COVID-19: We're working with Aviation ministry to resume int’l flights - PTF

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COVID-19: We're working with Aviation ministry to resume int’l flights - PTF
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The Presidential Task Force (PTF) on the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic has said it is working with the Federal Ministry of Aviation...

The Presidential Task Force on the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic has said it is working with the Federal Ministry of Aviation to achieve early reopening of international flights operations.

The PTF Chairman also informed that the phase two of the eased lockdown, which ought to have ended on July 29, had been extended by another one more week. “Similarly, the PTF appreciates the Nigeria Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs , who has always been a great champion in the fight against the pandemic for advising Muslims to avoid massive gatherings at Eid grounds and pray at Area Mosques under prescribed protocols,” he said.

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