Covid-19 lockdown: El-Rufai rolls out new days for restriction of movement in Kaduna


Kaduna state government has adjusted the two-day window of the restriction of movement order, to allow residents to visit neighbourhood markets to purchase food and other essentials to Wednesday and Thursday.
A statement by the Managing Director of Kaduna Markets Development and Management Company (KMDMC), Muhammad Hafiz Bayero, on Sunday, said  the two-day window movement restriction will be relaxed would no longer be Wednesdays and Saturdays but Wednesdays  and Thursdays.
‘’Residents will be free to visit their neighbourhood markets on May 20 and 21, 2020 to purchase food and other essential items. This adjustment means that no market will be open next Saturday,’’ he said.


Muhammad  emphasised that the temporary neighbourhood markets are to  operate from 10am to 4pm on the two days on which the restriction of movement is relaxed.
He appealed ‘’for compliance with this guideline, and other conditions including the need to wear facemasks and submit to temperature checks before entering the markets. Physical distancing and other public health protocols should be complied with”.

The Managing Director promised that KMDMC “Will make all the necessary arrangements for the orderly and safe conduct of trading activities at all the designated temporary neighbourhood markets.’’
The statement commended the orderly and mature attitude of the traders and customers that are making the neighbourhood markets work as safe spaces for getting essentials, adding that trading activities went smoothly in 40 of the 46 temporary markets last Saturday.
‘’However, the company warned those traders that are trying to turn the streets nearby the closed main markets into illegal shops to desist,’’ the statement added.

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