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All These States Should Go For A Second Lockdown With Immediate Effect On 6th July (OPINION)

Owning to the fact that the federal government had ordered the total closure of some activities and sectors in bid to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, for some months now.

More so, a few months ago, the federal government had ordered the reopening of some business sectors but fail to lift ban on the closure of schools and interstate movements.

Recall that the president also ordered states to lift ban on religious centres with conditions and also on democracy day granted power on all state governments to lift the lockdown on their respective states but the Lagos state government had refused to lift ban on religious centres due to the persistent increase in the COVID-19 cases.

However, COVID-19 cases in some states as well is quite alarming and disheartening as the federal government shows concern, and would do everything possible to see that the deadly virus is put on hold.

According to the statistics of the COVID-19 in Nigeria as of 28 July 2020, we already have cases, this is officially reported and recorded by the NCDC.

These listed states may be forced to impose lockdown by the government if the contagious virus continues to increase at this rate.

All the residents of the aforementioned states are advise to be well prepared as the federal government may make that effect starting from tomorrow.

It us quite obvious only a second lockdown can ensure the decrease in number of cases.

We are also to note that this virus is real and should adhere by the measures laid down by the federal government.

What do you think? Will you suggest these states go for a second lockdown or do you have another OPINION?

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