In defiance of the curfew imposed by Adamawa State government, looters have extended their activities to private businesses, agricultural storage facilities and government offices in Yola, the state capital.
After removing foodstuff and other items from state government warehouses on Sunday, the irate youths attacked several agricultural warehouses owned by famers associations, removing tractors, irrigation machines, fertilizer, seedlings and various types of implements.
On Monday, a group of young men broke in to the NECAS warehouse in Kofare Industrial Area in Yola metropolis and carted away several brand new tractors down the streets.
Jubilant youths were seen moving new tractors and other types of agricultural machines they looted from the warehouses within curfew hours that commenced at 3 pm on Sunday while police and other security operatives stayed away from the scenes.
The youths also attacked PZ and A.D. Basharu warehouses both owned by private businesses before ransacking stores at the headquarters of Adamawa State Primary Health Care Agency from where medical supplies and office wares were removed.
The council chairman of Numan Local Government, Innocent Koto has led other officials on an inspection of affected facilities to assess level of damage in the area after looting of the Rice Farmers Association’s (RIFAN) warehouse as well as a health facility located in the local government secretariat in Numan.
Daily Trust