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Friday, July 03, 2020

Governor Ganduje Lifts COVID 19 Lockdown In Kano State

The Kano State Government has lifted the lockdown imposed in the state.





Governor Ganduje said the relaxation on lockdown does not imply that Tricyclists are allowed to carry more than two passengers or motorcyclists, more than one person as any violation of existing COVID-19 laws will still attract jail terms.


He has also ordered Civil Servants from levels 12 and above to resume their duties immediately, but also to maintain safety regulations.

Governor Ganduje who relied his decision on the premise on the fact that the State on June 25, 2020, submitted 154 samples and non was found positive, on 27 June 492 samples were submitted and only 4 were tested positives, and 28 June 320 samples were submitted and only 5 were tested positives.

The Governor also claimed that until July 1, 2020, out of 1,428 samples submitted only 41 tested positives.


Governor Ganduje said, “with these, we can beat our chest and say we are winning the case and there is no need for lockdown”.

The government also opened all Markets for all days to operate fully while schools as according to the Federal Government they should remain closed.
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15 comments:

  1. Between this Ganduje and Yahaya, I don't know who is more confused. Putting the lives of people in danger. You are beating your chest, which chest??

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  2. As much we know this is not the best solution,the hunger in Kano kills faster than covid 19.....

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  3. they are getting tired of the scamdemic... and to say kano started the national trend

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  4. Hmmmmmmmmn,this year should do and end abeg.

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  5. Government has flayed the poor medical attention given to patients by healthcare workers, saying the development was responsible for the

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  6. Stella why the face? The only lockdown in Nigeria is personal lockdown. People are going about their business. It's only government workers and people working at public space that are staying at home.

    There is no difference between lockdown and normal times except the nose mask and number of commuters in the pubic bus...
    It's only God who has been protecting us.

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    1. Well interstate travel bans have been lifted, so they can travel from Kano to other places.......

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  8. Scamdemic.......
    Covid19 is in Nigeria,but not in Nigeria..
    If u know you know

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    1. Hopefully, you won't lose a relative before you believe. We have lost 5 so far.

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  9. The state is kinda broke, I guess and our Pa Ganduje loves money. God pls help us in Kano as we do our own.

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