The supect, Mr Alodid, was charged with attempted murder on Tuesday and scheduled for court appearance on Wednesday.
He said the initiative was designed to address persistent gaps in emergency care
The command said there were no fatalities.
“Once people don’t see vehicles on the road, definitely, they will be forced to stay at home and do the clean-up exercise,” the LAGESC boss reasoned.
The vehicle presentation took place at the Government House in Minna.
The spokesperson, Grace Iringe-Koko, said in a statement on Thursday that the enforcement would begin on March 16.
According to Mrs Ikoedem, the command reinforced security at the secretariat to forestall any further breakdown of law and order.
Mr Joseph said the gesture reflected the senator’s continued commitment to promoting education and fostering development in Southern Kaduna.
He said that his administration also recruited 2,000 qualified teachers.
The government said it was ready to enter discussions with the protesters.
