Nigerians have reacted swiftly to President Muhammadu Buhari’s extension of the initial 14-day lockdown in Lagos, Ogun, and Abuja for another 14 days due to the outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country.
President Buhari made the declaration in his second nationwide address on COVID-19.
The president said he was, “aware of the great difficulties experienced especially by those who earn a daily wage such as traders, day-workers, artisans and manual workers during this lockdown,” but noted that “This is not a joke. It is a matter of life and death.”
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Buhari said his administration was committed to sustaining palliative measures such as food distribution, cash transfers and loans repayment waivers earlier announced by his administration during the period of lockdown.
He expressed hope that the palliatives would “ease the pains” that may accompany the restrictive policies during the lockdown period.
Meanwhile, there had been complaints in several quarters that the government palliatives were not reaching those that are in need of them the most.
Some citizens who reacted to the lockdown extension order on Facebook and Twitter, have asked what the government expects them to live on while it lasts.
A Facebook user, Sikiru Ismail, said, “What did he expect us to live with or eat because no money no food and armed robbers no allow us to sleep,”.
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Twitter user (@RealDreylo) said: “Some of us our Account balance cannot carry us for another 14 days, during this lockdown.”
See how Nigerians reacted below on the lockdown announcement:
Some families managed to survive the last 14 days. How are they going to survive another 14 days.
If we can have food circulation, everyone will be happy to stay indoor.
Please reach out to those you can during this trying times. May our helper locate us
— Pamilerin Adegoke (@UnclePamilerin) April 13, 2020
Some of us our Account balance cannot carry us for another 14 days.
— DREYLO (@RealDreylo) April 13, 2020
Another 14 days by President Muhammad Buhari.
Very soon, Nigerians might prefer to have #COVID19 to dying of hunger.
— Asanlu (@officialAsanlu) April 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/001Olami/status/1249764787153756160
Another 14 days of no source of income for artisans,traders
Another 14 days for families to manage foodstuffs
Another 14 days of poor electricity
Another 14 days of more expenditure than income
But all some of you are concerned about is SEX! Pathetic…
— Dehkunle Of Africa 🐐 (@Dehkunle) April 13, 2020
President Buhari has given another 14 days extension without caring about those who feed by going out everyday to provide for their families. Another 14 days means 28 days of NO INCOME, LESS FOOD, EPILEPTIC POWER, NO WORK, ZERO SECURITY GUARANTEE.
— SONJOE KUTUH (@Sonjoe_Kutuh) April 13, 2020
Take aways from #BuhariAddressNigerians speech:
1. Lockdown extended for another 14 days in Lagos. Abuja & Ogun
2. Buhari seems unaware of the increased crime & violence that have engulfed Lagos & Ogun, as his speech totally ignored it or it's consequences
3. IT WAS NOT LIVE! pic.twitter.com/MnDkRJd8Tb
— The OBIdient Seeker (@The_Seeker76) April 13, 2020
President Buhari has announce Another 14 days of further lockdown Making it 28 days of no work, no food, no light and Bubu said “THIS IS NO JOKE”
— Lamarr (@Kinglamarr___) April 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/Tife_fabunmi/status/1249765410184052743
For some people, it is another 14 days of surviving possible robbery attacks.
For some, another 14 days of providing their own electricity.
While for everyone of us,
Another 14 days of providing our daily bread.
We will survive this.
We will overcome. pic.twitter.com/AuHbjyrQbb
— Akinpelumi Akinboye (@theakinakinboye) April 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/SweetToheeb/status/1249776149921701889
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