Kaduna, Nigeria – Governor Uba Sani has officially denied reports that his administration has imposed a curfew in Kaduna State. In a statement released earlier today, Governor Sani clarified that no such directive has been issued by the state government, and any reports to the contrary are false.
The clarification came in response to widespread rumors and misinformation circulating on social media and other platforms, which suggested that a curfew had been enforced due to recent security concerns in certain areas of the state. Governor Sani emphasized the importance of relying on verified information and official channels for updates regarding state policies and directives.
“The Kaduna State Government has not declared a curfew. We urge residents to disregard any unfounded rumors and continue with their daily activities as usual,” said Governor Sani. “Our administration remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens, and we will communicate any necessary measures through official channels.”
Governor Sani also highlighted ongoing efforts by the state government to address security challenges and enhance the welfare of Kaduna residents. He assured the public that the government is working closely with security agencies to maintain peace and order throughout the state.
In his statement, Governor Sani called on the media and the public to exercise caution and verify information before disseminating it, to avoid creating unnecessary panic and confusion.
For accurate and up-to-date information, residents are encouraged to follow official government communications and trusted news sources.