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Just In: Gov Lalong Declares Curfew In Plateau
The executive Governor of Plateau state, Simon Lalong has declared curfew in Jos and Bukuru Metropolis of the state as a result of crises that broke out in the city today.
This was disclosed in a release signed by Mr. Samuel Emmanuel Nanle, Director, Press and Public Affairs and made available to CityMirrorNews in Jos.
The governor who expressed dismay assured all residents of the state of maximum security.
The statement reads:
“The Executive Governor of Plateau State has expressed great dismay and shock at the sudden build up of tension in Jos Metropolis on account of the conduct of some disgruntled elements, who have decided to throw the metropolis into confusion on account of their negative reaction to the agitations of Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) in the South East.
“Consequently, the Governor has directed an immediate imposition of curfew from dusk to dawn (6pm – 6am) within the Greater Jos – Bukuru Metropolis, until further notice.”
The deployment of security personnel to all flash points within the metropolis has also been directed to ensure compliance with the curfew order and to avert any further breach of law and order.”
“The Governor wishes to assure all citizens that the security and welfare as the primary concern of Government is assured by the Rescue Administration. He is therefore enjoining all citizens to go about their business with the assurance that their safety is guaranteed. He further appealed to all religious and community leaders, neighbourhood vigilantes as well as all law abiding citizens to ensure nobody is allowed to take advantage of this unfortunate situation to engage in criminality.”
“The Governor wishes to restate that Plateau State remains home to all citizens of Nigeria irrespective of religion, ethnic extraction or political persuasion. He therefore enjoins all peace loving citizens to ensure that nothing is allowed to upset the hard earned peace in the State.”
There were tensions in the state this evening as many shops and offices closed for businesses abruptly.
The most affected part of the state capital was Katako area where many Igbo’s and Hausa’s resides and ply their trades.
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