Zamfara state Govt relaxes curfew in Jangebe
Zamfara State Government, on Monday announced a review of the dusk to dawn curfew imposed earlier.
According to the Commissioner for Information, Ibrahim Dosara, this is due to the return of peace and order in the area.
The Commissioner, who conveyed the governor’s decision in a press statement obtained by our correspondent added that market is exempted from the order.
“This is to inform the general public that, following relative peace in Jangebe town of Talata Mafara local government area, the state government has relaxed the dust to dawn curfew imposed on the town and it’s environs, to enable people carry out their normal legitamate businesses.
“However, the Jangebe market is to remain closed until when government is satisfied with the security situation there.
“People are therefore advised to remain law abiding, as government will not condone any acts of breaching the peace and tranquility being restored in the state by the present administration,” the Commissioner said.
The statement partly added, “His Excellency the Executive Governor Hon (Dr)Bello Muhammed Matawallen Maradun has directed all security forces within and around the town to ensure compliance to this order. They should deal decisively with anyone found disrupting the peace and security in the area.
“Government appreciates the endurance, support and cooperation of all the law abiding people of the area in particular and the state in general.”



