‎Insecurity: Auchi Community Orders Closure Of  Hausa Market ‎

‎Insecurity: Auchi Community Orders Closure Of  Hausa Market ‎

‎By DADA   AYOKHAI

‎ In a bid to curb the rising tide of insecurity, the Auchi community has ordered the immediate closure of the Hausa market located at Igbira camp known as Idanilace Village, pending a comprehensive security review.

‎The decision, announced by the Otaru-in-Council, follows an emergency meeting with the Divisional Police Officer, at the Auchi Royal Palace.

‎The meeting aimed to address growing security concerns and restore peace in the community.

‎According to a statement from the Auchi Royal Palace, the closure and other measures are designed to strengthen vigilance and protect residents.

‎The Auchi Vigilante Group has been mandated to ensure strict compliance with the directive and other security measures adopted at the meeting.
‎The move underscores the community’s determination to take proactive steps in tackling insecurity and ensuring the safety of its residents.

‎Similarly, residents are required to reside in recognized apartments while  loitering are  not  tolerated.
‎”Able-bodied youths are encouraged to join the Vigilante Group to boost security. The community also resolved to discourage ransom payments, which fuel criminal activities.”

‎A movement restriction advisory has been issued, urging residents   particularly those outskirts to be indoors by 6:00 p.m. and avoid isolated areas. The measures aim to protect residents and preserve peace,

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