Following the deadly clashes between rival cult groups in September, the Ogun State government on Thursday lifted the curfew earlier imposed on Sagamu town.
It would be recalled that rival cult groups engaged themselves in a supremacy battle, where no fewer than 20 people were said to have been killed.
According to a statement by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Mr Tokunbo Talabi, the improved security situation across the troubled town informed the decision to lift the curfew, adding that normalcy has returned to the city while security agents continue with investigations into the remote and immediate causes of the cult clashes.
He urged the people of Sagamu to go about their daily activities without fear as adequate security remains on the ground despite the lifting of the curfew. The restriction of human and vehicular movement between 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. was imposed last month as an immediate response to the cult clashes.