Chinese restaurant in lagos condemns closure by fg says government lied against it
It seems like there's a controversy brewing in Lagos, Nigeria!
According to reports, a Chinese restaurant in Lagos has condemned its closure by the Federal Government, claiming that the government lied against it.
Here's what happened:
The restaurant, called "Sweet Sensation", was shut down by the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) and the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) on February 14, allegedly due to poor sanitation and food safety concerns.
However, the restaurant's management has denied these allegations, claiming that the closure was a result of a "politically motivated" move by the government.
In a statement, the restaurant's management accused the government of lying against them, saying that they had been operating a clean and safe environment, and that the closure was a "calculated attempt to tarnish their reputation".
The statement also claimed that the restaurant had been inspected several times by relevant authorities and had always passed with flying colors, and that the closure was a result of "malice and mischief" by the government.
The restaurant's management has also threatened to take legal action against the government, claiming that their rights had been violated.
This controversy has sparked a lot of debate and discussion on social media, with many people expressing their support for the restaurant and calling for the government to provide evidence of the alleged poor sanitation and food safety concerns.
What do you think about this controversy? Should the government provide evidence to support its claims, or is the restaurant's management justified in their claims of a "politically motivated" move?