Tag: lockdown
Nasarawa Government to Revoke Operational Licences of Erring Private Schools
The Nasarawa State Government has threatened to withdraw the operational approval for any private schools caught violating the lockdown order by reopening schools for all ... Read More
Lockdown: NGO provides free online training on politics, governance for 150 Nigerians
Some politicians, lawyers and academics, in partnership with a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), the Electoral College of Nigeria, have provided free training for 150 Nigerians on ... Read More
Easing of Lockdown: FCTA urges workers residing outside Abuja to remain at home
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has directed federal workers residing outside Abuja to remain in their respective states of residence pending the lifting of ... Read More
Presidency: States, security officials must ensure seamless movement of essential goods
The Presidency has frowned at the reported large number of food trucks that are being delayed at various checkpoints across the country or prevented from ... Read More
Kaduna Government Sets up Mobile Courts to Try Violators of Lockdown Order
The Kaduna State Government on Friday said it had set up mobile courts to try violators of its lockdown order. The state’s Solicitor-General, Chris Umar, ... Read More
COVID-19 Lock-down violations: FCTA mobile court convicts 500 persons in 3 weeks
The Federal Capital Territory Administration ( FCTA )Enforcement Team says no fewer than 500 persons have been convicted in the last three weeks for contravening ... Read More
WHO Regional Director Urges Caution in Lifting Coronavirus Lockdowns
The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Tuesday urged countries to apply caution in lifting COVID-19 lockdowns, warning of a resurgence of infections if current restrictions ... Read More
Lockdown Enforcement team Impounds 51 cars, 46 motorcycles in FCT
The Joint Operation Task -Team for the Enforcement of Federal Government’s lockdown order said it had impounded 51 cars, nine tricycles and 46 motorcycles in ... Read More