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COVID-19: Lagos govt eases restrictions on social gatherings, event centres With this further easing of restrictions, event centres are allowed to have a maximum of 500 people irrespective of their capacity. 2 min read The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has approved a further easing of restrictions on social gatherings and event centres across the state on Friday. According to a statement by the Lagos Safety Commission on Friday, the easing of restrictions on social and event centres takes immediate effect. The governor made “due consultation and deliberations with relevant stakeholders and MDAs including the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture and Lagos State Safety Commission and approved the further easing of social centres across the State with immediate effect,” the statement said.
Views: Visits 21 Former president of the Lagos chapter of the Nigerian Institute of Food Science and Technology (NIFST), Sunday Bamgbose, recently delivered a paper on the nation’s outlook in terms of food security, which drew a rapturous applause. He elaborates on his position in this interview with PAUL UKPABIO and also speaks about issues concerning his private life and lifestyle. Your organisation is made up of experts on food issues. How prepared is Nigeria for food sufficiency? Sadly, Nigeria is far from food sufficiency despite the presence of many experts on food issues both on our platform (NIFST) and other similar or related platforms. This can be attributed to many factors, including insecurity, poor funding, lack of coordination among the various stakeholders in the food value chain, government’s lack of commitment to food sufficiency despite the lip service being paid to it and playing politics with food matters. These and other factors make the issue of food sufficiency to look like a mirage despite the availability of egg heads in our institute and other professions.
NIN Registration: Crowd storms NIMC office in Lagos as system collapses On By Olasunkanmi Akoni Amid COVID-19 spike and flagrant disregard to safety protocols, a large number of people, mainly youths, stormed the office of National Identity Management Commission, NIMC, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, in an attempt to register for NIN. Recall that the Federal Government had threatened that SIM cards not linked to NIN by 30 December, 2020 would be blocked, and that telecom service providers that failed to block phone numbers without NIN would have their operating licences withdrawn. However, the move had been condemned by various human rights groups, lawyers and other concerned Nigerians.