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FG decides on the interstate travel ban, others next week

The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in a statement on Monday disclosed that it had commenced reviewing the guidelines for the lifting of the ban on interstate travels, IgbereTV reports.

Dr. Sani Aliyu, the National Coordinator of the task force while speaking at the daily press briefing of the PTF in Abuja added that the roads would be opened when the bus terminals in the country all had COVID-19 preventive measures in place.

Aliyu pronounced this as the PTF Chairman, Boss Mustapha, disclosed that the Federal Government would next week decide on its lockdown policies, including the ban on interstate movements.

The PTF coordinator said the guidelines in which the Minister of State for Transportation, Gbemisola Saraki, submitted is under review.

He said,

“At the moment, we still have restrictions on interstate travel. But we have been linking up with the Federal Ministry of Transportation through the Minister of State for Transportation.
“They have given us guidelines that they have developed : very detailed guidelines and we have looked at them, summarised them and discussed them at PTF last week.
“We have asked the Minister of State for Transportation to please engage with the road transport workers to make sure that the usual garages and parks that we have are ready in terms of guidelines that we have in place such as physical distancing, reducing the number of passengers per vehicle and provision of handwashing facilities, etc.
“And I believe they are already working on this and hopefully, we should be able to open as soon as it is safe to do so.”

Aliyu expressed worry over the lack of compliance with safety protocols and urged states to increase the rate of their COVID-19 testing also asked them to make laws to make the wearing of masks in public space mandatory.

FG to take decision month end

Meanwhile, Mustapha, said the Federal Government would at the end of the month take a crucial decision on the lockdown declared to curtail the spread of COVID-19.

Mustapha said,

At the beginning of the month of June, the PTF announced a one-month period for the implementation of the second phase of eased lockdown.
“We have continued to monitor developments nationwide in order to make informed decisions at the end of the month. We have exactly eight days to that point of decision.”

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