The National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools has lamented the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, saying it is threatening their means of livelihood.
The Lagos State President of the association, Mr Amusa Olawale, at a briefing appealed to the Lagos State Government to come to the aid of school owners in the state.
He, therefore, called on the state government to give a tax holiday to his members since schools were on COVID-19-induced holiday.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
AfDB Bows To U.S. Pressure, Authorises Private Investigation Against AdesinaAfDB Bows To U.S. Pressure, Authorises Private Investigation Against Adesina
Read more »
Ondo Students Ask Governor Akeredolu To Reverse Increment In Tuition Fees | Sahara ReportersOndo Students Ask Governor Akeredolu To Reverse Increment In Tuition Fees | Sahara Reporters The students said the situation had forced many of them to drop out of school. RotimiAkeredolu READ MORE:
Read more »
Hotel owners seek palliatives from Lagos State, fault ‘register to reopen’ policy | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsHotel Owners and Managers Association of Lagos (HOMAL), the umbrella body of hotel woners in the state, has called on the Lagos State Government to work out palliatives for its members as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read more »
Hotel owners grumble over inter-state travel ban – Daily TrustHotel proprietors in the country under the platform of Nigeria Hotels Association have complained that the inter-state travel ban imposed by the federal government to contain the spread of COVID-19 has crippled their businesses. The National President of the association, Eze Patrick Anyanwu, who spoke a press conference in Bauchi yesterday, said they had recorded […]
Read more »
Lagos accredits three private hospitals for COVID-19 treatment
Read more »
COVID-19: Nigeria private jet operators 'lose over $5bn'Private Jets Nigeria, an aviation service provider, says it has suffered a loss of $5 billion due to the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic.
Read more »