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NUJ FCT Condemns Looting, Sues For Peace In Abuja

The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council has strongly condemned the looting of warehouses and vandalization of public and private properties by hoodlums and vandals in the FCT, describing it as unnecessary and reprehensible.

In a press statement released in Abuja Wednesday, jointly signed by Emmanuel Ogbeche and Ochiaka Ugwu, Chairman and Secretary of Council respectively, it noted that council views with regret how a peaceful protest suddenly turned violent when it was hijacked by hoodlums and other malicious individuals.

According to the statement, “Council is alarmed at the worrying increase in reports of hoodlums masquerading as protesters targeting warehouses and vandalising public and private properties.

“It is regrettable that a protest aimed at addressing alleged police brutality and extra-judicial murders has become a nightmare to law abiding and peaceful loving citizens.

“We support the call by the FCT administration to an end to this unfortunate development and the arrest of those culpable in the economic sabotage.”

The NUJ charged the FCTA to explore means to address youth concerns in the territory, while appealing to all interests to follow lawful means in addressing their grievances.

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