Plateau State Governor Mutfwang Imposes 24-Hour Curfew in Jos-Bukuru Metropolis to Curb Violence

Plateau State Governor Mutfwang Imposes 24-Hour Curfew in Jos-Bukuru Metropolis to Curb Violence

The Plateau State Governor Mutfwang has implemented a 24-hour curfew in the Jos-Bukuru Metropolis in response to escalating violence and a breakdown of public order in the area. The curfew, which commenced at midnight on August 4, 2024, aims to restore peace and protect residents amidst ongoing nationwide protests.

In a statement issued by Gyang Bere, Director of Press and Public Affairs for Governor Caleb Mutfwang, the government detailed the urgent need for this measure. The protests, which began peacefully, have been hijacked by criminal elements, leading to widespread looting and attacks on civilians. This situation has necessitated immediate action to prevent further chaos and ensure public safety.

Details of the Curfew and Governor Mutfwang’s Statement

Governor Caleb Mutfwang, after extensive consultations with state security agencies, decided to impose the curfew on the Jos-Bukuru Metropolis. “This action follows the alarming activities of unscrupulous individuals who have taken advantage of the protest to terrorize innocent citizens,” the statement read. Armed groups wielding weapons such as daggers and machetes have targeted businesses and individuals, particularly in areas like Bauchi Road and Zololo Junction in Jos North Local Government Area, leading to significant instability.

The governor Mutfwang stressed the necessity of the curfew for protecting lives and maintaining public order. He urged residents to comply with the curfew, highlighting that the measure is in the community’s best interest. Security forces have been directed to enforce strict adherence to the curfew to ensure that law and order are maintained throughout the affected areas.

Security Measures and Community Support

Governor Mutfwang also issued a stern warning to individuals planning to continue their violent activities, stating they would face the full force of the law. “Those intending to unleash further terror on innocent citizens should desist immediately or be prepared to face the consequences,” he cautioned.

In addition to enforcing the curfew, the governor called on security agencies to remain vigilant and proactive in preventing further disruptions. He expressed gratitude for the support and cooperation of Plateau State residents, particularly commending religious leaders for their efforts in promoting peace and adherence to government directives during the protests.

The imposition of the curfew underscores the urgent need for stability in Plateau State as the government addresses the complex challenges posed by the ongoing civil unrest. The administration remains committed to restoring order and ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens during these turbulent times.

Curfew in Jos: A Recurring Measure for Peace

The imposition of curfews in Jos, Plateau State, is not an unprecedented measure. On June 10, 2024, Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang lifted a curfew that had been in effect in the Mangu Local Government Area since January. This curfew was initially enforced in response to a violent attack by bandits on the Pushit and Sabon-Gari communities, which tragically resulted in the deaths of 13 people and the destruction of numerous homes. The curfew was a crucial measure aimed at preventing further violence and maintaining order in the area.

Governor Mutfwang’s decision to lift the curfew was made after thorough consultations with the State Security Council, which confirmed that normalcy had been restored. The governor’s spokesperson, Gyang Bere, issued a statement highlighting the governor’s intent to allow residents to resume their agricultural and economic activities. This decision underscored the administration’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens while fostering a return to normal life.

Community Efforts and Government Commitment

The lifting of the curfew in Mangu was not only a governmental decision but also a result of significant community efforts. Governor Mutfwang acknowledged the crucial role played by community leaders in fostering dialogue and understanding among different faith and ethnic groups. These leaders’ efforts were instrumental in restoring peace and order in the area, demonstrating the power of community collaboration in overcoming violence and discord.

Governor Mutfwang reiterated his administration’s commitment to fairness and justice for all citizens. His approach emphasizes inclusivity and the importance of addressing the root causes of conflict through dialogue and understanding. The government’s actions reflect a broader strategy to create a stable and harmonious environment in Plateau State, ensuring that all residents can live and work in peace. This commitment to community engagement and equitable governance is central to the administration’s efforts to maintain long-term peace and security in the region.


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