She urged residents to remain law-abiding and vigilant.
The state government had imposed a 48-hour curfew on Jos North LGA after the Angwan Rukuba community attack.
Mr Mutfwang had imposed curfew on the LGA after a violent attack on residents of Angwan Rukuba, which left about 28 residents dead.
This is the fourth time in less than six months that the governor has imposed a curfew due to the ongoing conflict between the Chobo and Bachaman communities.
He expressed dismay over the resurgence of the crisis in the warring communities.
“Residents are now permitted to move freely for their lawful activities from 12 noon to 6 pm daily until further notice,” the statement said.
Mr Aruwan urged the citizens to observe the curfew strictly, and shun rumours or unverified reports.
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Mr Ashims said that the state regretted the negative impact of the curfew on law-abiding citizens,
Security agents manned strategic areas in the state to prevent chaos.
