Akwa Ibom Man Arrested For Violating Statewide Masquerade Ban

The Akwa Ibom State Police have arrested David Effiong, an indigene of the state, for allegedly causing a public disturbance while dressed in full masquerade attire, despite a standing ban on such activities. Residents reported on Tuesday that a masquerader was creating chaos and allegedly damaging property in the community, prompting police action. The arrest is part of intensified enforcement of Governor Pastor Umo Eno’s statewide ban on public masquerade displays, aimed at curbing violence, intimidation, and property destruction linked to masqueraders. Confirming the arrest, Commissioner of Police Baba Azare said Effiong would be prosecuted in court. Governor Eno had issued the ban, emphasizing the need for public safety. “By my office as Governor of Akwa Ibom State, anyone caught violating this order will be arrested and tried. Masquerades have been used to terrorize communities, and this ends now,” he said. He further directed security agencies, saying, “As Chief Security Officer of the state, I instruct the Commissioner of Police and other security heads to apprehend and prosecute anyone breaching this directive. Peace must be restored, and public safety upheld. Masquerade activities are hereby banned across the state.”

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Akwa Ibom Governor Imposes Indefinite Ban On Masquerade Displays Over Criminal Activities

Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State has imposed an indefinite ban on public appearances by masquerades in the state, following a surge in attacks on residents by criminals disguised as masquerades. Speaking at a state event yesterday, Governor Eno said the ban is necessary to protect citizens and maintain peace. “By my office as Governor of Akwa Ibom State, I’m issuing an order. Anyone caught will be arrested and tried. They have been using it to cause trouble in some local government areas,” he stated. He further directed security agencies to enforce the ban, saying, “As Chief Security Officer of the state, I am instructing the Commissioner of Police and other heads of security agencies to arrest and prosecute anyone caught. Let’s stop terrorising people. Let people have peace. All those I see when we’re driving, please let it be said it is hereby banned. No more.” The State Police Command has expressed concern over the rise in criminal masquerade activities. Commissioner of Police Baba Azare confirmed that several suspects have been apprehended and are currently facing trial.

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