“We now buy fuel at high costs and don’t get the value for our money,” she said.
Police dismissed the claim, urging residents to go about their lawful activities.
Mr Ayuba alleged that Muniratu left her matrimonial home and stayed with her mother for eight months.
The wife alleged that Isah failed to take up his responsibilities as the husband.
Mr Sopekan noted that many Nigerians remained unaware of their health status.
A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of being identified and attacked, said the herders raided a container shop, looted its contents before setting fire to it.
He urged members of the public to promptly report suspicious activities.
The commissioner said his ministry was collaborating with the state revenue service to ensure that all hotels in the state begin paying the required taxes.
A commuter faulted the federal and state governments’ inability to regulate transportation prices despite the drop in fuel prices.
He assured that the project would be completed as scheduled.
