The Gombe State Commissioner of Police Hayatu Usman’s on Saturday banned the sales of knockouts, fireworks, unauthorised use of siren, covered number plates and removal of motorcycle silencers.
This is according to a press statement signed by the state Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mahid Abubakar.
The statement said the decision is part of the command’s effort to intensify security to ensure the safety and well-being of citizens during the Yuletide celebrations.
The statement partly reads, “In his address during the monthly conference, on Thursday, the Commissioner of Police, CP Hayatu Usman, reiterated the continued ban on the sales and use of fireworks, knockout, siren and covering of number plates. Public compliance with these measures remains crucial for the overall safety of law-abiding citizens and visitors alike.
“The CP has charged various police officials, including Heads of Departments, Area Commanders, tactical commanders, Mopol commanders, and Divisional Police Officers, to ensure early deployment of their personnel to strategic locations comprising worship centres, and other public places.
“The CP directs the officer in charge of the Motor Traffic Division MTD to also ensure early postings of traffic officers across measure roads and busy roads for smooth traffic flow and apprehension of traffic offenders for accident-free celebration. The enforcement of the CP’s directives is paramount.
“The CP has charged various police officials, including Heads of Departments, Area Commanders, tactical commanders, Mopol commanders, and Divisional Police Officers, to ensure early deployment of their personnel to strategic locations comprising worship centres, and other public places.
“The CP directs the officer in charge of the Motor Traffic Division MTD to also ensure early postings of traffic officers across measure roads and busy roads for smooth traffic flow and apprehension of traffic offenders for accident-free celebration. The enforcement of the CP’s directives is paramount.”
“However, the Commissioner of Police also assures members of the public of the command’s level of preparedness and commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens during the festive period”, he added.
While emphasising the need for personal safety and security consciousness, the statement urged members of the public to remain vigilant, report any suspicious activities to the police, and cooperate with the Police and other security personnel to create a peaceful and crime-free environment.
“In conclusion, the Command is taking proactive measures to enhance security ahead of the Yuletide celebration. Citizens can trust the command’s readiness to provide adequate and timely deployment of security personnel, guaranteeing a safe and peaceful festive period.
“Finally, the Commissioner of Police calls on parents/guardians to be watchful over their children/wards during this festive period and further advises motorists to drive with caution and the good people of the State to be conscious of their security and report any suspicious person/persons within their midst,” Abubakar said.