- Police emphasizes that individuals found fomenting disorder will face prosecution.
- police assur residents of readiness to handle any attempts to disrupt peace
- Idris also advised Parents and guardians not to allow minors to operate vehicles
The Nigerian Police Force has cautioned the public against causing any unrest during the upcoming Eid-el-Kabir celebration, Eko Hot Blog reports.
In a statement released by ASP Ibrahim Sunusi Idris of the Jigawa State Police Command, he emphasizes that individuals found fomenting disorder during this important religious event will face prosecution.
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According to him, “the Command has activated a comprehensive, intelligence-led security architecture that spans all 27 Local Government Areas. This includes the strategic deployment of conventional and tactical teams to Eid prayer grounds, recreational centres, motor parks, markets, highways, Durbar grounds, and other critical infrastructure.”
The police command assured residents of the force’s readiness to handle any attempts to disrupt the peace during Eid-el-Kabir celebrations.
Idris also advised Parents and guardians not to allow minors to operate vehicles and to provide adult supervision for children in all public areas.

“Horse riders also must restrict their activities to private compounds or officially approved equestrian zones. Unauthorised display will lead to arrest and legal action.”
The Jigawa State Commissioner of Police, A.T. Abdullahi, noted that the command remains resolute in its mandate to protect lives and property and will stop at nothing to ensure that all residents and visitors celebrate in an atmosphere of peace, safety, and dignity.




