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COVID-19: Kano urges civil servants to stay at home

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In a bid to minimize the rise in the number of COVID-19 cases, The Kano State Government on Tuesday ordered for operation STAY AT HOME urging all civil servants in the state to comply pending further directive.

It also imposed a fresh ban on the activities of viewing and event centers across the 44 local government areas of the state following the increasing number of COVID-19 cases recently.

A statement issued and signed by the Commissioner for Information, Comrade Muhammad Garba, and made available to pressmen on Tuesday, noted that the measure was part of the decision adopted at a stakeholders meeting held at the Africa House, Kano on Monday.

Also, in the statement, Garba disclosed that workers on essential services such as the healthcare service providers, fire service, water board, teaching staff, security guards and the media are exempted from the directive.

Furthermore, the Commissioner reaffirmed government’s commitment to collaborating with relevant stakeholders which include the Ulama to ensure compliance with the COVID-19 preventive protocols.

He warned that security agents who were part of the stakeholders meeting would not hesitate to take stern measures to ensure compliance with the directive.

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