Nasir el-Rufai, Kaduna State Governor
The Association of Commercial sex workers, Kaduna State, has commended Governor Nasir El-rufai of Kaduna State for lifting the night curfew imposed on the city following the crisis that rocked the town.
The Chairman of the Association, Justina Emmanuel made the commendation while speaking with journalists in Kaduna on Friday.
Justina who was in the company of the Treasurer of the Association said the imposition of the curfew had affected their businesses because they usually receive their customers from 8:30 pm to 12 am .
“For the period of the curfew, our members across the metropolis suffered financial loss because of low patronage. Busy spots like Rabah Road, Nagogo road Barnawa shopping complex, waff road, Narayi pipeline and Independence way were deserted.
“We thank the governor for restoring peace back to the crocodile city and we call on all residents to live in peace and harmony for every business to survive.
“We have also resolved to cast our votes for El Rufai for his vision of making Kaduna State a peaceful place for all and sundry,” she said
It would be recalled that Kaduna State government lifted the curfew in Kaduna metropolis and environs with immediate effect.
The night-time curfew which had subsisted in the city since 31st October, 2018 has now been removed and residents are now free to go about their legitimate businesses at anytime of the day.
The Senior Special Assistance to Governor Nasir El Rufai on Media and publicity Samuel Aruwam disclosed this in a statement made available to the media in Kaduna.
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