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COVID19: Numbers Don’t Lie – NigeriaGov Owes The People An Explanation | Sahara Reporters The government, through the Fmohnigeria, agencies and committees, owes the Nigerian people an explanation on the reason it is lagging behind... READ MORE:

The Nigerian Government is currently facing an uphill task to contain the spread of the Coronavirus in the country but available data have shown that the government has not done enough under the prevailing circumstances.

The country had locked down three states regarded as epicentres of the virus. The include Lagos, Ogun and the Federal Capital Territory. The lockdown ran for almost five weeks in order to counter the spread of the disease to other states. Quite contrastingly, the number of affected states grew from six as at March 30 when the lockdown took effect to 34 including the FCT, out of a possible 36. As it stands, only Kogi and Cross Rivers states are yet to declare any active cases.

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