05 Jan 2023 | 01:56 PM UTC
Nigeria: Security curfew imposed in Ikare-Akoko, Akoko Northeast LGA, Ondo State, from Jan. 5
Officials implement 24-hour security curfew in Ikare-Akoko, Akoko Northeast LGA, Ondo State, Nigeria, from Jan. 5. Abide by the directive.
Event
Authorities have implemented a 24-hour security curfew in Ikare-Akoko, Akoko Northeast Local Government Area (LGA), Ondo State, from Jan. 5. Officials cited an escalation of clashes in the city since Jan. 3. The exact conditions of the curfew remain unclear; officials will likely restrict the movement of persons and vehicles, as well as commercial activities. The measure is in force until further notice.
Authorities will likely maintain an increased security presence to ensure adherence to the curfew; associated localized transport and commercial disruptions are likely. Locals opposed to the measure may stage protests.
Context
Local authorities in Nigeria often implement measures such as curfews in response to increased militant/criminal attacks, communal clashes, or unrest. The exact reason for the violence in Ikare-Akoko is unclear. While some reports suggest that violence erupted between rival youth groups Jan. 3, the crisis may also be related to a power struggle opposing rival traditional rulers in the area.
Advice
Abide by the curfew. Carry official identification at all times. Remain courteous and cooperative if approached and questioned by security personnel. Plan for movement and business disruptions. Avoid all demonstrations. Maintain contact with diplomatic representations.