The government of Gombe State has relaxed the curfew imposed on the capital city, after a funeral procession turned violent.
It will now run from ten at night to six in the morning, rather than three p.m. to six a.m.
The curfew was declared after violence and retaliatory attacks quickly spread across the city, during the burial of members of the boys brigade who died in an Easter Monday accident.
The burial procession started peacefully turned violent when mourners were attacked by a group of youths..