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Katsina orders commercial vehicles to bear same colour from Sept 15

Following high rate of insecurity across the nation, the Katsina State Government has ordered all commercial vehicle owners in the state to have a uniform paint colour.

The enforcement will start on September 15, according to the state government.

The new development was revealed by Mr Abdu Labaran, the Director-General, Media and Publicity to Governor Aminu Masari during an interview with newsmen.

He maintained that the directive was part of the measures taken to curb insecurity and reduce crime rate in the state.

According to him, all commercial vehicles in the state will henceforth bear the same colour.

“The new law will start working from 15th September, 2021,” he said.

Governor Masari had earlier signed into law, security order in some local government areas of the state due to the insecurity and crimes consistently perpetrated in some areas.

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