Wike Extends Curfew Imposed on Port Harcourt to 24 Hours

Wike Extends Curfew Imposed on Port Harcourt to 24 Hours

Ernest Chinwo in Port Harcourt

Rivers State Government has extended the dusk-to-dawn curfew it imposed on some parts of Port Harcourt metropolis to 24 hours.

The state Governor, Nyesom Wike, had in a broadcast last Monday night announced a dusk-to-dawn curfew on Education Bus Stop to Agip Junction, Ikwerre Road and Obiri Ikwerre Junction to Ozuoba, Rumualogu and Choba because of violations on ban on markets in the areas.

But in a statement issued yesterday morning, the state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Paulinus Nsirim, said the curfew in the named areas is for 24 hours.

This is to inform members of the public that the curfew imposed at Education Bus Stop to Agip Junction, Ikwerre Road and Obiri Ikwerre Junction to Ozuoba, Rumualogu and Choba is for 24 hours with effect from March 31, 2020, till further notice,” the statement said.

He also warned that banks which refuse to open for business in the state would face sanctions.

According to the commissioner, “The curfew is targeted at only some parts of the state, therefore, banks have no excuse to shut down their operations.

“Any bank that is found to be closed will find it very difficult to reopen for business in the state again.”

Meanwhile when THISDAY visited Mile 1, Diobu, one of the affected areas, stern-looking riot policemen and other plain clothes security men were checking the movements of vehicles and pedestrians. Shops were forced to close as they enforced a total lockdown in the area.

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