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Adamawa State government has announced its decision to extend the lockdown imposed in the state by two weeks after confirming its first case of coronavirus in the city on Wednesday April 22.
The state governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, through a statement by the Director-General of Media and Communications, Solomon Kumangar, announced that the lockdown would take effect from midnight Friday, April 24.
Kumangar also disclosed that contact tracing and testing, which will be followed by treatment of positive cases, had commenced.
It read: “Therefore, movements and gatherings in whatever form are prohibited throughout the period, except for those on verifiable essential duty such as security, media, health and water board personnel while financial institutions like banks will operate skeletal services.
“Others in this category include pharmaceuticals, and those selling food items only.
“Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri appeals for the cooperation and understanding of the people despite the hardship this will entail.
“There is no alternative to the latest lockdown in view of the fact that COVID-19 which has no cure, is spreading like wild fire in the dry season throughout the country.
“In furtherance of the executive order backing this lockdown, a mobile court will be set-up to try and prosecute offenders.”
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