The Plateau State government announced on Wednesday afternoon that it has relaxed the 24-hour curfew imposed on the Jos/Bukuru metropolis, allowing residents to move freely for a few hours daily.
In a statement signed by Gyang Bere, the Director of Press and Public Affairs to Governor Caleb Mutfwang, the government said: “Following the improvement in security situation within the Jos-Bukuru metropolis, the Plateau State Government has announced a relaxation of the earlier imposed 24-hour curfew.
“Effective from Wednesday, August 7, 2024, residents of the area can now move freely between the hours of 2 pm and 6 pm daily until further notice.”
Governor Caleb Mutfwang, who ordered the relaxation after consulting with security agencies, praised them for their diligence and commitment to ensuring strict compliance with the curfew.
He emphasized: “The importance of maintaining vigilance to prevent any potential breakdown of law and order and assured that the government will continue to review the curfew as the situation improves.”
The governor urged residents within the Jos-Bukuru metropolis to cooperate with security personnel and report any suspicious activities for prompt action. He assured the public:
“The government’s unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of all citizens and commended the residents for their patriotism in observing the curfew, noting that their cooperation is vital for the collective interests of the State.”