Hoodlums Destroy ATM, Attack Motorists, Rob Residents As Naira Crunch Protests Hit Port Harcourt

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LAGOS FEBRUARY 18TH (NEWSRANGERS)-Several parts of Port Harcourt, the Rivers state capital, Friday woke up to its version of protests against scarcity of cash in the state with hoodlums blocking parts of the roads in the state capital as early as 8:00 am.

The Hoodlums temporarily blocked the Ikwerre Road area of Mile 3 and Mile 2 Diobu to protest the scarcity of money caused by the ongoing shoddy implementation of the naira swap policy.

An eye witness who gave his name simply as Victor reported that there was pandemonium early morning in the affected areas as angry youths chased people, robbed them, and made burnfire of used tyres on the highway.

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Our correspondent also learned that the protest which degenerated into a riot reportedly spread to Emenike Street, Okija forcing drivers to abandon their vehicles on the road and fled to safety.

The hoodlums capitalised on the ensuing pandamonium to rob motorists and pedestrians of their valuables including cash, smartphones, wallets and other personal belongings.

The protest was also said to have later spread to Aggrey road, Town area of Port Harcourt where some ATMs were destroyed.
The situation did not continue for a long time as the police immediately deployed patrol teams to affected areas and they did not waste time bringing the situation under control.

Speaking with journalists, another eyewitness who wanted his name hidden narrated his experience thus;

“At about 9 am, I was inside the house when my wife called me at Ikoku, I came out and saw people running, scampering for safety.

“Boys were chasing people, I don’t know who they are. Buses were running, all the cars were on the road, I saw a burning fire at Ikoku roundabout near the new Flyover.

“There was no Police presence. The only people I saw that were trying to put off the fire were the security men attached to Anglican Church in Ikoku because of the burial of Hon. Azuibike Nmerukini’s wife.

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