Tuesday, December 31, 2013

ARMY URGES CHURCHES IN ADAMAWA TO REGULATE END-OF-YEAR SERVICE

The 23 Brigade of the Nigerian Army in Yola, Adamawa State has advised
the Christian community in Adamawa to round off their end of year
church services today by 10p.m.
The advice was contained in a statement signed by the Brigade's Public
Relations Officer, Capt. Ja'aafaru Nuhu. He said the early completion
of church services by the time was because of the existing 11p.m. to
5a.m. curfew still in force in the state.
"The Headquarters of 23 Brigade wishes to bring to the notice of the
general populace of Adamawa State that the imposition of curfew from
11p.m. to 5a.m. daily is still in force.
"While we all know the importance of night prayers, especially at the
last day of the year, we need to consider the best interest of the
general public," the statement said.
It pledged the commitment of security agencies in the state to the
safety of life and property and urged the public to sustain its
support and cooperation towards the goal. Curfew has been on force in
the state since the declaration of state of emergency in May.

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