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December 22, 2020 FG Imposes New Restrictions On Religious, Yuletide Parties, Others

FG Imposes New Restrictions On Religious, Yuletide Parties, Others

The Federal Government has imposed new restrictions amid the rising cases of coronavirus in various parts of the country.

Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, BOSS MUSTAPHA announced this at the briefing of the task force in Abuja. He explained that the directives were advisories issued to state authorities for implementation in the next five weeks.

The new restrictions include the closure of all bars, night clubs, pubs and event centres, and recreational venues for the next five weeks to contain the spike in COVID – 19 pandemic.

Also ordered to be closed included all restaurants, while schools would remain closed till at least till January 18, 2021.

The government also restricted guests at all informal and formal festivity events, including weddings, conferences, congresses, office parties, concerts, seminars, sporting activities and end of year events to 50 persons.

According to him, all government staff on grade level 12 and below are to stay at home for the next five weeks.

He said the measures were taken to prevent the spread of coronavirus, adding that President MUHAMMADU BUHARI approved all the actions of the task force.

 

December 22, 2020 625 Deported Nigerians Returned Through Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport This Year

625 Deported Nigerians Returned Through Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport This Year

At least 625 deported Nigerians returned to the country through the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

Spokesman of the Nigeria Immigration Service, SUNDAY JAMES, who disclosed this in a statement added that 24 other Nigerians were repatriated for various criminal and immigration-related offences abroad.

According to him, 12 foreign nationals who failed to comply with Nigerian entry requirements were refused admission and returned.

He noted that the year witnessed a global pandemic – COVID-19 – which prompted various countries to enforce mandatory lockdown and border closure before their eventual relaxation within the year.

The NIS spokesman stated that Nigeria had its fair share of the COVID-19 experience and the Service, as the lead agency in charge of migration control and border management at the airport in Abuja, stepped up personnel protection to insulate them from contracting the disease.

December 21, 2020 Admist #Covid-19 Large Crowds Floods Lagos Offices In A Bid To Obtain NIN

Admist #Covid-19 Large Crowds Floods Lagos Offices In A Bid To Obtain NIN

Large crowds gathered at the offices of the National Identity Management Commission in Lagos in a bid to register and obtain the National Identity Number.

The development comes just days after the Nigerian Communication Commission ordered telecommunications companies to within two weeks suspend phone subscribers who have no NIN.

Currently, only about 41.5 million Nigerians out of an estimated 198 million active phone subscribers have NIN.

Most of the people, who gathered at the NIMC office in Alausa, were either not wearing face masks or not observing physical distancing, thereby flouting the protocol put in place by the government in a bid to tackle the spread of COVID-19 which has been on the increase in the last one week.

Lagos state Governor, BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU, who has also been infected with COVID-19 ordered the closure of places of worship, schools, clubs and other places which could attract large crowds.

Several Nigerians had expressed concern over the sudden directive of the Federal Government and had asked that the deadline given for the registration be extended but the government has remained adamant.

The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project had described the order as an abuse of human rights and threatened to sue the Federal Government within seven days if it is not rescinded.

December 18, 2020 NCDC Announces 1,145 New Cases Of Covid-19, The Highest Daily In The Nation’s History

NCDC Announces 1,145 New Cases Of Covid-19, The Highest Daily In The Nation’s History

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has announced 1,145 new cases of COVID-19, the highest daily recorded in the nation's history.

According to the NCDC, total COVID-19 cases in Nigeria now sums up to 76,207 cases. While 67,110 cases have been discharged, the country has recorded 1201 deaths across the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory.

Breakdown of the cases shows Lagos had the highest with-459, FCT-145, Kaduna-138, Plateau-80, Katsina-70 ,Gombe-52, Niger-31 ,Kano-23, Bayelsa-21, Bauchi-18, Ondo-18, Rivers-17 ,Ogun-12 ,Oyo-12, Edo-8, Nasarawa-8, Ebonyi-7, Osun-6, Ekiti-5, Kebbi-5 ,Borno-4, Jigawa-3, Akwa Ibom-2 and Anambra-1

 

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