Kaduna Gov, El Rufai Extends Lockdown By 2 Weeks Starting June 1st

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As Kaduna state continues to battle an uptick in the cases of the novel coronavirus, the state governor, Mallam Nasir El Rufai has extended the lockdown in the state by two weeks, effective from June 1, 2020.

The state’s Deputy Governor, Dr. Hadiza Balarabe, who spoke on behalf of the governor made this announcement during a state broadcast on Tuesday evening after the Eid celebration.

He disclosed that there will be a relaxation of movement on Wednesday and Thursday, May 27 and 28, and neighborhood markets will open from 10 am-4 pm on both days to allow residents to purchase their needs before the lockdown takes effect on Monday June 1.

Under the revised regulations, schools and places of worship will remain shut until directed otherwise. Markets will also be closed except on the lockdown free days, while the government engages with relevant stakeholder on the circumstances for a safe reopening.

Restaurants and eateries will not entertain sit-in customers but are allowed to offer takeaway services. In the same vein, sporting centers, event centers, and relaxation centers are to remain closed.

Hotels are to remain shut as well, as they have not been specifically licensed as essential service providers during this period.

The Governor noted that most of the cases recorded in the state have either been from persons with a history of interstate travel.
Therefore, citizens must take responsibility for their safety by adhering to guidelines.

Balarabe stated that there will be a three-day window every week to allow residents to shop their essential needs on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Business owners that meet the stipulated requirements will also be allowed to operate on these days. Artisans such as vulcanizers, welders, and mechanics will also be allowed to operate on the same days.

“The revised regulations are intended to preserve the state’s ability to protect citizens, empower citizens to lead the fight against Covid-19 and make necessary adjustments to permit the safe resumption of the pursuit of livelihoods in more sectors” she stated.

The adjusted orders expand the ability of citizens to resume the pursuit of livelihoods, in permitted sectors subject to compliance with health and safety protocols. Private sector firms that meet these requirements will also operate on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

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