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Anambra Gov’t Imposes Curfew On 6 Communities Over Killing 7 Persons

Anambra State Government on Monday Imposed Curfew On 6 Communities After Over 7 Were Killed

Truetells Nigeria reports that Anambra State government has imposed curfew on six communities after over seven people were killed and others injured by unknown gunmen.

The curfew was imposed on troubled Igbariam and it’s neighbouring communities of Aguleri, Umueri, Nteje, Awkuzu And Umunya, all in Anambra state.


In a statement, the Secretary to the state government, Professor Solo Chukwulobelu said the curfew which begins on Monday, 26th April, 2021, is between 7pm and 6am daily.

The statement advised Anambra indigenes and residents of the state living in these communities to obey the order as security personnel are on strict orders to enforce the curfew.


Earlier today, residents and students in the affected communities were fleeing as they feared for their lives.

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