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Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Cantonese: 12:13am On May 27, 2020 |
weblord1900: "Does they think". Come take your time there. Na so the matter vex you reach so tay you come speak English like that. Correct yourself now before I slap your mouth there. |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Collins87: 12:20am On May 27, 2020 |
Lockdown did not help as far as am concerned. In the case of Kaduna, it is but idleness from the government. |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by directonpc(m): 12:39am On May 27, 2020 |
SirWarlock:that's what it looks like SirWarlock |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by ahmEenu(m): 12:42am On May 27, 2020 |
Megaflex:some guy posted it on his WhatsApp status |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by ahmEenu(m): 12:42am On May 27, 2020 |
Jakemedg:thanks. |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by OKTolu: 12:47am On May 27, 2020 |
Why na, Kaduna should learn from other state like Rivers and the rest and do the needful or what's going on in kad that we don't already know about. |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Rtopzy(f): 12:56am On May 27, 2020 |
This imp wants to frustrate our lives..... I'm tired for God's sake í ½í¹í ½í¹í ½í¹í ½í¹ |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Nobody: 12:57am On May 27, 2020 |
BotherMleeper:Oh Kudos to SpaceX then 1 Like |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Rtopzy(f): 1:29am On May 27, 2020 |
This imp wants to frustrate our lives..... I'm tired for God's sake |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Jeffyblaq(m): 3:37am On May 27, 2020 |
weblord1900:Do they.. Not Does they.. Cheers! |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by MRAKBEE(m): 3:39am On May 27, 2020 |
sleeknaija:Which lockdown? Northern governors don't give a damn about covid 19. Roads are still open for inter state movement within the region but they would claim that the lockdown has bn well implemented in their respective states. I live up north and I can tell u that people still move freely. Its only southern governors that are taking the matter to an extreme although its already clear that the virus cannot be eliminated for now but can be lived with until a vaccine is discovered.. |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Nobody: 3:44am On May 27, 2020 |
Meanwhile Governor Elrufai is not leaving the border anytime soon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QvldZbV6Ig |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by pinion: 4:08am On May 27, 2020 |
Folabimi:which kind governor is this? other States are shifting their markets and u are there taking rubbish. |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Folabimi(m): 5:50am On May 27, 2020 |
KDSG reviews partial lockdown Address by Dr. Hadiza Sabuwa Balarabe, Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, on the review of the Quarantine Orders, Tuesday, 26th May 2020 Dear people of Kaduna State, 1. On behalf of the Kaduna State Government, I wish to commend the sacrifices made by the residents of the state since the Quarantine Orders came into effect on 26th March 2020. These orders, which were initially imposed for 30 days, were extended for another 30 days on 26th April 2020 to further protect citizens from the spread of Covid-19. 2. Over the last 60 days, the people of Kaduna State Government have endured many inconveniences as they complied with the Quarantine Orders. Many of you have embraced the exercise of personal responsibility, including wearing facemasks when outdoors, washing hands with soap and water regularly, observing physical distancing and avoiding large crowds. I urge you to continue with these new habits and behavior in order to keep our communities safe. 3. The state government acknowledges with gratitude the fact that many citizens understood that the Quarantine Orders were designed as a defensive measure to protect the vast majority of our people from the suffering and death that Covid-19 could cause. Your compliance with the orders has helped to reduce the number of infected persons and kept fatalities to a minimum. 4. We thank you for your support and understanding. In this quest to protect our people, the government decided, as a solemn duty, to prioritise lives. We chose to preserve the wellbeing of our citizens so that they can safely resume the pursuit of livelihoods in the shortest time possible. 5. We do not take for granted the support of our citizens and the gravity of the sacrifices you all have made. It is true that there are still active Covid-19 cases in our state and we acknowledge that without your sacrifices, the number of persons infected could have been higher. 6. Government and citizens must continue to work together to keep everyone safe. The danger from Covid-19 has not gone away. It remains a very infectious and disruptive disease. Therefore, to avoid its perils and protect lives, citizens must henceforth take the lead, as individuals with responsibility for themselves, their families and their societies. Personal responsibility is the weapon that every citizen must wield to ensure proactive protection for themselves and others from infection by Covid-19. 7. When the decision was taken on Saturday, 25th April 2020 to extend the initial lockdown by 30 days, the government also charged a committee of senior officials to begin planning a post-lockdown scenario for the state. That committee has since submitted its report on how to safely reopen Kaduna State, and it identified availability of realistic health data as one crucial factor for making any decision. This is an important matter given the Covid-19 infection in our state and in neighbouring states. Many of the cases recorded in Kaduna State have either been from persons with history of interstate travel or their contacts. 8. After 60 days, the state government has reviewed the Quarantine Orders. The Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, has approved the recommendation to extend the partial lockdown regulations for two weeks, with adjustments to permit the reopening of certain sectors. These measures are intended to preserve the state’s ability to protect citizens, empower citizens to lead the fight against Covid-19 and make necessary adjustments to the partial lockdown to permit the safe resumption of the pursuit of livelihoods in more sectors. 9. The Kaduna State Government is conscious of the sacrifices that citizens have made and the many challenges that remain in keeping them safe from Covid-19. This is why the state government has adjusted and extended the Quarantine Orders, by two weeks to empower citizens to more steadfastly carry forward, the against fight Covid-19. Preservation of the relaxations in this extension requires that citizens demonstrate greater compliance with laid down health protocols, particularly the wearing of facemasks outside the house, observance of physical distancing, regular handwashing with soap and water and the avoidance of large gatherings. Violation of these protocols will compel the government to reimpose restrictions. A spike in Covid-19 infections will also necessitate a tightening of restrictions. 