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Coronavirus: Niger State Gov’t Permits Muslim Prayers On Friday

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The Niger Government has lifted the suspension of congregational Friday Prayer (Juma’at) for Friday, April 17, 2020.

Ahmed Matane, the secretary to the state government and chairman task force on COVID-19 disclosed this in a statement to journalists in Minna on Friday, April 17, 2020.

According to him, the Juma’at Prayer is expected to hold between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. under strict observance of all the precautionary measures.

He urged Muslim faithful to adhere to using hand sanitizers, face masks, hand washing facilities with soap and water, maintaining social distancing and avoiding contact base greetings before, during and after the prayer session.

Matane explained that the sermon and prayers would be conducted within 30 minutes.

“Muslims are advised to adhere strictly to the precautionary measures taken by the government on the containment of Coronavirus pandemic in the state.

“The lockdown, however, continues immediately after the Juma’at Prayers,” he said.

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