Coronavirus: Niger shuts schools, bans gatherings

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Coronavirus: Niger shuts higher institutions, schools

The Niger State Government has directed the closure of public and private schools as well as tertiary institutions across the state from Monday, March 23, 2020.

A statement issued on Thursday by the Secretary to the State Government, Ahmed Matane, stated that all public gatherings have also been suspended by the State Government. Matane said, “The closure of the public, private schools, and tertiary institutions is for the period of 30 days, including the suspension of all public gathering.

“The decision to shut down the schools for 30 days and suspend public gatherings is part of government’s deliberate efforts to contain the global spread of Coronavirus pandemic.” He called on the people of the State to always uphold the highest degree of personal hygiene, remain calm and adhere strictly to all safety measures earlier announced by the State Ministry of Health.

 

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Public transport nko

Bans gathering? But the Bible say: Surely they shall gather😂

It seems that a cure has been found now as this video below shows using the anti-malarial drug , Chloroquine:

OYO when

From ASUU strike, corona add am.

oluwasegun_247 **Futminna left the group**

Northerners no like school before self

Better now than sorry

I don’t think our economy can handle this...

Overreactions everywhere

Pls do as well as church’s here

a friend of mine in FUT minna said lecture is on

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