COVID-19: Abuja bans religious, social gathering
The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, has banned all religious or social gathering of over 50 persons.
According to Sani, this decision was reached after a meeting of the FCT administration and religious leaders. “Religious leaders and worshippers are enjoined to follow all laid down health protocols as stipulated by the relevant health authorities for the control of the Coronavirus disease while intensifying prayers for the safety of all Nigerians;
“This measure also applies to social gatherings at event centers, football viewing centers and night clubs, amongst others;
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