Lagosians worry over impact of curfew on livelihood

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Lagosians worry over impact of curfew on livelihood
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“The use of facemasks is still being enforced, amongst other things.” WorkingTime Curfew Lockdown Covid19

This is just as the Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association lamented that the prescribed working hours of 9am to 3pm is operationally for effective productivity and would pose a huge challenge to a large percentage of employees residing in one state and working in another.

According to Kunle Iyantan, a player in the travel and tourism industry, the curfew effective from, is a very bad idea, urging government rather to do the needful, providing for the citizens like some countries did and are doing during the lockdown. On the challenge of going to work and returning home on time to beat the curfew, Nkwachi stated that it is going to be worse for people living farther from their offices and using public transport and foresees hike in fares, with the possibility of lateness to work and leaving early.

He stated that the lockdown should have continued though with government providing adequate palliative for the citizens, adding that pushing people out would alter all the achievements made by the government. He noted: “I will still keep my social distance, stay indoors and go out only when it’s really needed. We should go on lockdown at least till things are controlled to an extent.”

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