Mr Samuel Aruwan, Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the Governor on Media and Publicity, made the disclosure in a statement on Tuesday.
Aruwan said the night-time curfew, which had subsisted in the city since Oct. 31, has now been removed.
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According to him, residents are now free to go about their legitimate businesses any time of the day.
He, however, said that a security review has determined that curfew hours be retained in Kujama, Kasuwan Magani and Kachia towns in the state.
He added that the night-time curfew in Kachia is from 10:p.m. to 6:a.m., while for Kasuwan Magani and Kujama, the curfew remains from 5:00 pm to 6:00 am
According to him, the Kaduna State Security Council commended residents for upholding the peace and urges them to continue to cooperate with all security agencies on the ground. NAN
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