COVID-19: PDP reps slam Buhari for relaxing lockdown, demand for two more weeks
In a statement by the PDP Caucus Leader in the House, Rep. Kingsley Chinda, they described the decision as insensitive, callous and counterproductive.
The PDP lawmakers said an additional two weeks was needed, to enable the government develop the required policies.
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