Sit-At-Home: Enugu Records Partial Compliance - Liberty TV/Radio - News - Voice For All! Vision For Alll!
Publisher (A.M)
April 4, 2022
Markets, parks, malls, petrol stations and restaurants were under lock
and key, but major roads and streets witnessed low vehicular movement
as few commercial buses and keke operators were seen rendering
services as most persons were seen trekking along the streets.
Road side markets were also open for business activities but could not
peak as usual following the development.
Although IPOB had repeatedly announced indefinite suspension of the
sit-at-home order, residents continued to stay at home for fear of being
attacked by hoodlums.
Also, an increase patrol of Policemen on the streets of the metropolis
was observed.