Commercial activities resume in Osogbo after 31 days of total lockdown

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Commercial activities resume in Osogbo after 31 days of total lockdown
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The State House of Assembly complex also opened with workers and the state lawmakers back in their offices for the day’s business.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that customers were seen in large numbers at banks’ entrances in Osogbo, while others queued in front of the banks’ ATMs to make cash withdrawals.

The State Government Secretariat in Abere, Osogbo, was also opened with essential workers and staff on grade levels 12 and above back to their duty posts in compliance with the state government’s directive. The situation at the banks was also not in conformity with the government’s directives as customers sandwiched themselves in the process of trying to get into the banks’ premises.

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