Featured
Delta Gov Okowa relaxes curfew
![](https://www.tracknews.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/bcac651db27dfbee487952ce5a906193.jpg)
TRACKING___The 48-hour curfew which elapses at dusk today, will now morph into a 6pm to 8am restriction.
The curfew was imposed in the wake of the #EndSARS protests across the country.
The governor had said the curfew had become necessary because hoodlums had hijacked the peaceful, nationwide protests staged to demand for holistic police reforms.
“This morning, I received a comprehensive briefing from the three service commanders on the security situation across Delta State.
“Having analyzed the situation critically, I thank all Deltans, particularly our youth, for complying with the curfew that was imposed two days ago. At this time, the current 48-hour curfew will expire by 6pm later today,” Okowa said in a statement.
“However, from this evening, the curfew will be in effect between 6pm and 8am till further notice. From tomorrow, Sunday, October 25, everyone will be 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,” the governor added.
-
Business5 days ago
Guinness to leave Nigeria over difficult environment after 75 years
-
Politics4 days ago
Certified Court Judgement Validates Our Position – Rivers AG
-
News6 days ago
Petrol prices to crash to N300 per litre as Dangote and other refineries begin production
-
Niger Delta5 days ago
NDDC Defends ₦1.9 Trillion 2024 Budget Before Senate
-
National5 days ago
Army Chief, Lt. Gen Lagbaja Directs Immediate Impartial Investigation of Command Secondary School Iyana Ipaja Incident
-
Breaking News4 days ago
BREAKING: President Tinubu announces new minimum wage bill for workers
-
Sports4 days ago
Ballon d’Or 2024: Mourinho names player to win award
-
News4 days ago
Forensic Audit Uncovers N3.3 Trillion Inflated Figure In Fuel Subsidy Claims