Thursday, April 30, 2020

people Talk: Extension of Covid-19 and 8pm-6pm nationwide curfew

I did not think the lockdown should continue at all because the stay at home has increased insecurity in our communities and it has also constituted a serious challenge on our economy.
  There is serious hunger and uncertainty about survival from the masses. Government should find another wayy of tackling the disease.'' -Precious odileku, student.
  The extension of lockdown is really not easy especially when many of us are not making money while at home. I understand the government is trying to control the virus by telling us to stay at home.
  ''But there is hunger in the land. The only way a stay at home directive will work is if palliatives is extended to the masses.''- Adeola John' Student
''The move is a fair one on nigerians and especially on the economy. By the president's directive people can now go out and work from 8am-6pm.
 ''I believe this will strike a minimal balance in the economy. We can't just remain at home until the very last infected person is discharged. We must find a way around the situation.''- Abimbola Okunola, Entrepreneur
 ''I hope this lockdown makes a difference. Truth be told, the lockdown will make no difference untill Nigerians behave and abide by the decision of the Government.
 ''Many people have simply refuse to comply with social distancimg and stay at home directives. I hope things don't get out of hand beyond what is on ground.''- Babalola Adetunbowale, social worker.
  The extension is quite discourging because,even with the lockdown, the number of infected persons is still rising daily. It will be better if the Government and NCDC can approve a video of live report of the activities in the insolation centers instead of figures report. This will make people more cautious about the preventive measures.''- Chukwu Chinwe, Paralegal.
 ''I wonder how many lives will be lost as extension continues. 70% of Nigerians cannot feed a day without going out to hustle for their daily bread.
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