The Kaduna State Government and the police in the state have
assured non-indigenes of adequate security...
The Commissioner of Police, Kaduna
State Command, Mr Agyole Abe, while dispelling rumors that the Igbo community
was living in fear, said there was no cause for alarm. In a meeting at the
command’s headquarters with Igbo and the Yoruba communities in the state, the
CP advised residents to go about their business without let or hindrance. Abe
said, “There is no crisis in Kaduna, the state is peaceful. I advise everybody
to open his shops as usual and do your business. “Don’t be apprehensive; the
rumour (of attacks) is baseless and unfounded. Our men are on the alert all the
time to ensure peaceful atmosphere in the state.” The leader of the Igbo, Chief
Chris Nnoli, and his Yoruba counterpart, Yinka Olapade, blamed the social media
for the rumour and assured the police that they would take the message back to
their people that Kaduna was peaceful. In a related development, the Kaduna
State Government has also assured all residents of their safety, saying that
the state government and security agencies had taken appropriate action to
protect lives and property. Kaduna State Governor Nasir el-Rufai’s Senior
Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Samuel Aruwan, also urged
residents to go about their normal duties.
The Kaduna State
Government and the police in the state have assured non-indigenes of
adequate security.
The Commissioner of Police, Kaduna State Command, Mr Agyole Abe, while
dispelling rumours that the Igbo community was living in fear, said
there was no cause for alarm.
In a meeting at the command’s headquarters with Igbo and the Yoruba
communities in the state, the CP advised residents to go about their
business without let or hindrance.
Abe said, “There is no crisis in Kaduna, the state is peaceful. I advise
everybody to open his shops as usual and do your business.
“Don’t be apprehensive; the rumour (of attacks) is baseless and
unfounded. Our men are on the alert all the time to ensure peaceful
atmosphere in the state.”
The leader of the Igbo, Chief Chris Nnoli, and his Yoruba counterpart,
Yinka Olapade, blamed the social media for the rumour and assured the
police that they would take the message back to their people that Kaduna
was peaceful.
In a related development, the Kaduna State Government has also assured
all residents of their safety, saying that the state government and
security agencies had taken appropriate action to protect lives and
property.
Kaduna State Governor Nasir el-Rufai’s Senior Special Assistant on Media
and Publicity, Mr. Samuel Aruwan, also urged residents to go about
their normal duties.
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