Videos of some residents attacking a bus conveying loaves of bread and a truck conveying bags of rice in Lagos and Abuja respectively, has surfaced online, amidst the extended lockdown in Abuja, Ogun and Lagos state .
Watch the videos below.
#Covid19Hunger: In Abuja, watch and see how hungry Nigerians invaded a moving truck to steal food to eat. It’s obvious that the so called palliatives from the President @MBuhari led @OfficialAPCNg FG did not reach the people. #SendPalliativesViaBVN @EUinNigeria @UN pic.twitter.com/SVUKz183Yo
— Official PDP Nigeria (@OfficialPDPNig) April 14, 2020
Mob attacking bus load of bread in agege #Lagos the situation is getting out hand. . #lagoslockdown #payusviaBVN.. pic.twitter.com/eYUiUeCCzv
— Emma ik Umeh (Tcee )🇳🇬 (@emmaikumeh) April 14, 2020
This is coming after Nigeria’s President Mohammadu Buhari announced an extended 14-day lockdown across Abuja, Lagos, Ogun states to curtail the spread of the coronavirus citing concerns over rising numbers of cases globally, and within Nigeria.
Recall that the first phase of the lockdown in some parts of Lagos and Ogun States had climaxed over the weekend in a near total breakdown of law and order as hoodlums and robbers unleashed terror on residents.
Prior to this, many residents in both states and in the FCT had expressed anger at the non-availability of palliatives. Many others lamented their inability to access basic banking services. While these and other complaints flourished, many security personnel, charged with enforcing the lockdown, found an avenue to make money as the restriction floundered.
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