President Muhammadu Buhari
The federal government has addressed reports that it is planning a nationwide lockdown soon.
The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has debunked reports that
went round on Tuesday evening saying the federal government plans to
impose a national lockdown soon.
The ‘fake’ statement said the government’s decision came as a result of the increasing spread of Coronavirus in the country.
The Coordinator of the PTF, Dr Sani Aliyu, warned the general public to be watchful, adding, “My
attention has been drawn to a fake task force media statement, which
was said to be signed by me, talking about a proposed complete lockdown
of the country.
“Not only did the statement patently fail, it was badly
written. It is unfortunate that a small number of persons continue to
engage in mischief-making at such a serious time when we are talking
about Coronavirus infection.
“I must reiterate that the task force has not released any
official statement on a complete lockdown. I refer to the SGF’s speech
yesterday, on submitting formal findings to Mr President, this is yet to
happen.
“I request that the public and the media take caution in circulating or publishing unverified news.
“To be very clear, all formal statements on the emergency
response are made through this daily press briefing or through official
press statements.”
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