Sani to take a firm stance on the matter.

In a recent post on his official X handle, Senator Shehu Sani expressed his disbelief and frustration over the situation, stating, “Any Supermarket in our Country that is not accessible to the Citizens of Our Country but to foreigners, should be forcibly opened or be pulled down in accordance with the laws of our Country.”

The Senator’s call for action has resonated with many Nigerians who are demanding that the Nigerian government take swift action against the discriminatory policy.

The incident has also sparked a broader conversation about the rights of Nigerian citizens and the country’s laws.

Many are questioning why a supermarket in Nigeria would not be accessible to the citizens of the country.

The Nigerian government is expected to respond to the situation and address the concerns of its citizens.

As the controversy continues to unfold, Nigerians are closely monitoring the developments and eagerly awaiting the government’s response.

The outcome of this situation will have significant implications for the rights of Nigerian citizens and the country’s relationship with foreign businesses operating within its borders.

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