The Rivers State Governor, Mr. Rotimi
Amaechi, on Thursday lifted the curfew it imposed on the state after
last Saturday’s Presidential election.
The announcement which was made in a
statement signed by the Secretary to the Administration, George Feyii,
said the directive was with immediate effect.
“The general public is hereby informed
that the dusk-to-dawn curfew declared by the state government earlier in
the week has been lifted with immediate effect.
“Consequently, residents in the state
are free to go about their lawful duties and continue to keep peace at
all times,” Feyii said in the statement.
It will be recalled that panic and
anxiety greeted most parts of the capital, Port Harcourt, earlier on
Monday March 30, 2015, when the curfew was first imposed by the
government.
Motorists and many of the state’s
residents who got the announcement late hurried to their destinations
for fear of being punished by law enforcement agents.
The curfew, while still effective, lasted between 7pm and 6am.
Rivers was among states across the
country which witnessed violence and destruction of lives and properties
during the last weekend’s crucial polls and the immediate imposition of
the curfew by the government is believed to have curbed the further
spread of disorderliness.
Source: punch
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