Plateau Governor Mutfwang Imposes New Nightly Curfew Following Expanded Security Council Review

Governor Mutfwang adjusts Jos North curfew to 6pm-6am. Security chiefs warn of prosecutions for violators as Plateau State moves to reinforce regional peace.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 9, 2026, 6:07 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from THISDAYLIVE

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Plateau Governor Mutfwang Imposes New Nightly Curfew Following Expanded Security Council Review - article image

Mutfwang Convenes Emergency Security Summit in Jos

Governor Caleb Mutfwang has gathered the primary leadership of the Plateau State security apparatus and all 17 local government chairmen to address a fluctuating safety landscape. This expanded meeting of the State Security Council, held at the Government House in Jos, served as a high level response to developments observed over the previous week. According to Governor Mutfwang, the primary objective of the assembly was to proactively design strategies that mitigate the risk of fresh security violations while stabilizing the progress made by recent peacebuilding efforts.

Security Chiefs Announce Tightened Movement Restrictions

Following the deliberations, Commissioner of Police Bassey S. Ewah confirmed that the state executive has officially modified the curfew parameters within the Jos North Local Government Area. Under the new directive, residents are restricted from movement between the hours of 6pm and 6am, a shift intended to allow security forces better control over the metropolitan area during high risk periods. Commissioner Ewah noted that His Excellency summoned the session specifically to review the past week and enable the council to plan effectively for the immediate future.

Enforcement Directives for Local Transport and Compliance

The updated security protocol maintains existing bans on commercial motorcycle operations and continues to regulate the movement of tricycles across the capital. Police leadership has issued a stern warning to the public, indicating that the era of leniency regarding movement violations has ended. As stated by Commissioner Ewah, anyone arrested for violating the curfew will face prosecution, emphasizing that laws are enacted for mandatory obedience and that consequences for defiance will be strictly applied by the inter agency teams.

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