Zamfara Gov’t. Imposes 10hrs State-wide Curfew

Zamfara State Government has imposed a statewide curfew from eight o’clock in the evening to 6 o’clock in the morning.

The Government says the decision becomes necessary considering the level of destruction and vandalisation of public and private properties by some unscrupulous individuals in the name of Celebrating the Victory of the Governor Elect, Dr. Dauda Lawal at the just Concluded Governorship election.

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A press statement signed by the Commissioner for information, Ibrahim Dosara says, the curfew is indefinite until normalcy is restored across the Fourteen Local Government areas of the state

The Zamfara Government also condemned in totality the unholy act and vow to deal with perpetrators

Security agencies according to the press statement are directed to ensure full compliance and deal with anyone who violated the order.

This Development is coming a few hours after the Zamfara Governor -elect, Dauda Lawal called on citizens to avoid destruction and vandalisation of public properties in the name of Celebrating his Victory.


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