Tag: Curfew

  • Governor Kefas imposes 24-hour curfew in some parts of Taraba

    Governor Kefas imposes 24-hour curfew in some parts of Taraba

    Following the renewed violence and unabated killings in some parts of Taraba,Governor Agbu Kefas has has imposed a 24-hour curfew in Karim-Lamido Local Government Council.

    Kefas Chief Press Secretary, Yusuf Sanda announced a dawn-to-dusk curfew, on Sunday evening via a statement signed and released by him.

    Several people were confirmed killed and goods worth millions of naira were destroyed in Wurkun and Karinjo communities between yesterday and today.

    The curfew, according to the statement, followed renewed communal conflicts in some parts of the local government council.

    Security agencies, as further stated in the statement, have been mandated to ensure strict compliance.

    “Any person or group of persons found violating the order shall be dealt with in accordance with the law, ” the governor warned.

    He also directed all the ward heads, village heads, traditional rulers, and stakeholders in the council, to ensure strict compliance of the directive in their various domains.

  • BREAKING: Kano Govt lifts dawn to dusk curfew

    BREAKING: Kano Govt lifts dawn to dusk curfew

    The Kano State Government has lifted the dawn to dusk curfew imposed in the state.

    The state government on Monday imposed the curfew with a view to avoid a breakdown of law and order, following tensions generated from the collation of results of the governorship and state Assembly elections.

    The state commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Malam Muhammad Garba, made the announcement lifting the curfew in a statement issued  on Monday night.

    He said the decision to lift the curfew followed a careful review of the situation and  the relative calm throughout the state.

    The commissioner called on commercial banks , public servants  and the people in the state to continue their normal activities.

  • Election results: Kano Govt. imposes dawn to dusk curfew

    Election results: Kano Govt. imposes dawn to dusk curfew

    The Kano State Government on Monday imposed a dawn to dusk curfew to avoid a breakdown of law and order following tensions generated from the collation of results of the governorship and state Assembly elections.

    The state Commissioner for Information and internal affairs, Malam Muhammad Garba, made the announcement in a statement on Monday.

    He said the decision was to prevent hoodlums from causing chaos in the already tensed situation.

    The commissioner called on people in the state to remain indoors as security agents would not spare anyone or group bent on causing trouble.

    INEC had declared Abba Yusuf of the  NNPP winner of the Saturday’s governorship election in the state after beating the Deputy Governor, Yusuf Gawuna at the poll.

    The results have generated tension in the state, prompting the government’s proactive measure to avert chaos.

  • After 10 die in Kaduna herdsmen attack, LGA chairman imposes curfew

    After 10 die in Kaduna herdsmen attack, LGA chairman imposes curfew

    Following an attack that left 10 people and a police officer dead, the Kaduna State government has imposed a 24-hour curfew in four communities of the Zango-Kataf Local Government Area.

    Yabo Chris Ephraim, Special Assistant (Media) to the executive chairman, Zangon Kataf Local Government Council, in a statement said the curfew was to allow soldiers to restore peace in the area.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that a police officer and 10 others lost their lives on Saturday night following an attack by terrorists suspected to be herdsmen in the LGA.

    This comes barely 72 hours after a pastor’s son was shot dead while four others were abducted in the Karimbu-Kahugu community in Lere LGA of the state.

    A source, who pleaded anonymity confirmed the sad incident. The source narrated that trouble started earlier on Saturday afternoon when a misunderstanding arose between security operatives and a Fulani man at a checkpoint in Ungwan Wakili which led to a Fulani man and a policeman being shot at the checkpoint.

    The situation later escalated in the evening when a group of youths who went fishing were attacked and one person macheted to death by the retaliating Fulani terrorists.

    The communities affected by the curfew include Ungwan Juju, Mabuhu, Ungwan Wakili, and Zango Urban.

