 Governor Amadou Oumadou-Finturi of Adama State Monday announced that arrangements have been concluded to prosecute looters of warehouses in the state's capital. And this was coming after some hoodlums broke into warehouses in Jimeta Yola cutting away food and non-food items on Sunday morning. He called all the people of the state to remain calm, assuring that the government is making every effort to ameliorate their hardships, saying hard time doesn't last, but tough men last. Unfortunately, we have to go through this experience, particularly during this hardship by these hoodlums. These are food and non-food items that were purchased and profiled to be distributed to about 24,000 beneficiaries. And it was vandalized for not just cause by our hoodlums, probably believing it were the palliatives that we have ordered. And I want to put it on notice that none of the palliatives we have ordered have started arriving. These were food and non-food items including drugs for the vulnerable ones, particularly retroviral drugs that are supposed to be given to HIV patients. Ninety of them have been arrested. We are profiling them. Their perpetrators will also be identified and we are prosecuting them today. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.