The Chairman of Okehi Local Government Area in Kogi State, Amoka Eneji Monday, has declared a curfew across the area as part of efforts to ensure the safety of lives and property.
DAILYPOST recalls that the state government had earlier declared a ban on all political rallies across the state, following a planned home coming by suspended Senator, Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, immediately after the Sallah.
Although the police had confirmed the ban, insisting remained in force, Senator Natasha vowed she must enter Kogi State with all her political myght.
However, in a statement on Tuesday, the LGA Chairman, said the 24 hours curfew is aimed at maintaining peace and order, following a ban on all political rallies and unregulated public gatherings within the LGA.
It said the curfew, which is effective immediately, restricts movement and gatherings in certain areas. Anyone found gathering or walking around restricted areas without permission from the relevant authorities will be arrested and charged to court.
“This is in line with the directive of the state government and the Kogi State Commissioner of Police,”it said.
According to Amoka, “The safety and security of our people are our top priority. We will not tolerate any actions that could compromise the peace and stability of our communities.”
”The decision to declare a curfew is a proactive measure to prevent any potential security breaches and ensure public safety.
”The Okehi LGA administration is working closely with security agencies to monitor the situation and take necessary actions.
”The ban on political rallies and unregulated public gatherings is part of the state government’s efforts to maintain law and order.
”The Kogi State Government has been working to prevent the spread of misinformation and ensure that all gatherings are peaceful and lawful.
”The Okehi LGA administration urges everyone to cooperate with the government and security agencies to keep our communities safe. We appeal to the public to remain calm and go about their lawful businesses.”
Kogi: Curfew declared in Okehi LGA ahead of Senator Natasha’s planned homecoming