The residents also decried lack of access to medical care even as they cannot go out to do their normal businesses.
A BBC Hausa report said that this situation led to the killing of a civilian, while one other was injured by security men as the two were trying to leave their homes.
Ibi town has been under a 24-hour curfew since last Thursday following a fresh ethno-religious violence that erupted in the area, which led to the killing of 10 people with property worth millions of Naira destroyed.
The violence reportedly erupted around 4.am on Thursday between Hausa/Fulani and Jukun people.
Ibi-Wukari axis of Taraba State has witnessed several ethno-religious violence in recent times with many people killed, while property worth millions of Naira destroyed.