COVID-19: Ganduje Lifts Lock Down In Kano State

Gov. Ganduje


Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has lifted the lock down in the state, which was imposed with the panic occasioned by the dreaded Coronavirus (COVID-19). He however said removal of lock down does not mean tricycle operators are allowed to carry more than two passengers.

The governor said motorcycle operators can only carry only one person per trip of which any violation will attract jail terms. Because of lack of effective transportation system in Nigeria, tricycles and motorcycles constitute major transport alternative.

Also, Civil Servants from 12 levels to up were asked to resume work immediately, while wearing of facemasks is still compulsory in the state. Ganduje who said he took this decision based on the fact that the state on June 25 submitted 154 tests and none returned positive while on June 27, 492 samples were submitted and only four positive and on June 28, 320 samples were submitted and only five returned positive results.

Similarly, the governor said up till July 1 out of 1,428 samples submitted only 41 tested positive. He said: “With these we can beat our chest and said we are winning the case and there is no longer any need for the lockdown.” The government also opened all markets saying they were free to operate daily; but schools remained shut in accordance with the Federal Government’s directive.

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