
Gov Aminu-Tambuwal of Sokoto state
BY ANKELI EMMANUEL, Sokoto –
Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has relaxed the 24 hours curfew declared in Sokoto as a measure to forestall breakdown of law and order following the uproar that greeted the gruesome murder of Miss Deborah Samuel last week.
Deborah, a student of the Shehu Shagari College of Education (SSCOE) was murdered and set ablaze on allegation of blasphemy.
Following the ugly development, 2 persons were said to have been arrested by the security agencies in relation with the crime.
Uncomfortable with the arrest, some youths in the state has insisted that they should be released unconditionally, hence staging a protest demanding their release.
The protest was severe as hoodlums took advantage of it to loot and attack worship places, shops of innocent traders amongst others.
Worried by the protest of the outcome and in a bid to curtail further spread, Governor Tambuwal promptly imposed 24 hour curfew in the State on Saturday, 14th May, 2022.
Reviewing the curfew today, Monday 16th May, 2022, Governor Tambuwal ordered that the curfew be relaxed to 6pm to 6am pending further review.
A statement by the State Commissioner of Finance, Isah Bajini Galadanci said the relaxation was aimed at allowing people the opportunity to pursue their legitimate businesses.
The statement read in part, “Sequel to the briefing by the Security Heads in the State, the State Governor, Rt Hon Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, CFR, (Mutawallen Sokoto) has ordered the relaxation of the 24 hour curfew in force in Sokoto metropolis
“The revised curfew will now be from dusk to dawn in Sokoto township. This is with a view to afford people the window to pursue their legitimate businesses and other means of livelihood.
“The Government, however, advised people to maintain peace in this regard, as it will not condone any breach of law and order in the State”.