Coronavirus remains very dangerous – FG warns Nigerians
Boss Mustapha, Secretary to the Government of the Federation , gave the warning on Monday.Mustapha, the PTF Chairman, said the body has continued to evaluate the developments as well as the level of compliance nationwide.
“We informed you two weeks ago that the process of submitting the 6th Interim Report and recommendations for next steps had commenced. The PTF has reached advanced stages of the process. It has also considered that due to the upcoming Sallah festivities which coincides with the expiration of the current phase, it would be prudent to extend by one week, from 29th July, 2020 till Thursday 6th August, 2020.
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