The Gombe State Police Command has announced an extension of the relaxation of motorcycle movement restrictions from 7 pm to 11 pm throughout the holy month of Ramadan and beyond.
In a statement issued on Thursday, the Police Public Relations Officer, Buhari Abdullahi, said the decision followed extensive security consultations and was designed to accommodate increased religious, social and communal activities during and after Ramadan.
According to the command, the adjustment reflects its commitment to supporting residents as worship, evening prayers and festive engagements intensify during the fasting period and continue afterward.
The Commissioner of Police, Umar Chuso, reassured residents that the extension would not compromise public safety. He emphasized that the command remains steadfast in maintaining peace, protecting lives and property, and ensuring that law and order are upheld across the state.
Chuso noted that adequate security arrangements have been put in place to safeguard worshippers, commuters and residents during the extended hours. He added that patrols and monitoring mechanisms would remain active to prevent any security breaches.
While welcoming the development, the command cautioned motorcyclists to strictly comply with traffic regulations and safety guidelines. Riders were advised to avoid reckless driving, ensure their motorcycles are properly registered, carry valid identification and remain vigilant at all times.
The police also urged members of the public to promptly report suspicious activities to the nearest station to enhance community based security efforts.
The command expressed appreciation to religious leaders, community elders and residents for their cooperation during the consultation process, reiterating its dedication to balancing public safety with respect for cultural and religious observances in Gombe State.
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