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Home»News»Nigeria News»NACCIMA Warns On Consequences Of Continuous Lockdown 
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NACCIMA Warns On Consequences Of Continuous Lockdown 

By orientalnewsngApril 27, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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Yemisi Izuora

The Nigerian Association of Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA), has warned on the negative consequences of continuous Lockdown strategy adopted by government.

The Association has therefore advised government to review the near one-month old lockdown order and replace it with a more strategic approach favourable to the Nigerian economy.

Its Director-General, Amb. Ayoola Olukanni gave the advice in a statement to newsmen on Saturday in Lagos.

Olukanni, lauding the efforts of the various levels of government at curtailing the spread of the Coronavirus and providing palliatives for the less privileged,  said the continued lockdown  was taking its toll on businesses across the country.

“First, we commend the Federal and State Governments for their determined efforts to stop the  spread of  COVID-19 across the nation, using various strategies such as campaigns on social distancing, and adherence to health prescriptions such as sanitising and washing of hands.

“We also note that lockdowns which has been in use, was also designed to stop the spread, especially in a place like Lagos which was one of the epicenters of the virus.

“We also commend the efforts of various organisations to provide palliatives to the less privileged.

“Members of NACCIMA across the country have indeed been making donations in kind and cash  across the country to relevant groups and institutions.

“This is a reflection of commitment of NACCIMA and its members to play its role in the fight against the deadly virus and its various negative economic and social impacts.

“While we understand the reasons for the lockdown which has been on for almost a month; it has become necessary to review the lockdown order and replace it with a more strategic approach for various reasons.

“The continued lockdown is taking a serious toll on businesses across the country and ripple effects  on security is becoming alarming; especially as miscreants seized the opportunity to rob citizens and break into business premises.

“Consideration should be given to gradual opening of some businesses and other commercial  operations,” he said.

According to him, steps should be taken to allow some categories of workers to resume work and business operations while keeping to safety.

“Protocols such as wearing of face masks, social distancing ban on large gatherings and increased use of testing to identify those who may have been affected and requiring isolation and treatment.

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