    Another source, a resident who did not want his name mentioned said that Angwan Wakili, Angwan Juju, and Mabuhu communities in Atyap chiefdom were under possible attack from the suspected Fulani militia.

    “Yesterday, 11th March, 2023 at about 4:45pm, I got informed that the security personnel at a checkpoint in Angwan Wakili tried to stop some Fulani men who were on motorcycle, but they tried to pick a fight with the mobile police officers. One of the officers was hit with a stick by the Fulani and the officer shot one of them on his leg. In retaliation, the Fulani also shot one of the officers who quickly rushed to the hospital,” the source said.

    He explained that the suspected Fulani regroup returned to the checkpoint at about 9 to 10 pm and opened fire on the security personnel.

    “But by this time, it was the military that was at the checking point exchanging fire. Over 10 bodies have been confirmed dead while four sustained gunshot injuries,” he added.

    The spokesman of the Kaduna Police Command, SP Mohammed Jalige, however, said he would confirm and get back with details as of the time of filing this report.

  • Gov. Akeredolu imposes 24 hour curfew on Ondo community

    Gov. Akeredolu imposes 24 hour curfew on Ondo community

    Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has imposed a 24-hour curfew on Ikare-Akoko, headquarters of Akoko Northeast Local Government Area, following a fracas during a New Year carnival.

    Pandemonium broke out in the town on Tuesday when a New Year carnival organised by the youths was disrupted by sporadic gun shots that rent the air.

    Reports from Ikare said that revelers at the event and residents in the area took to their heels scampering for safety.

    According to sources, the disruption of the carnival by suspected gunmen might not be unconnected with the supremacy battle between the Owa-Ale and the Olukare of Ikare, the two traditional rulers in the town.

    In August 2022, the state government had elevated the Owa-Ale to the status of a first class traditional ruler, making the town to have two first class obas.

    The announcement of the curfew is contained in a statement signed and made available to newsmen on Thursday in Akure by Mr Richard Olatunde, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor.

    The statement said that the decision to impose the curfew was made at the State Security Council meeting headed by the governor on Thursday.

    “This follows the escalated violent clash in the town since Tuesday, which has continued unabated, in spite of the meeting held between government and the Olukare of Ikare, Oba Akadiri Momoh and Owa Ale of Iyometa, Oba Adeleke Adegbite, to control their subjects.

    “Security agencies have been directed to ensure strict compliance with the order, just as investigations are already on to unravel the real cause(s) of the violent clash.

    “For emphasis, Ikare Akoko has been closed down for any unathourised human movement and activity until further notice,” the statement said.(c

  • Policemen, civilians die after violent protest in Sierra Leone

    Policemen, civilians die after violent protest in Sierra Leone

    Sierra Leoneans in their numbers hit the street of Freetown and other parts of the country to stage a protest over the high cost of living in the country and harsh economic conditions.

    Meanwhile, the protest turned violent and scores of persons including the military, para-military, and even civilians lost their lives .Graphic images and video of battered and seriously injured protesters and some members of security forces could be seen on social media.

    Security forces were also seen firing guns at  protesting citizens.

    The deceased include eight police officers and more than 21 civilians who took part in anti-government marches.

     

    The government has declared a nationwide curfew in a bid to stop the massive protest from spreading.

    This development was made known by Vice President Mohamed, Juldeh Jalloh who announced a Television broadcast.

    Jalloh said it was high time the country returned to normalcy, adding that the authorities would no longer tolerate violence.

    The military and the police have been drafted to strategic locations to forestall further demonstrations.

    President Julius Maada Bio, who has been asked to leave power, said his administration has a responsibility to protect every citizen.

    “What happened was unfortunate and will be fully investigated. I urge all Sierra Leoneans to be calm”, he tweeted.

  • Soludo declares 6pm to 6am curfew in Anambra

    Gov. Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra on Wednesday imposed an indefinite dusk-to-dawn ban on the movement of motorcycles, tricycles, and shuttle buses in eight local government areas of the state.

