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Kaduna Warns Protesters Against Blockage Of Roads

Kaduna

The Kaduna State Security Council has advised demonstrators against blocking public roadways and harassing innocent civilians.

The warning comes after some protesters blocked the Gonin Gora axis of the Kaduna-Abuja Road yesterday morning in response to reports of a bandit attack in Unguwan Auta of the Gonin Gora general area, Chikun local government area, restricting commuters’ access to the route.

According to Samuel Aruwan, the overseeing commissioner for internal security and home affairs, the security council, which included the commissioner of police, Audu Ali,

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The director of the Department of State Services (DSS), Abdul Adamu Eneche, the garrison commander of the 1st Division of the Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Muhammad Kana, and himself (Aruwan), dismantled the roadblocks and opened them up for motorists to use.

Aruwan went on to say that members of the Kaduna State Security Council, while speaking with community leaders, voiced dissatisfaction with the threat of roadblocks, which violate the rights of inhabitants and travelers who use these highways and other public utilities.

“As of the time of this security update, citizens and motorists are plying the Gonin Gora axis of Kaduna-Abuja Road without obstruction,” according to the statement.

Techrectory with Agency Report.

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