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COVID-19: Senate President frowns at Social Distance violation at the chamber

The President of the Senate, Mr Ahmad Lawan, on Tuesday frowned at the violation of the principle of Social Distancing by Senators during plenary.

Lawan made the observation while reading votes and proceedings of last Tuesday’s sitting for adoption by the upper chamber.

Specifically, the President of the Senate admonished senators at the back row, to sit far apart from one another in line with the precautionary measures against coronavirus.

“Distinguished colleagues, as leaders and lawmakers, please let us ensure that the principle of Social Distancing is observed.

“The principle is not observed t the back seats going by the way distinguished colleagues are seated.

” Please let the principle be reflected straight away by ensuring the required gaps between the seats,” he said .

Lawan added that all the Senators should ensure that their facemasks were on at all times at the chamber.

 

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