Niger State, Governor Umar Bago has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew, effective from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. in Minna, State Capital, following escalating cases of insecurity.
The decision comes on the heels of a disturbing rise in violent attacks and killings throughout the city.
Speaking at a security meeting held at the Government House on Tuesday, Governor Bago announced that the curfew would also cover commercial motorcycle and tricycle operations within the same hours.
He, however, noted that individuals dealing with medical emergencies would be exempted.
“The recent surge in criminal activities in the state capital has become intolerable. We can’t afford to remain passive while our people live in fear. This curfew is one of several urgent measures to restore order.”
He also directed local leaders—district, village, and ward heads—to begin documenting all visitors within their communities.
The governor warned that any property found sheltering criminals or drug dealers would be demolished.
Minna has recently been plagued by a wave of violence, including thuggery and fatal attacks, heightening concerns among residents.
Governor Bago reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to take firm and immediate actions to end the chaos and ensure the city’s security.
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