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SECURITY TIPS AHEAD ON INÀUGURATION CEREMONY

All arrangement has been done ahead towards inauguration, if you have no reason to be there please stay at home, the only reason you have to be there is to witness the historic moment of the swearing in of or divine Governor elect, Alh. Yahaya Adoza Bello. We advice the general public that is coming to conduct themselves in a more civilse manner. Peaceful conduct is what we need, endeavor to follow due protocol and kindly obey the security agencies that day. On safety tips, here are the precautionary measure you need to observe.

1, Masquerade is not allowed: The use of masquerade that day especially at the scene or around the premises is totally prohibited and out of bound, whomever caught goes contrary to that will face the wrath of the law.

2, Social vises: stealing, thugry, assault and any other related offences are not accepted, endeavor to strictly comply with the rules that may put one's self in to trouble.

3, Weapon: No defensive weapons that are allowed on that day, whomever caught with any weapon will have to face the law, only security agencies are allowed to hold weapon, whomever disguise him/herself as security agency who were found in position of weapon will have him/herself to blame. The use of police, Army, Civil defence and any other security uniform belonging to Government in disguise is totally unacceptable and he will have him/herself to blame.

4, Whomever present at the scene irrespective of ethnicity and political party should be touched unharmed, no any act of violence either by exchange of unhealthy words that will be allowed.

5, Kindly report any suspicious move of anybody to security agency.

6, Please, be caution on where and how you eat that day. Be very mindful on whatever and from where you will buy or collect food from even if it pure water.

7, Entering into the venue of the inauguration is stickly by invitation card, respect the the law and comply with the rules to avoid abnomalcy.

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