Okehi curfew kicks in for Natasha Sallah rally

Amoka banned people from going out in Okehi Local Government on Monday. He wanted to stop Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan's Sallah rally. The boss followed orders from both Kogi State leaders and the police chief. He says this helps keep everyone safe.

The rules start right away. You cannot walk around or meet up with others in certain areas. Police will arrest anyone who hangs out where they should not be without permission. They might even take these people to court.

Mr. Monday cares most about keeping local people safe. He talked about how important peace remains for everyone living there. His team plans to crack down on anything that might cause trouble and protect all the neighborhoods under their watch.

The chairman made clear he stands behind these tough rules. He believes they needed strong action before the senator arrived. Law enforcement officers received orders to watch closely for rule-breakers. The entire area must follow these limits until officials say otherwise.
 

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