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COVID-19: Buhari To Extend Lockdown

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By Akinwale Kasali

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With few days to the end of the 14-day lockdown and restriction of movement by the Federal Government in Lagos and Ogun States as well as the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, to curtail the spread of the deadly Coronavirus, the President Muhammadu Buhari administration is set to extend the Stay At Home Order.

The decision to extend the lockdown is due to warnings by experts  that an extension pf the lockdown will further curtail its spread.

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Aside the two States and the FCT, some state governments had also restricted movement of persons to ensure social distancing.

In a statement,  Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, said that the extension on the lockdown is imminent.

He acknowledged the efforts of Nigerians as well as the sacrifices made during the stay at home period.

“We realize that today, there will be sons and daughters unable to visit their parents, and elders that are isolated from young ones. And there will be those who live day-to-day, eating as they earn, who face real and present suffering,” he said.

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“No elected government could ask more of the citizens of the country that elected them than today we ask of you. But we must ask you – once more – to observe restrictions on movement where they are in place, and follow the instructions of our scientists and medical advisers: stay home, wash your hands, save lives.

“The freedoms we ask you to willingly forsake today will only last as long as our scientific advisers declare they are necessary. But they are essential – world over – to halt and defeat the spread of this virus.”

He also spoke about palliatives, asking people to get updates on how to be beneficiaries from the media.

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The president said no vaccine has been found to cure  the virus, adding that the defeat of coronavirus in the country lies in the hands of Nigerians.

“For those who suffer most egregiously, the Government has announced multiple measures to assist: 70,000 tonnes of grain is being released from the National Strategic Grain Reserves for distribution to those in most need; distribution of small cash payments are also being made, and will continue to be made by the federal government in the states and local government areas,” he said.

“We ask you to listen and follow public announcements via the mass media for instructions as to how to receive this government support – and learn of more public assistance in the coming days.

“All that the Government is asking you to endure is because nowhere in the world today is there any known way of defeating this pandemic. There is no vaccine. And that means there are choices to be made: between continuing as usual, or accepting the restrictions even when they come with unintended consequences.

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“But at this darkest hour, it remains our duty to offer you the full and unvarnished truth: This is a global pandemic. 210 countries and territories across the globe are affected. We cannot expect others to come to our assistance. No one is coming to defeat this virus for us.

“Instead, the defeat of the virus in our country will be in our hands, alone. We cannot wait for others. We can only depend on ourselves now. And so we must – and we will – end this outbreak ourselves as Nigerians, together”.


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