The second wave of the coronavirus pandemic and the rising cases in the country are causing the federal government to review its curfew policy.
National coordinator of the presidential task force on COVID-19, Dr. Sani Aliyu, says the federal government is considering extending curfew hours as part of its response to the second wave of the pandemic.
An 8 pm to 6 am curfew, which was later relaxed to 12 midnight to 4 am, was declared in April and is still in force.
Aliyu said at a press conference on Monday that federal government was in talks with state governments on to review the curfew.
The PTF coordinator has asked vulnerable persons to stay at home, especially those who are older than sixty years or diabetics and those with other morbidities.
Aliyu said the decision for another lockdown is in the hands of, quote, “all of us the general public.” He said as long as the general public abides by the protocols set up for the virus, there would be no need or another lockdown.