Kogi govt suspends Echane festival over security threats

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Kogi govt suspends Echane festival over security threats

The Kogi state government has suspended the Echane Festival in Ebiraland with immediate effect over security concerns.

The announcement was made on Monday by the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Mr Kingsley Fanwo.

The government cited credible security intelligence that activities tied to the festival could threaten public peace and lead to a breakdown of law and order in parts of Kogi Central Senatorial District.

“Credible intelligence reports indicated that activities associated with the festival could threaten public safety and potentially destabilise affected communities.

“Gov. Ahmed Ododo approved the suspension in the interest of maintaining peace and public safety,” the commissioner said.

While reaffirming respect for cultural heritage and the role of traditional festivals, the government stressed that the protection of lives and property remains its foremost responsibility.

“All security agencies in the state have been directed to ensure strict compliance with the suspension order,” the commissioner said.

The government warned that anyone found promoting activities connected to the suspended festival would face the full weight of the law.

The commissioner reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to safeguard lives and property and will continue to take proactive measures to sustain the peace and stability Kogi is known for.

The government called on traditional rulers, community leaders, opinion leaders, youth groups and residents of affected communities to cooperate with security agencies and support efforts aimed at maintaining peace and harmony.

“The government is committed to protecting citizens and ensuring that security considerations remain paramount in all decisions affecting public gatherings and activities,” the commissioner said. (

NAN reports that the Echane Festival is a major annual masquerade celebration in Ebiraland in Kogi.

It is across various districts—including Ihima, Okene, Adavi, and Eika—usually between April and June; the festival features vibrant masquerade (Eku) displays, traditional music, and communal dancing (NAN).

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