03 Jul 2023 | 08:44 AM UTC
Nigeria: As of July 3, curfew imposed in parts of Karim-Lamido LGA, Taraba State, due to communal clashes
As of July 3, authorities impose curfew in parts of Karim-Lamido LGA, Taraba State, Nigeria, due to communal clashes.
Event
As of July 3, authorities have imposed a 24-hour security curfew in parts of Karim-Lamido Local Government Area (LGA), Taraba State. Officials enacted the measure on July 2, citing renewed communal clashes in the area that left several people killed and widespread property damages. The exact conditions of the curfew remain unclear; officials are likely restricting the movement of persons and vehicles, as well as commercial activities. It is unclear whether the curfew will be extended.
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. Further communal violence cannot be ruled out.
Context
Local authorities in Nigeria often implement measures such as curfews in response to increased militant/criminal attacks, communal clashes, or unrest. At least 20 fatalities were reported in Karimo-Lamido LGA in May over a chieftaincy dispute involving two communities.
Advice
Limit nonessential travel in the affected area. Abide by the curfew. 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.