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The leadership of National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Kaduna State Joint Campus Committee, appeal to Kaduna State Government to review the current lockdown readjustment, favourable to the general public.
The JCC chairman, Comrade Umar Farouk Gazali in a press statement released on Sunday 17 May, 2020 in Kaduna frowned as the Kaduna State Government readjust the lockdown ease days from Wednesday and Saturday to Wednesday and Thursday, he claimed that the adjustment is non people oriented and may deterred the well being of the people.
The JCC Chairman said that "we find it pertinent to join other dissenting voices and the good people of Kaduna to demand for an holistic review of the current lockdown order to meet contemporary reality.
"It is noted that, since the imposition of the lockdown order, economic activities has been crippled, leading most Kaduna residents to depend on their little savings, while those with no savings only hope on God and neighbors for their daily feeding.
"We find it pertinent to share with the general public that, states with higher cases like Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory are currently at the verge of second phase of easing lockdown, while Kaduna is still at the initial stage with no sign of reviewing the order.
"We frown emphatically at the readjustment of lockdown free days from Wednesday/Saturday to Wednesday/Thursday, as released by the government earlier today, as this readjustment is not people oriented and lack sympathy on the governed."
Comrade Umar further acknowledged the effort efforts and preventive measures channelled by the State's Government to curb the spread of COVID 19.
"We acknowledge the effort of KDSG for deploying top government officials to interstate borders to ensure no entrance into the state, we observed that, the state recorded cases are mostly imported from other states, the increasing rise in number of imported cases clearly indicate there is little or no connection with the effectiveness of the lockdown currently in place," he added.