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Taraba council introduces night security curfew

Daily Post Nigeria

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear

To safeguard lives and property, prevent criminal activities, and promote a secure environment for residents, the leadership of Sardauna Local Government Council of Taraba State has announced the commencement of a joint night security patrol across Gembu Metropolis. The council said the decision is part of renewed efforts to strengthen public safety and maintain law [] Taraba council introduces night security curfew

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