UPDATED: Taraba govt imposes curfew as armed men burn houses in Jalingo

The crisis in Taraba showed no sign of abating on Monday evening as armed men were reported setting houses on fire in Janibanibu village, Kona ward of Jalingo local government area of Taraba state.

Saliu Musa, a resident, who made the disclosure on Monday evening, said many people are on their way out of the village to avoid being caught in the crisis.

Meanwhile, Gov. Darius Ishaku of Taraba on Monday night imposed curfew on Jalingo following fresh outbreak of crisis in some communities in Kona and ATC areas near Jalingo.

This was contained in a statement by Mr Bala Dan Abu, the Senior Special Assistant to the governor on Media and Publicity.

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According to the governor, the curfew will run from 4:00 pm to 6:00 am daily till further notice.

“In view of the fresh outbreak of crisis in some communities in Kona and ATC near Jalingo, the Taraba government has decided to impose a curfew on Jalingo and all the affected communities with immediate effect.

“The curfew is from 4:00pm to 6:00 am daily and it remains in force until further notice,” he said.

He noted that security agencies in the state had been directed to enforce the curfew strictly to ensure strict compliance and quick return of peace to the affected communities.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there was mass movement of women and children from the affected communities to different parts of Jalingo, the state capital, following sporadic gunshots and burning of houses.

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NAN recalls that violent clashes which happened in April 2019 resumed on Sunday but was curbed by security agencies only to resurface on Monday evening creating panic among residents.

With NAN report

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