Banks and
other financial services can now operate their normal hours, as well.
Government
has also relaxed the restriction on large gatherings in places of worship
imposed as part of the guidelines to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the
country.
The Federal
Government has modified the nationwide curfew hours. It will now begin from
10pm till 4am, instead of 8pm till 6am.
The
presidential task force (PTF) on COVID-19 led by Boss Mustapha, secretary to
the government of the federation and chairman of the PTF, announced the
decisions today.
He said they
were approved by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The measures
will be in place in the next four weeks.
He however
said the state governments and PTF will issue guideline to be followed for the
reopening of the religious centres.
“The PTF
submitted its recommendations and the PRESIDENT has approved the following for
implementation over the next four weeks spanning 2nd – 29th June, 2020, subject
to review-:
“Cautious
advance into the Second Phase of the national response to COVID-19; application
of science and data to guide the targeting of areas of on-going high
transmission of COVID-19 in the country;
“Mobilisation
of all resources at State and Local Government levels to create public
awareness on COVID 19 and improve compliance with non-pharmaceutical
interventions within communities; sustenance of key non-pharmaceutical
interventions that would apply nationwide and include: ban of gatherings of
more than 20 people outside of a workplace and religious places.
The Federal
Government has extended the gradual easing of the COVID-19 lockdown across the
country by two additional weeks.
This was
disclosed by the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19,
Boss Mustapha, who also doubles as the Secretary of the Government of the
Federation (SGF).
He made the
disclosure during the COVID-19 daily briefing on Monday in Abuja.
The SGF said
that the global epicenter of the pandemic has shifted from China to Europe to
the U.S. and was now showing a shift to South and Central America.
“This shift
to South America with virtually similar climatic and demographic similarities
with Africa, is a cause for concern when we consider the fact that earlier
projections pointed to Africa as likely to be the worst hit continent, by the
pandemic.
“As at
midnight on Sunday, May 31, 2020, Nigeria recorded 10,162 confirmed cases of
COVID-19, 3,007 discharges and 287 deaths. Significantly, Nigeria recorded 553
new cases on Saturday, May 30, 2020 representing the highest single-day
numbers, ever,” he said.
According to
him, Based on the overall assessment, including available data on the public
health considerations and resultant economic impacts, the PTF is of the opinion
that.
“Nigeria is
ready to allow SCIENCE and DATA determine her cautious advancement into the
second phase of the eased lockdown for a period of four weeks.
“After
considering all factors mentioned above, the PTF submitted its recommendations
and President Mohammadu Buhari has approved the following for implementation
over the next four weeks spanning June 2 to June 29, 2020, subject to review,”
he noted.
“Relaxation
of restriction on places of Worship based on guidelines issued by the PTF and
Protocols agreed by State Governments.
“Managed
access to markets and locations of economic activity to limit the risk of
transmission. Ban on inter-state travels except for movement of agricultural produce,
petroleum products, manufactured goods & essential services;
“Mandatory
use of non-medical face masks in public places; Mandatory provision of
handwashing facilities/sanitisers in all public places.
“Extensive
temperature checks in public places; Maintaining 2 metres between people in
public places; Strengthening infection prevention and control at healthcare
facilities.
“Isolation of
vulnerable populations “elderly and those with underlying health
conditions”Massive information and education campaigns.
“Deepening of
collaborative efforts with community leaders, civil society, faith-based
organisations, traditional institutions, etc;
“Continuous
mobilisation of State Govts to take up greater role in the implementation of
the guidelines and advisories provided by the PTF.
“Deepening of
collaborative efforts with community leaders, civil society, faith-based
organisations, traditional institutions, etc;
“Continuous
mobilisation of State government to take up greater role in the implementation
of the guidelines and advisories provided by the PTF,”he stated.
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