‘Take Responsibility’ Or COVID-19 Lockdown Easing Will Be Reviewed, Sanwo-Olu Warns Lagosians
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu says residents must take responsibility and obey social distancing measures or the government will review easing of the COVID-19 lockdown currently being implemented.
The Governor reiterated guidelines such as the use of face masks in public, noting that the measures were designed to keep people safe. The Governor added that while trucks and other vehicles carrying designated essentials will continue to be given access into the state, his government will not tolerate trucks hiding people among goods.
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