JUSUN had on April 6 shut down all courts in the country, including the Supreme Court, to protest against the rejection by governors to conform to the constitutional provisions for financial autonomy.
Pantami has been under fire since clips of some of his lectures resurfaced over 10 years later, in which he made some comments sympathetic towards extremist sects like Al-Qaeda and Taliban.
The state government itself, despite the curfew, had last week alerted residents of a planned attack in parts of the state by militants and urged all to be vigilant.
This is aside from the consignment allocated for workers, orphans, people with special needs, internally displaced persons, imams, Quranic schools and other relevant organisations.