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COVID-19: Ganduje imposes fresh stay-at-home to workers, shut event, viewing centers

By Murtala Adewale, Kano
19 January 2021   |   9:06 am
Again, Kano state government has directed all civil servants to stay at home till further notice as confirm cases of COVID-19 rise in the state. The government also imposed fresh ban on the activities of viewing and ordered immediate shut down of all event centres across the state as part of preventive measures to curtail…

Again, Kano state government has directed all civil servants to stay at home till further notice as confirm cases of COVID-19 rise in the state.

The government also imposed fresh ban on the activities of viewing and ordered immediate shut down of all event centres across the state as part of preventive measures to curtail a further spread of the virus.

Kano State Emergency Response on COVID-19 pandemic has confirmed 157 positive cases in one week as the second wave of the deadly virus soar in the most populated state in Nigeria.

Commissioner for Information, Muhammad Garba, in a statement said the measure was part of decision arrived at a stakeholders meeting held at the Africa House, Kano on Monday.

He said that all civil servants in the state have also been directed to stay at home pending further instruction.

Malam Garba, however, explained that workers on essential services such as the healthcare service providers, fire service, water board, teaching staff, security guards and the media are exempted from the ban.

The commissioner reaffirmed government’s commitment to working with relevant stakeholders that included the Ulama to ensuring compliance with the COVID-19 protocols.

He said the government has directed security agents who were part of the stakeholders meeting to take stern measures to ensure compliance with the directive.

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