Following the biting hunger occasioned by the prevailing hardship in the country, concerned Nigerians have called on the federal government to swallow its pride and reverse some of its economic policies. The advice is coming amid looting of warehouses as a survival strategy.
Following the biting hunger occasioned by the prevailing hardship in the country, concerned Nigeria ns have called on the federal government to swallow its pride and reverse some of its economic policies . The advice is coming amid looting of warehouses as a survival strategy. In the early hours of Sunday, scores of hungry, angry Nigeria ns stormed the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Agric Department Strategic food store located at Tasha, in Abuja, and looted food items.
According to the residents, the irate youths invaded the warehouse located around the Tasha area of the community and looted bags of maize and other grains. The attack of the storage facility was reminiscent of what happened during the EndSARS protest against police brutality, and the COVID-19 lockdown, when several warehouses belonging to the government across the country were invaded and looted by angry, hungry Nigerians. The current economic hardship in Nigeria, may have forced history to repeat itsel
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