He also urged the officers to address violations of the ban within their respective areas of responsibility.
Mr Ogidan urged motorists to adhere to the rules and regulations guiding road traffic to ensure safety.
He said measures had been put in place to effectively protect critical national assets.
Mr Jimoh said that the command could not effectively provide surveillance in the state’s 25 Local Government Areas due to logistics.
He urged motorists to drive with caution and pay attention to other road users.
Mr Eshiet said some motorists get comfortable with the temporary driving licences issued to them.
“The kidnapped victims were rescued unhurt.”
“For those who decide to do it illegally, the JTF SS OPDS will stop at nothing to see to their total destruction,” Mr Kabara said.
Mr Edafe said that one pump action gun was recovered from the scene, adding that investigation into the matter was ongoing.
