politics Governor Ifeanyi Okowa eases curfew in Delta state By amebonationblog01@gmail.com October 24, 2020 0 Share Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest LinkedIn Email Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa has eased the 48-hour curfew he imposed in Delta state on Thursday, October 22, after receiving a brief from the three Service Commanders on the security situation across the state. In a series of tweets on Saturday October 24, the governor said from Sunday, October 25, people are free to move around and go about their activities from 8am to 6pm till further notice. He also urged all residents to remain calm, vigilant, and law-abiding at all times.He tweeted: “I just received a comprehensive briefing on the security situation across Delta State from the three Service Commanders. “Having analyzed the situation critically, I wish to thank all Deltans, particularly our youth, for complying with the curfew that was imposed two days ago.”“The current 48-hour curfew will expire by 6pm today Saturday, October 24th, 2020.” “However, from this evening, the curfew will be in effect from 6pm to 8am till further notice. From Sunday, October 25, people are free to move around and go about their activities during the day.” “I urge all the citizens and residents of our great state, Delta, to please remain calm, vigilant and law abiding at all times. Thank you all for your cooperation.” Related
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