The Kwara State House of Assembly has called on the state government to prohibit the sale, distribution, and use of fireworks and “knockouts” during festive periods, citing growing security risks across the state.
The motion, titled: “The Need to Address the Use of Knockouts and Fireworks During the Festive Season as a Security Countermeasure,” was presented on Wednesday by Hon. Ogunniyi David during plenary.
Speaking on the motion, Ogunniyi explained that the initiative stems from the challenge security agencies face in distinguishing between loud celebratory explosions and gunshots, which often delays prompt emergency responses.
“Prioritising security over tradition is essential; a ban would be a significant step toward safeguarding lives and property during this festive season,” he said.
Other lawmakers also expressed concerns that the unauthorised use of fireworks could spark panic, confusion, and unnecessary tension among residents, especially during peak festive celebrations.
While reading the resolution of the House, the Speaker, Yakubu Danladi-Salihu, urged Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to direct the Ministry of Communications to conduct extensive public sensitisation campaigns on the danger and legal consequences of fireworks use.
The Assembly’s recommendation mirrors actions taken in several other Nigerian states this yuletide season, where police have banned fireworks to avert security and safety risks.
