COVID-19: Islamic group reacts as Sanwo-Olu reverses opening of churches, mosques
Muslim Rights Concern has commended the Lagos State Government on the decision to delay reopening of schools, churches and mosques.
The statement reads in part: “We fully endorse the decision of the Lagos State to suspend the opening of Churches and Mosques.
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