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Insecurity: Nigerian Gov introduces regulated hours for social, religious gatherings

Kogi State Governor Alhaji Ahmed Ododo has directed all social, religious, and community activities to end at 4 pm. every day until further notice.
The governor gave the directive during an emergency stakeholders’ meeting with security agencies and traditional rulers at the Government House Lokoja on Thursday.
The governor also warned that any centre where the directive is disobeyed would be demolished.
The meeting, chaired by the governor comes amid rising public anxiety over reports of bandits presence in parts of the state.
He emphasised that the measure was being taken in the interest of all residents, regardless of religious or political affiliation.
“Security operatives have tracked major bandits and commanders to locations within the state in the last three days. The current measure was designed to ensure that the state will take the fight to the criminal elements rather than wait for attacks,” the governor noted.
He pointed out that security threats are a global challenge and thus urged residents to stay vigilant.
Governor Ododo reassured the people that the present administration is working in synergy with the traditional rulers, religious leaders, security agencies, and youth to tackle insecurity in the state.
He hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his proactive leadership in the recent rescue of kidnapped students and church members, saying the federal government has shown commitment to tackling insecurity nationwide.
Meanwhile, the Deputy Commissioner of Police Ayo Edun called for calm, insisting that many of the circulating reports fueling panic were social media rumours.
He urged the residents to verify information before sharing it and report suspicious activities through circulated security hotlines.
The Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, His Royal Highness Tijani Anaje, speaking on behalf of other traditional rulers, pledged full cooperation with government and security agencies.
He expressed concern over wrong and misleading information spreading online, noting that some videos and messages circulating on social media were false.
He called for strategic collaboration among all community leaders to ensure peace across the state.

















