Protest breaks out in Adamawa state, looting govt warehouses & shops.. Gov.Fintiri imposes 24 hours curfew
The youths reportedly started the looting spree at the grain warehouse located at PZ Roundabout, a stone’s throw away from the Yola International Airport.
And it looks as a repeat of the fallout of the #EndSARS protest of 2020, youths in Adamawa are currently looting government-owned grain reserves and other shops.
The youths reportedly started the looting spree at the grain warehouse located at PZ Roundabout, a stone’s throw away from the Yola International Airport.
It was learnt that virtually all the grain reserves on Numan Road and other strategic locations are being looted.
We can also report that armed policemen are currently engaging the youths as they attempt to crack down on the rampage.
There are also reported cases of live bullets being fired as the looting is said to have turned violent.
One of the looters who spoke to our correspondent blamed the action on the hardship being experienced in the country following the removal of subsidy on premium motor spirit otherwise known as petrol.
To manage the situation, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has declared a 24-hour curfew.
A statement from the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Himwashi Wonosikou said, “The Governor of Adamawa State, the Rt Hon Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has declared a 24-hour curfew on the state, effective immediately Sunday, 30th July, 2023.
“Governor Fintiri said the curfew followed the dangerous dimension the activities of hoodlums had assumed across the state capital as they attack people with machetes and break into business premises and homes, carting away property.
“With the curfew imposed, there will be no movement throughout the state.
“Rt. Hon. Fintiri said only those on essential duties with valid identification would be permitted to move around during the period of the curfew.
“The Governor is appealing to citizens and residents of the state to comply with the directive, adding that any person found contravening the order would be arrested and made to face the wrath of the law.”
Also speaking on channels television with Seun the deputy governor of Adamawa state Professor Farauta condemned the outbreak of the unrest and assured the good people of Adamawa state that the government has put in place measures to cushion the harsh effects of the fuel subsidy removal.