The Chairman of Plateau State COVID-19 Committee on Palliatives and Deputy Governor of the state, Prof. Sonni Tyoden, on Wednesday advised Muslims in the state to adhere strictly to the safety guidelines of preventing the spread of the disease as the number of cases in the state rise from 35 to 50. Also, the Chairman
The Chairman of Plateau State COVID-19 Committee on Palliatives and Deputy Governor of the state, Prof. Sonni Tyoden, on Wednesday advised Muslims in the state to adhere strictly to the safety guidelines of preventing the spread of the disease as the number of cases in the state rise from 35 to 50.
“But unfortunately, as I said, these are not normal times, so I want to appeal to the generality of the people, in the state and in Jos North in particular, to bear with the government. “So, you see the spread of the disease is on the increase, so we need to do the needful, in other words, respect what the government has decided, so that we can maintain the peace and health of everybody in Jos North and the state in general”, he advised.
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