Commercial activities have been paralyzed in Akure the Ondo State capital following apprehension over possible break down of law and order as a result of hunger protest which commenced today nationwide.
No protesters have however been seeing gathered along Oba Adesida Road as of the time of this report.
Radio Nigeria Reporter who went round Akure said shops, offices shopping complexes, supermarkets and banks are under lock as some staff members were seeing hanging around to monitor the situation.
Security operatives such as police officers, men of the NSCDC and Amotekun corps were seeing manning strategic places on major roads in Akure.
In some motor parks visited few buses were seeing still stranded without getting passengers to embark on any of the available trips.
A few taxis and tricycles operating are either empty or conveying between one and two passengers.
At Oja Oba, few market women were seeing with skeletal display of goods
Some traders who spoke under the condition of anonymity said they have been warned not to open shops because there could be breakdown of law and order.
They however called on president Bola Tinubu to be sincere about his efforts towards improving the living standard of Nigerians.