The Chairman of Okehi Local Government Area in Kogi State, Amoka Monday, has imposed a curfew across the council area, citing security concerns following the state government’s ban on political rallies and unregulated public gatherings.
In a statement personally signed by the chairman on Monday, he emphasized that the curfew was necessary to maintain peace and order.
The decision aligns with directives from the Kogi State Government and the state’s Commissioner of Police to curb potential threats to security.
Residents have been urged to comply with the curfew regulations to avoid any breaches of law and order.
“The curfew, which takes immediate effect, restricts movement and gatherings in designated areas.
“Anyone found loitering or assembling in restricted zones without clearance from the relevant authorities will be arrested and prosecuted,” the statement read.
Monday emphasised that the security and stability of residents remain his administration’s priority, warning that any actions capable of disrupting public peace would not be tolerated.
“The safety of our people is paramount. We will not allow any situation that could jeopardise the peace and stability of our communities,” he added.
The chairman noted that the decision to impose the curfew was a proactive measure to prevent any potential security breaches.
He assured all that the LG administration is working closely with security agencies to monitor the situation and take necessary actions to uphold law and order.
The curfew and ban on political rallies are part of broader efforts by the Kogi State Government to maintain peace, curb misinformation, and ensure that all public gatherings are conducted in a lawful manner.
Residents have been urged to comply with the directive and cooperate with security agencies to ensure the safety of lives and property.
The administration also appealed to the public to remain calm and continue their daily activities within the bounds of the law.