Nigeria will likely be permitted to travel freely across the states from June 21
Personal Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on New Media, Bashir Ahmed announced this on his verified Twitter handle on Thursday.
“Interstate movement may resume on June 21,the National Coordinator of the Presidential Taskforce on Covid-19, Dr.Sani Aliyu gave the hint recently as domestic flights are also expected to resume June 21”,Ahmed tweeted.
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