Governor Ikpeazu extends Aba curfew
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Governor Okezie Ikpeazu |
The Abia State has extended
the dusk to dawn (6pm to 6am) curfew imposed on Aba, the commercial city of the
State by one day.
The initial three day
curfew imposed on Tuesday was to end Thursday but the Government has extended
it by one day. The curfew will now be lifted on tomorrow (Friday).
In a Government Special
Announcement issued by Enyinnaya Appolos, Chief Press Secretary to Governor
Okezie Ikpeazu said that the Aba curfew has been extended to Friday.
However, in announcing the extension, Governor
Ikpeazu expressed displeasure with the situation where people are compelled to
raise their hands while passing through security checkpoints other inhuman
treatments and barbaric acts and warned that such acts must stop. The
announcement states:
“The Governor of Abia
State, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has extended the three days curfew imposed on Aba to
Friday, 15th September 2017. “The Governor wishes to advice residents and
visitors to fully co-operate with security agents to ensure continuing
maintenance of law and order within the commercial city and environs.
“He also wishes to
express his displeasure with the situation where people are compelled to raise
their hands while passing through security checkpoints and hereby call on
security agents and all concerned to ensure that such acts, and other forms of
inhumane and barbaric treatment of people, are discontinued immediately.
Source: Vanguardngr
Source: Vanguardngr
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