    In effect, those vehicles are not to operate in the local government areas between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.

    Seven of the local government areas are in Anambra South Senatorial District while the eighth one is in Anambra North Senatorial District.

    Soludo announced in a state broadcast that the ban on movement takes effect from May 26,

    The affected local government areas are Aguata, Ihiala, Ekwusigo, Nnewi North, Nnewi South, Ogbaru, Orumba North and Orumba.

    Soludo said motorcycles, tricycle and shuttle buses were banned from operating on Mondays in the affected areas until the “Sit-at-Home’’ order imposed by the proscribed Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) completely stopped.

    The governor said the decision became imperative in the face of growing insecurity which was threatening the existence and economic prosperity of the state.

    The governor also announced a four-week deadline within which all fuel stations in Anambra must install 24-hour Closed Circuit TVs.

    All commercial transport vehicles, tricycles and motorcycles must also re-register with biometric details to reflect the real identities of their operators.

    “All transporters, bus drivers, shuttle drivers, tricycle (keke) and commercial motorcycle riders must immediately report any suspicious passenger.

    “This exercise shall immediately be commenced and anyone who defaults in complying after four weeks from Wednesday would be treated as a suspect and adequate measures taken against him or her.

    “All hotels are directed to obtain the means of identification of their guests and keep an inventory of all guests in their hotels and management of the hotels should immediately report any suspicious persons or group of persons checking into or converging on their hotels.

    “Immediate sanctions would attend any dereliction in that regard, including possibly shutting down or demolition of such hotels,’’ the governor announced.

    Soludo noted that the phenomenon of the so-called ‘unknown gunmen’ who attacked his campaign rally in March 2021, claiming lives of three policemen, had continued to threaten the peace and progress of the state.

    He stressed that it was no longer acceptable.

    The governor said the gunmen are not spirits but human beings who lived with or occupied forests in communities.

    He called on town unions, market leaders and youths to provide information on the activities of the gunmen.

    He warned that owners of hotels, landlords of houses and communities where criminal gangs hibernate who refused to disclose their presence to the government would have their properties and lands confiscated.

    According to him, the ‘unknown gunmen’ are a tiny minority of less than 0.1 per cent of the population.

    He said they would not succeed to redefine the people by attacking their age-long values of enterprise, Christianity and hospitality.

    Soludo said while the State Security Council planned deploy kinetic and non-kinetic approaches to end the menace, sustainable peace and security could not be achieved without the cooperation and solidarity of the people.

    He said also that government had done all that was possible to assuage genuinely aggrieved agitators including organising peace and security dialogues, granting of amnesty, setting up of peace and reconciliation and meeting the leader of IPOB.

    He noted that criminal elements masquerading as freedom fighters refused to abide with the withdrawal of the Monday “sit-at-home’’ regime imposed by IPOB to continue to kill and to destroy properties of those they claim to be fighting for.

    “We visited Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, and he reiterated that he never authorised the senseless “Sit-at- Home’’, and absolved his organisation, IPOB, from the crass criminality, especially the barbaric enforcement of the Sit-at-home and the kidnappings and spilling of blood.

    “Despite the above, the criminal gangs are unrelenting in their desperation to maintain their very lucrative criminal enterprise and expand their other agenda of domination.

    “These criminals causing mayhem in Anambra, albeit of disparate groups and gangs, are Igbos (dominantly from other Southeast states) whose real objective is lucrative criminality and foisting their idolatrous religion on the region.

    “They claim to be fighting for the people and yet randomly kill the same people, destroying their livelihood, and stopping their children from going to school.

    “What has agitation got to do with kidnappings including kidnapping of priests of God, invasion of churches and tabernacles including desecration of the Altars of God?

    “They have failed, and will continue to fail. Millions of our people live in the northern and other parts of Nigeria, and Anambra people are known for their uncommon hospitality.

