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Can Our Government Just Lift Some Ban,like Spain(pic) by Nobody: 12:10pm On Apr 13, 2020
we are not mature enough especially our economy will likely suffer this lockdown,look at Spain,they said they facing economic crisis before the pandemic,so they can't afford to stay home,their economy will suffer it, some industry in Spain now reopen .
I think Nigeria economy is similar to Spain before the pandemic,so maybe our can have a rethink.

Re: Can Our Government Just Lift Some Ban,like Spain(pic) by datola: 12:15pm On Apr 13, 2020
They should let us resume conditionally for a week to see the statics.

Security personnel should be drafted to every nook and cranny of the affected states.
Re: Can Our Government Just Lift Some Ban,like Spain(pic) by SocialJustice: 12:17pm On Apr 13, 2020
dancok:
we are not mature enough especially our economy will likely suffer this lockdown,look at Spain,they said they facing economic crisis before the pandemic,so they can't afford to stay home,their economy will suffer it, some industry in Spain now reopen .
I think Nigeria economy is similar to Spain before the pandemic,so maybe our can have a rethink.
No worry, it will be opened for only you to go and do business with yourself.
Re: Can Our Government Just Lift Some Ban,like Spain(pic) by psucc(m): 12:47pm On Apr 13, 2020
SocialJustice:
No worry, it will be opened for only you to go and do business with yourself.
Whether our government open or not, the situation will sought itself out before the end of April.

When the stocks depletes, and nothing to boil for the next meal, EKPO aya awuô usuñ
Re: Can Our Government Just Lift Some Ban,like Spain(pic) by 4Play(m): 12:54pm On Apr 13, 2020
SocialJustice:
No worry, it will be opened for only you to go and do business with yourself.
The lockdown in Nigeria is a classic example of copycat policy making. A lockdown with no discernible programme for mass testing and tracking or distribution of face masks, by a government too financially constrained to offset the economic downturn will generate a humanitarian disaster worse than coronavirus.

We simply cannot afford a lockdown - both individual citizens and the government. If lockdowns are lifted, those like you who want to remain indoors can do so. But most need to be out to fend for themselves.
Re: Can Our Government Just Lift Some Ban,like Spain(pic) by 4Play(m):
psucc:
Whether our government open or not, the situation will sought itself out before the end of April.

When the stocks depletes, and nothing to boil for the next meal, EKPO aya awuô usuñ
You are right, the lockdown will collapse if it's not lifted as people will defy it out of desperation. However, you still need to officially lift it to have establishments like banks and shops operate. Those who want to remain indoors can do so.
Re: Can Our Government Just Lift Some Ban,like Spain(pic) by SocialJustice: 1:02pm On Apr 13, 2020
psucc:
Whether our government open or not, the situation will sought itself out before the end of April.
Amen.
Re: Can Our Government Just Lift Some Ban,like Spain(pic) by Nobody: 4:50pm On Apr 13, 2020
@4play yesterday according to Aljazera , France ignore the lockdown rule,they went shopping and walk about the street with some with face masks and some without.
Re: Can Our Government Just Lift Some Ban,like Spain(pic) by princemillla(m): 5:53pm On Apr 13, 2020
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