The Yauri Local Government Council of Kebbi State, has imposed a curfew in Yauri town following a violent clash between gold miners and security agencies.
The incident began on Tuesday night when security operatives intervened to prevent the lynching of a suspect accused of killing a gold miner.
The intervention reportedly angered the miners, who later embarked on reprisals.
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Shortly after the suspect was rescued, the gold miners went on a rampage, burning tyres and obstructing the highway, thereby causing serious challenges for motorists plying the road.
Security agencies later dispersed the protesters.
The recurring violence involving gold miners has continued to affect residents of Yauri.
An eyewitness, who pleaded anonymity, told GLOBAL TRACKER correspondent that recently two commercial motorcycle riders were found dead, with their death suspected to be linked to the activities of gold miners.
The source further revealed that despite directives by the state governor ordering a halt to all mining activities in the area, the miners have continued their operations.
According to the source, mining activities resumed barely two days after the governor’s visit and directive.
In response to the deteriorating security situation, Yauri Local Government announced the imposition of a curfew from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
The council said the decision was taken to restore peace, protect lives and property, and enable security agencies to effectively manage the situation.