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Gombe Police Ban Weapon Displays During Festivities To Curb Violence

Olukayode OkeBy Olukayode OkeJune 13, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Gombe Police Ban Weapon Displays During Festivities To Curb Violence.

The Gombe State Police Command has introduced a stringent ban on the public display of dangerous weapons during celebrations, festivals, and large gatherings across the state, as part of a robust effort to enhance public safety and curb rising incidents of thuggery. The announcement, made on Wednesday, 11 June 2025, comes in response to growing concerns over violence linked to local gangs, known as ‘Kalare’, during public events.

 

In a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Buhari Abdullahi, on behalf of Commissioner of Police Bello Yahaya, the command outlined a series of measures aimed at maintaining peace and order. The ban prohibits the open carrying or display of weapons such as knives, cutlasses, machetes, daggers, clubs, and other offensive items during any public event. The directive aligns with the Nigerian Constitution and criminal laws, which prohibit the unlawful possession of such weapons.





 

“The Command will not tolerate any act that threatens public peace under the guise of celebration or communal rivalry,” Abdullahi stated, emphasising that security operatives have been instructed to enforce the ban rigorously. Offenders face arrest and prosecution, with the police adopting a zero-tolerance approach to ensure compliance.

 

The initiative follows a recent surge in violent incidents, including a reported killing of a 45-year-old man by Kalare gang members, highlighting the urgent need to address thuggery in the state. The police have also linked the use of weapons during festivities to intimidation and violence, which often spiral out of control.

 

In addition to the weapons ban, the Gombe State Police have imposed restrictions on motorcycle operations, which are frequently used by criminals to evade capture. Motorcycles are now prohibited from operating between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. daily, and riders are restricted to carrying only one passenger. The use of loud, truck-style horns on motorcycles has also been outlawed to reduce public disturbances. These measures aim to curb the use of motorcycles in criminal activities, particularly during night hours.

 

Commissioner Yahaya stressed the importance of community cooperation, urging traditional rulers, community leaders, parents, and motorcycle union heads to spread awareness of the new regulations. “The safety of Gombe residents is our top priority. We urge everyone to cooperate with the police to ensure a peaceful and secure environment for all,” he said. The public is encouraged to report suspicious activities to the nearest police station or via emergency lines: 08150567771, 09036435359, and 07038793973.

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