Scores of armed hoodlums on Tuesday invaded the National Youth Service Corps NYSC Orientation Camp in the Kubwa area of the Federal Capital Territory FCT, Abuja, carting away mattresses, utensils, electronics and other items.
While the warehouse at the camp is said to be empty, the hoodlums attacked some residents of the camp as well as shops adjacent the camp.
They had blocked the road at about 9am, turning back motorists while the Kubwa village market was immediately shut by its managers to avoid any invasion.
While soldiers and a detachment of the Nigerian Police struggled to ward off the invaders, the Nigerian Air Force and the Air wing of the Nigeria Police embarked on air patrol with helicopters hovering around the scene.
The ensuing confusion forced some parents and guardians to go and evacuate their wards from schools in the area.
Though the hoodlums were armed with jack- knives, sticks, machetes and other dangerous weapons, some residents of the area were said to have earlier joined in the looting.
An eyewitness who declined to give his name said the hoodlums “carted away all removables such as cooking pots, ceiling fan, plasma TV, foodstuff, desktop computer, laptop in NYSC camp”.
According to him, some of the looted items were owned by private individuals residing at the NYSC camp.
“The hoodlums equally used the opportunity to loot computers, generators, textile materials in the shops directly opposite the NYSC entrance gate”, he stated.
Similarly, there is anxiety in Kuje, one of the six area councils in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as hoodlums are presently searching to loot any warehouse where in there are Covid-19 palliatives.
They have been matching round the street with sticks, blocking roads within the Kuje Township.
Residents are running for safety as traders are also locking there shops and moving out of the market to avoid crisis.
Three people were stampede to death on Monday when hoodlums broke into the Gwagwalada Covid-19 warehouse and looted the foodstuffs and other valuables.
Security operatives, the soldiers and police are trying to calm the situation.