MASSIVE JOB LOSS ROCKS THE STREET MASQUERADE INDUSTRY IN AKWA IBOM AS GOVERNOR ENO ORDERS THE ARREST AND PROSECUTION OF PARTICIPATES | #RWGBLOG

Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno has issued a stern warning against masquerades parading on the state’s streets, stating that anyone caught will face arrest and prosec¥tion.

Addressing the matter, Eno, who assumed office in 2023 and is known for his hands-on approach to security and community issues, said, “As the chief security officer of the state, I am directing the commissioner and other officials to arrest and prosecute anyone caught as a masquerade.”

The governor’s directive comes amid concerns over public safety and rising incidents of street disturbances during festive periods in Akwa Ibom. Eno emphasized that the state government is committed to ensuring law and order and protecting residents from any form of disruption.

Security agencies in the state have been instructed to remain vigilant and enforce the directive strictly, with the governor assuring residents that the safety of citizens remains a top priority for his administration.

Comments

TRENDING ON RWGBLOG NEWS

DAVID MARK BOWS OUT AS ADC INTERIM CHAIRMAN, RALPH NWOSU SET TO LEAD PARTY TO CONVENTION

"I WISH I COULD SHOOT HIM THROUGH THE TV." - FCT MINISTER WIKE REACTS TO JOURNALIST SEUN ONE-PARTY STATE COMMENT

SENIOR AL-SHABAAB COMMANDER CAPTURED IN PRECISION OPERATION IN SOMALIA

"OVER 2,000 INNOCENT LIVES WERE LOST IN LEKUMA OGONI COMMUNITIES DURING THE ABACHA MILITARY LED JUNTA GOVT." - PRINCE REVEALS

BROADCASTERS ASK WIKE TO PUBLICLY APOLOGISE TO SEUN OKINBALOYE, THREATEN BOYCOTT OF HIS BRIEFINGS

INEC COMMISSIONER CONFIRMS WIKE GAVE FCT LAND TO ELECTORAL COMMISSION OFFICIALS - SOURCE SAHARA REPORTERS

ANOTHER FACTION EMERGES IN ADC, DISSOCIATES FROM DAVID MARK-LED COALITION AND NAFIU BALA'S GROUP

"PRESIDENT TRUMP WILL INTERVENE IN NIGERIA IF THE KILLINGS CONTINUES" - U.S CONGRESSMAN RILEY MOORE WARNS

ADC REJECTS INEC’S INTERPRETATION OF APPEAL COURT DECISION, SAYS ELECTORAL BODY UNDER GOVERNMENT PRESSURE

2027: "I WANT TO ASSURE NIGERIANS THAT THE 2027 ELECTION WILL BE FREE FAIR AND CREDIBLE." - JOASH AMUTIPAN, INEC CHAIR