Plateau state Governor Simon Lalong has lifted the curfew in Jos North, Jos South, and Bassa local government areas.
The curfew was previously imposed on the three LGAs on September 8, 2021, from 10pm to 6am as part of efforts to curb the insecurity witnessed some months ago.
Director of press and public affairs to the governor, Makut Macham disclosed that the governor gave the directive after a state security council meeting held at the government house Rayfield, Jos, where the council reviewed the security situation in the affected LGAs and the state in general.
The governor directed that in place of the curfew, the relevant security agencies should mount well coordinated and round the clock checks in strategic areas of the State to ensure the safety of lives and properties of the people during the yuletide season.
He advised the security agencies to ensure that they deploy security personnel throughout the State and gather requisite intelligence to thwart any attempt by criminals who might want to perpetrate their nefarious activities during the season and cause a breach of the peace.
Also, the ban on motorcycles with the Jos-Bukuru metropolis remains in force while their operations in other LGAs will stop at 8am. Tricycles within the metropolis will continue to operate on the existing template of 6am to 6pm only.
While commending the citizens for their patience, understanding and cooperation during the period of the curfew, Lalong urged them to be security conscious and highly vigilant against any suspected criminal activity in their domains, which should be reported quickly to security agencies to enable them take swift action.
He also praised the security agencies for their sacrifices and patriotic service, urging them to continue to do more as the State Government will do its best to support them in carrying out their mandate of securing lives and properties.
He wished the citizens a merry Christmas and a prosperous new year ahead.
Source: www.clintonsdaily.com
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