Nigeria tightens security to curb food theft
Nigerian
authorities have heightened security at government food stores around the
country amid a crisis.
With people
struggling to afford food, recently there have been increased cases of attacks
on warehouses to steal food items.
On Sunday,
the National Emergency Management Agency (Nema) said on X, formerly known as Twitter, it was increasing security “to forestall
any breaches” at its offices and warehouses nationwide.
It comes
after local residents looted food items including bags of maize at a facility
in Nigeria’s federal capital, Abuja. The looters also vandalised the warehouse.
The incident,
which reportedly went on for hours, is said to have caused a gridlock as people
blocked roads near the area.
Some videos
are being shared online showing the chaotic scenes on Sunday, with crowds
gathered around the facilities and others walking away with sacks of grain.
Police told
local media that the situation had been brought under control.
The incident
came amid an economic crisis in the country which has seen the prices of goods
and services rise significantly, with inflation rising to nearly 30 per cent
per cent.

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