Niger State Governor, Umaru Bago, has declared a dusk-to-dawn curfew in Minna, the state capital, following a surge in violent attacks and killings. The curfew, effective from 6:00pm to 6:00am daily, restricts all movement, including commercial motorcycles and tricycles, during these hours.
The governor announced the measure on Tuesday during an emergency security meeting with traditional leaders and security chiefs at the Government House. He emphasized that the curfew excludes medical emergencies but is necessary to address the escalating security threats in the city.
Bago warned that the government would not tolerate further attacks on residents and directed local leaders—including district, village, and ward heads—to monitor and document visitors in their areas. He also issued a stern warning that properties housing suspected criminals or drug dealers would be demolished.
The decision comes amid increasing incidents of thuggery, armed assaults, and fatalities in Minna, which have heightened fears among the populace. The curfew aims to restore order and enhance security operations in the state capital.