Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has directed the lifting of the Covid-19 lockdown order in the State, while maintaining the 10pm to 4am night time curfew.
The Governor said this in a statement signed by his Chief pressY Secretary, Abba Anwar during the Kano State Task Force on Covid-19 media briefing, held at Africa House of Government House, Kano on Thursday.
Ganduje noted that the 3 days a week lockdown order is now lifted with people now free to move around for the 7 days of a week while observing the 10pm to 4pm curfew.
Civil servants on grade level 12 and above are directed to resume work from Monday July 6 while markets and motor parks are allowed to open. The State Government however insists that people should observe the protocols of Covid-19 as issued by health authorities.
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The statement added that street begging is banned, and only one person is allowed on motorcycle while tricycle operators must not take more than two passengers.
On schools re-opening, Governor Ganduje hinted that, “All schools will only be reopened on the directive of the Federal Government.
(Editor: Terverr Tyav)