Intensification of security measures in Nigeria to deal with food theft
The Nigerian government has increased security measures in the country to deal with cases of theft from food warehouses. |
report Mehr News Agency quoted Reuters, following the increase in thefts from food warehouses in Nigeria, the country has tightened security measures.
Nigerian authorities announced on Monday that they have increased security measures in government food stores across the country to deal with this crisis.
Recently, there has been an increase in attacks on warehouses to steal food. This crisis has arisen as a result of the problems of the Nigerian people to prepare food.
The National Emergency Management Agency of Nigeria announced yesterday that it has taken strict security measures to prevent any tampering with its offices and warehouses across the country. .
This came after local residents looted food items, including bags of maize, from a food center in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja.
The Nigeria Labor Union announced last week that it has started a two-day strike to protest hunger and insecurity across the country. According to local media reports, the protest first started around 9:00 a.m. local time on Tuesday in the business district of Lagos, Nigeria, and hours later it started in other places as well.
The Nigerian Labor Union announced in a letter that the demonstration was held with the aim of ending hunger and insecurity in Nigeria.