    “The criminals are in our forests, communities, and houses owned by individuals, they do not come from the air, and hence are not `unknown’ gunmen.

    “While we continue to commit Anambra unto the hands of God, we as a people must rise up to clean and cleanse our land.

    “These phone numbers are managed in my office in strictest confidentiality, call, text or WhatsApp on, 09017280990, 07039896429, 09167514891, 09076237441, 09168041120, 08093175528, 08124153139 and we will respond expeditiously,’’ the governor said.

    Soludo restated his N10 million bounty for information on those who killed and beheaded Dr Okechukwu Okoye, a lawmaker and his aide Mr Cyril Chiegboka.

    Soludo added that those who provide information on criminals would get N1 million upwards.

    The governor commiserated with families of those who had lost loved ones in the wave of insecurity in the state.

  • Blasphemy: Tambuwal lifts curfew on Sokoto, bans all forms of procession

    Blasphemy: Tambuwal lifts curfew on Sokoto, bans all forms of procession

    Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State has lifted the curfew imposed due to the recent killing of a student of the State College of Education, over alleged blasphemy.

    The lifting of the 24-hour curfew, imposed on the towy, is with immediate effect.

    This was announced in a statement on Friday in Sokoto by the Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Isa Bajini-Galadanchi.

    Tambuwal said the curfew was lifted after due consultations with security agencies confirming the return of peace to the state.

    The governor, however, urged the general public to be law abiding and remain peaceful for sustainable security and economic development of the state.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Tambuwal on May 14, imposed the curfew, to contain the rising protests across township streets over alleged religious blasphemy.

    Bajini-Galadanchi, said the governor lifted the curfew with immediate effect and banned all forms of processions in the state until further notice.

    “The resolution is in accordance with the enabling powers under section 176 (2) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, section 1, 2 and 4 of the Public Order Act and section 15 of Sokoto State Peace Preservation Law.

    “The governor of Sokoto State, has after due consultations, lifted the curfew imposed on Sokoto metropolis with immediate effect.

    “The governor has urged the general public to be law abiding and remain peaceful at all times, stressing the need for peaceful co-existence amongst the people in the state,” he said.

    The Commissioner reiterated the need for peace as the necessary foundation for any meaningful development.

    He said Tambuwal thanked the people in the state for their understanding in complying with the curfew.

  • Gov. Tambuwal relaxes Sokoto curfew

    Gov. Tambuwal relaxes Sokoto curfew

    Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State on Monday relaxed the 24-hour curfew imposed on Sokoto metropolis on Saturday.

    The curfew will now be from dusk to dawn.

    The governor imposed the curfew to contain the tension that followed the murder of a 200-Level Home Economics student of Shehu Shagari College of Education in Sokoto over alleged blasphemy.

    The lifting of the curfew is contained in a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information, Alhaji Isa Bajini-Galadanchi.

    He stated that the relaxation of the curfew followed briefing by security agencies in the state.

    “The review is to enable people to go about their legitimate businesses and other means of livelihood,’’ he added.

    The commissioner quoted Gov. Tambuwal as advising residents to maintain peace and warned that government would not condone any breach of the law.

  • FCT CP backtracks, says curfew stays due to security threat to Municipal polls

    FCT CP backtracks, says curfew stays due to security threat to Municipal polls

    The Federal Capital Territory, FCT Police Command made a u-turn at midnight declaring that the earlier announcement that restrictions will not be imposed during the municipal polls has been withdrawn.

    According to the two-paragraph statement, the command stated that it has credible intelligence that hoodlums may disrupt the election.

    Read statement below:

    Based on credible intelligence availabe to FCT police command, criminals are planning to explore the absence of restrictions of movement earlier announced to disrupt the peaceful conduct of the area council elections.

    Accordingly, FCT police found it necessary to restrict all movement from 8.00 am to 3.00 pm tomorrow Saturday, 12th February 2022. this is to enable eligible voters to exercise their civic responsibility.