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BREAKING!!! See The New Adjustments Made On Lockdown Orders In Lagos From May 4th – Governor Sanwoolu

The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwoolu has announced the new adjustments made on the lockdown order in the state.

After the gradual relaxation order giving by President Buhari on Monday, about the certain businesses opening from a given time limit.

However the state Governor, Sanwoolu has shed more light to the “Certain Businesses” announced by the President.

See below the new guidelines:-

1. Official working hours will be from 9 am to 3 pm.

2. Offices to operate at 60percent capacity with infrared thermometer and cleaning items provided by such offices.

3. Restaurants can open from 9 am to 3 pm – But only takeaway should be sold, not eating in the restaurant. Mask and Glove is a must for every worker there.

3. Commercial buses to operate, but only 60 per cent capacity should be carried, NO FULL LOAD. Okada not allowed.

4. Entertainment/ Event centre Beaches, Club House, Pools, etc. remain close for now.

5. Funerals are permitted with a maximum of 20 people and they must maintain physical distances, no party after the burial.

6. Curfew from 8pm to 6am.

7. Schools still remain closed.

8. Schedules will be done for our normal markets like mile12 etc . It can’t be daily operation.

9. NURTW, NECA, MAN and state government to work out the modalities to ensure full compliance

10. Religion operations remain closed.

11. Civil servants from level 1 to 12 are to remain at home except those on essential services

12. We are going to have whistleblowers.

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