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Adamawa State Governor Signs An Executive Order To Search Houses For Looted Covid-19 Palliatives

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Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has approved a house to house search for looted Covid-19 palliatives.

He signed an Executive Order authorizing a House-to-House search for items looted in Government owned and private storage facilities today, Wednesday, October 28.


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Humwashi Wonosikou, the Press Secretary to the governor signed a statement which said that, the Executive Order to be cited as ‘order No. 2 of 2020 on the Recovery of Public Property looted in Adamawa State by Hoodlums and Thugs’ , comes into effect at 3:00pm Wednesday 28th October 2020.

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The actual House-to-House search will commence at 7:00 am on Thursday 29th October 2020.

The statement reads in bits: “The Governor has however taken note of the compliance with His earlier directive for looters to return all they looted and vandalized in storage facilities, public and private offices and has graciously extended the period of the House-to-House search by another Twelve (12) hours,”.

“Government calls on the general public especially those with information regarding the items carted away to come forward and volunteer information that could help Security Agencies recover all the looted property.

“Any person or group of persons with information should call the following Numbers: 08089671313, 08067592714.

“For the avoidance of doubt the indefinite curfew already imposed on the State is still in force. All unauthorized movement by Vehicles, Pedestrians and Tricycles (Keke NAPEP) are banned.”

Source: AfricaCelebrities.Com

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