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Angry Youths Break Into COVID-19 Palliative Warehouse In Abuja

 

The search for COVID-19 Palliatives continues in the Federal Capital Territory as some angry youths on Sunday broke into two different warehouses in the nation’s capital.

The youths, not minding the presence of soldiers and policemen first broke into a warehouse at Jabi district close to the Code of Conduct Tribunal where they helped themselves with various bagged items and stationeries.

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The situation was worse at another warehouse in the Idu Industrial Area where some of the youths who were unable to lay their hands on Covid-19 Palliatives vandalized the place removing window and door frames.

Although calm has been restored in the area with Military Air patrol, some of the youths in an interview with Channels Television claim that they are only out to take their portion of the COVID-19 Palliatives.

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