COVID-19 Curfew: Awka residents adjust to directive

As the curfew directive of the Federal Government turns Day two, residents of Awka and environs complied with the order, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports.

A NAN correspondent, who monitored the level of compliance on Tuesday reports that roads and major streets in Awka and environs were almost empty of the regular human and vehicular traffic.

NAN reports that shops, relaxation joints and eateries within were shut before 8p.m, as few residents were seen making frantic efforts to get home.

Also the city’s evening markets were closed as well, while motorists and others were seen packing their wares to be home on time to beat the curfew.

Mrs Nkechi Nwike, who operates an evening mini restaurant at Okpuno  community a hinterland near Awka, said that the directive would have a toll on her if it lasts longer.

“ I wish the curfew directives would not last too long because my space to do business was allocated to me for evening times only,” she said.

Also most hotels in and around the city centre were all closed for business .

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NAN also reports that law enforcement agents were seen at different  junctions enforcing the curfew directive, as some commuters were forced to run home on foot, with no commercial transport.

Earlier in a statement, Mr  John Abang, Commissioner of Police in Anambra, enjoined residents to comply with the presidential directive as law enforcement agents would ensure it is followed to the letter.

NAN recalls that President Muhammadu Buhari had declared an overnight curfew from 8p.m to 6a.m across the country as part of the new measures to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. (NAN)

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