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28-year-old man lands in trouble for attempting to steal bag of rice in Delta

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A 28-year-old man, Ogochukwu Uzorka, has landed himself in trouble for attempting to steal a bag of rice in Asaba, the Delta State capital.


Uzorka was arrested by the Bonsaac vigilante group in Asaba after attempting to break into four shops without any success.

Bonsaac vigilante chairman, Francis Okolo, who confirmed the development said the suspect was arrested on Saturday.

He said,

“The suspect succeeded in breaking into five shops, but was disappointed when he discovered there was a burglary proof under the ceiling of four of the shops.

“The fifth shop where he only succeeded in stealing rechargeable lamps, before being apprehended by the Bonsaac vigilante men.

“The suspect said he was looking for a bag of rice to eat but unfortunately couldn’t break into the shop where rice is”

The suspect who was identified as a fowl butcher at the popular Oko market in the state capital, confessed to stealing a tiger generator in the past and selling it for N15,000.

The vigilante Chairman who appealed for logistics to enable them to police the area effectively, said the suspect had been handed over to the B’ Division police.

Meanwhile, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to as a matter of urgency consider the reopening of the county’s borders for importation of food stuff to alleviate the suffering of the Nigerian masses.

The appeal was contained in a statement issued by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sunusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, shortly after receiving the Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Customs Service Alhaji Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, at Government House in Kano.

Yusuf lamented the critical condition of hunger and starvation in the country which was caused by the hike in the price of commodities in the country.

“We wish to appreciate the President’s intervention on the ongoing national food initiative which he considers Kano as the host for the initiative to be launched believing that the programme will cushion the effects of food scarcity if implemented,” he said.

According to the Governor, another immediate intervention that can make food available and affordable is for the Federal Government to consider the reopening of the borders and allow free importation of commodities.

During the meeting with Adeniyi in his office, Yusuf emphasized the prevalent hardships faced by the populace, particularly during the sacred month of Ramadan, underscoring the necessity of opening the borders to alleviate their distress.

He also expressed satisfaction with the Customs’ initiative to commence the distribution of food items to the citizens of Kano amid the prevailing hardships and hunger experienced by many, urging the Customs to ensure that this benevolent act reaches those most affected.

Furthermore, the Governor assured the Customs of his unwavering support in all aspects, particularly those that would yield positive outcomes for Kano and Nigeria at large.

In his remarks, Adeniyi reiterated the significance of fortifying the bond between the Nigeria Customs Service and the Kano community, emphasizing the Service’s deeper commitment to collaboration and mutual understanding.

He pledged to implement policies aimed at refining business processes and fostering engagement with stakeholders.

While in Kano interacting with various stakeholders, CG Adeniyi also stated that the Service had made comprehensive arrangements to address the current challenges of food scarcity and hardship in Kano by distributing essential food items to the state’s residents.

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