Kaduna State Govt. Varies Curfew In Parts Of Kaduna Metropolis

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BY AMOS DUNIA, ABUJA – The Kaduna State Government on Tuesday announced that it has selectively varied the 24-hour curfew it imposed on Sunday on Kaduna metropolis and other parts of the state with immediate effect.

This follows a meeting of the Kaduna State Security Council which received reports and deliberated on the security situation.

A statement by the Senior Special Assistant to Governor Nasir el-Rufai on Media and Publicity, Samuel Aruwan said that following the review, the Security Council recommended that the curfew in Kasuwan Magani and Kujama be relaxed so that people can move between 6am and 5pm.

The State Government however said that the curfew in Kasuwan Magani and Kujama remains but will now be enforced from dusk to dawn – from 5pm in the evening to 6am in the morning, till further notice.

In the same vein, the Kaduna State Security Council resolved that threats still persist in Kabala West, Kabala Doki, Sabon-Tasha, Narayi and Maraban Rido within Kaduna metropolis where attacks on places of worship were either attempted overnight or contemplated.

Accordingly, the Council resolved that the 24-hour curfew should remain in the mentioned places, and will be vigorously enforced.

The statement further states; “Any individual that violates will be arrested, and the security agencies directed to engage any hoodlums or unauthorized groups with appropriate force.

“For the rest of Kaduna metropolis, the Security Council has noted an improvement in the security situation, and therefore decided that a window be provided for residents to be able to restock on essentials. 

“Therefore, the curfew in the rest of Kaduna Metropolis is relaxed from 1pm to 5pm today to enable all markets, shops and businesses to open and operate. Security agents will patrol and protect the markets to ensure safety and deal with any attempts by hoodlums to engage in criminal conduct.

“The 24-hour curfew in Kaduna Metropolis will be re-imposed from 5pm today, and until further notice. The Security Council regrets the inconvenience to residents. But the obligation to secure lives and property necessitates an uncompromising approach.”

Aruwan assured that the Government will continue to monitor the situation, and make further announcements based on the guidance of the security agencies. 

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