Governor Bello Mattawale of Zamfara State has banned motorcycles’ movement from 8p.m. to 6a.m. in Gusau town of the State.
The Governor gave the directive during a broadcast in the early hours of yesterday in Gusau.
He directed the security personnel to shoot on sight anyone found violating the new order.
This development , according to the governor, was taken by the security council following reports on the use of motorcycles by bandits and other criminals to perpetrate their criminal activities within the state capital and its outskirts.
He said:“Considering the recent invasion of bandits in some areas on the outskirts of Gusau, the state capital, riding of motorcycles is hereby banned from 8 pm to 6 am in all areas and outskirts of Gusau town.
“These areas include Mareri, Damba, Tsunami, Tsauni, Barakallahu, Samaru, Gada Biyu, and Janyau East.
“Security forces are hereby ordered to shoot anyone riding a motorcycle between 8 pm and 6 am on the outskirt of Gusau, who refuses to stop when ordered to do so by them.
“Meanwhile, members of the public have been implored to be vigilant in their localities and report to security agencies any suspicious person or strange movement in their respective communities.”
“The state government will not take it lightly with any one found disturbing the peace and security of the people”.
Matawalle also emphasized that, the security of lives and property of the citizenry was the basic function of any government.
‘My administration is doing everything humanly possible in accordance with the laws of the land to ensure the discharge of this responsibility,” Matawalle said.
Hence, he also directed the task force on security to embark on house-to-house search to flush out criminal elements in the 19 emirates of the state.
He urged the emirs who are part of council meeting to be vigilant and report suspicious persons or strange movements in their respective domains to security agents.
“This measure is part of government’s efforts to tackle insecurity in the state, as government is concerned over usage of hotels by terrorists and criminals to perpetrate their heinous activities in the state.
“Any hotelier found violating the new order will have his hotel shut down and face prosecution according to the law.
“The state government would not take it lightly with any one found disturbing the peace and security of the people,” he added.
“Security of lives and property of the citizenry is a basic function of government anywhere.
“My government is doing everything humanly possible in accordance with the laws of the land to ensure the discharge of this responsibility,” he said.