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The senate president specifically admonished senators at the back row to sit far apart from one another in line with the precautionary measures against

Senate President Ahmad Lawan on Tuesday frowned at the violation of the principle of Social Distancing by senators during plenary.

He specifically admonished senators at the back row to sit far apart from one another in line with the precautionary measures against coronavirus. “The principle is not observed at the back seats going by the way distinguished colleagues are seated.

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