At least 100 persons found to have broken the movement restriction order put in place by the Plateau State Government to curb the spread of Coronavirus, have been convicted by a court in the state.
The court, however, dismissed their claims on the premise that there were dedicated phone numbers to attend to such medical challenges to call without having to step of the house. The suspects were thereafter mandated to pay the sum of N10,000 and engage in social work by sweeping the terminus market for two hours under the supervision of the prison officials as punishment.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
irayyan__ Injustice
NawA o
The matter just de start ooo The court and the police when de pack themselves like sadin them de immune to NGYouthSDGs ? My people DSGovernment BashirAhmaad
Restriction without food, amenities to aid living.
Is even good so that the government of Joy will be giving them food for the remaining periodSaharareporters
So how do we go and buy food ?
If they'd gone for essential commodities or businesses, they should be let go then
Hmmmmm.
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