Gov. Bago dismisses report on ban of alcohol in Niger

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Niger governor Umar Bago has dismissed reports claiming that he had banned alcoholic drinks in the state.

Bago, in a statement in Abuja on Thursday, said such a directive was neither from or his aides.

โ€œThe public should disregard the report emanating from social media and blogs,โ€ he said.

โ€œMy attention has been drawn to a report in some blogs claiming that the Niger State Government has prohibited the sale of alcohol.

โ€œSuch was said to have come through the stateโ€™s Liquor and Licensing Board, prohibiting alcohol in nine local government areas of the state, including Suleja.

โ€œWe wish to state categorically that the governor, who has been busy initiating and overseeing many people-centered projects across the state, never issued such a directive.

โ€œThe liquor and Licensing board is yet to be constituted by the governor, as such, no directive of this kind can come from a board yet to be formed.โ€

The statement said that Bago had directed security agents to arrest the self-appointed Secretary of the board whose name is said to be Mohammed Ibrahim.

He said the motives of the imposter and the reasons behind the pronouncement must be understood.

โ€œWe invite the good public and our friends in the media to ignore any such pronouncements and to, henceforth, seek clarification from known government officials,โ€ he said.

He said that enquiries should be channeled to officials authorised to speak for the state government. (Guardian)

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