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Nigeria: Kaduna To Review Security Situation Tuesday And Possibly Reduce Curfew Hours

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Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir-el-Rufai

 

By Iliya Kure

Governor Nasiru El-Rufai of Kaduna State northern Nigeria says the State Security Council will meet on Tuesday morning to review the security situation and possibly reduce the hours of curfew imposed on the capital city and environs.

The curfew was announced following a crisis on Sunday, which led to the death of at least 23 people and injuring several others.

In a state-wide broadcast on Monday evening, the governor appreciated the massive support of communities in ending the violent clashes, saying that the government remained committed to ensuring lasting peace across the state.

“The support of communities has been reassuring,” he said, adding that they must also “reject those who incite violence and divide us.”

The governor cautioned residents against spreading rumour and fake news which contributed largely to the violence.

He said that in spite of the relative peace across all communities, the 24-hour curfew imposed on Kaduna metropolis and environs still remain in force.

The governor said security agents have been directed to escort travellers passing through Kaduna to the outskirts of the town so as not to impeded the journey.

El-Rufai assured that the government would vigorously pursue the prosecution of all those apprehended in the course of the recent violence across the state, including the 65 being prosecuted over an earlier violence in Kasuwan Magani in February.

El-Rufa’i who commended security agents for their professionalism in containing the violence, however stressed that the ultimate guarantee to peace lies in the willingness of all to live in peace and resolve misunderstandings amicably.

With Agency Report

 

 

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