10. This week, the relaxation of movement will be effected on Wednesday and Thursday. 11. From Monday, 1st June 2020, the revised regulations will come into effect. They give citizens a three-day window every week to shop for food and other essentials. Until otherwise stated, the lockdown-free days are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Temporary neighbourhood markets will continue to operate from 10am to 4pm on these three days, but citizens can move from 6am to 6pm on these lockdown-free days. Informal markets are not allowed and those flouting regulations by turning streets into markets are advised to stop. 12. The adjusted orders also expand the ability of citizens to resume the pursuit of livelihoods, in permitted sectors subject to compliance with health and safety protocols, including physical distancing. Private sector firms that meet these requirements will also operate on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. This window also allows vulcanisers, welders, mechanics and providers of similar services to operate on the same days. 13. However, the prohibition of interstate and intercity travel remains. Government officials and mobile courts will enforce this ban to prevent people from spreading the virus through non-essential movement. In addition, the nighttime curfew that has been enforced across the state still remains, from 6pm to 6am. 14. Schools, places of worship and markets will remain closed under the adjusted orders. The relevant government officials and agencies will be engaging with religious leaders, transport unions, traditional institutions, market unions, school proprietors and other stakeholders as may be identified from time to time, to discuss the conditions and circumstances for a safe reopening of these sectors. 15. Restaurants will be allowed to open strictly to offer takeaway services. However, bars, sporting venues and event centres remain closed as are hotels that have not specifically been licensed as essential service providers during this period. 16. Kaduna State has so far conducted 1900 tests and had recorded a total of 189 Covid-19 cases as at 25th May 2020. Ideally, the state would prefer to conduct so many more tests, but we are constrained by a host of factors. During the two-week extension, the state will continue to expand its public health response, including testing capacity. The MoH Team will continue to conduct more tests in identified hotspots. 17. The public sector will also use the two-week extension to prepare for limited resumption. Heads of Ministries, Department and Agencies will ensure that government offices are reconfigured for physical distancing and that handwashing facilities are available. 18. The state government will continue to support low income, poor and vulnerable households/residents with some food. In the first phase, food palliatives were distributed in nine local government areas. The second phase of distribution is going on in 14 local government areas. I wish to assure citizens that we would launch the third phase of food distribution to cover all the 23 local government areas as soon as possible. 19. I wish to thank our senior officials who have valiantly supervised the ban on interstate travel across our state boundaries. The government also acknowledges the efforts of the security and law enforcement agencies, especially KASTLEA and the Kaduna State Vigilance Service. 20. As I said earlier, the task of protecting our state from Covid-19 has to be led by individual citizens. Safety for ourselves, our families, friends and co-workers depends on the practice of Personal Responsibility. 21. As we jointly explore a safe means of preserving lives and livelihoods in this Covid-19 era, I invite you to join the FORWARD campaign. This invites all citizens to practice personal responsibility in what they do and to eat immune-boosting foods as part of the proactive strategy against the virus. 22. Let us move FORWARD safely: a. Facemask is compulsory outdoors b. Observe physical distancing c. Remain indoors as much as possible d. Wash your hands with soap and water or use a Sanitizer regularly e. Avoid large gatherings and crowded places f. Run around your home to stay fit g. Diet is key. Eat immune boosting foods. Thank you for listening. Stay home, stay safe, save lives! Together we can conquer Covid-19. God bless Kaduna State. |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Aystarz: 5:53am On May 27, 2020 |
Little man, little thinking. |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Megaflex(m): 6:25am On May 27, 2020 |
ahmEenu:Not sure it's true. No date is fixed yet |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by maybet081: 6:42am On May 27, 2020 |
I heard that this man nurses an ambition of being a president of Nigeria, with the heart of steel God save us |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Harunabisanti(m): 6:50am On May 27, 2020 |
This is too much after one month |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by lagosrd: 6:57am On May 27, 2020 |
Alaseju |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by drginger(f): 7:12am On May 27, 2020 |
Soljaboi44:2weeks after 60 days actually 2 Likes |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by galadima77(m): 7:26am On May 27, 2020 |
weblord1900: Not when second |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by sirp9898(m): 7:29am On May 27, 2020 |
Which kind lockdown b this without palletive from d govt
they think say humans na non living things way they go lock without food
abeg make them stop am joor |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Roman7(m): 7:31am On May 27, 2020 |
Kobicove: my guy I tire for this kaduna oh!! |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by themaestro08(m): 7:49am On May 27, 2020 |
MasterRahl: Our bad leadership always boggles my mind bro. We are so inefficient , backward and posses an illiberal mindset. Nigeria is in big trouby. 1 Like |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by kelish(f): 8:11am On May 27, 2020 |
Soljaboi44:After 60 days not 30 days 1 Like |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Nobody: 8:55am On May 27, 2020 |
themaestro08:It is saddening |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by sleeknaija(m): 4:11pm On May 27, 2020 |
MRAKBEE: Thats too bad.. |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Soljaboi44(m): 7:58pm On May 27, 2020 |
drginger:...and I even lives in Kaduna o... Dunno it's up to 60 days already Maybe it's because I base in the barracks |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by Soljaboi44(m): 7:59pm On May 27, 2020 |
kelish:and I even lives in Kaduna o... Dunno it's up to 60 days already Maybe it's because I base in the barracks |
Re: Governor El-Rufai Extends Lockdown By Two Weeks In Kaduna by joe4christ(m): 9:29pm On May 27, 2020 |
He should better extend it to next year. I don't give a damn. Na Kaduna people go suffer am. Short people and their eagerness to prove a point. (So insecure) |
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