The 4-week boycott was declared by Chairperson of the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Hajiya Yabawa Kolo.
As per her, the state accepting the choice as one of the procedures to forestall importation of the infection at the camps, including that the measure got fundamental as a portion of the neighboring nations like Chad Republic and Cameroon have recorded presumed cases.
Kolo clarified that in spite of conclusion of the fringes by the neighboring nations, there was still flood of IDPs into the state. The Borno SEMA Boss coordinated every camp administrator from Gamboru-Ngala, Damasak, Kalabalge, Banki, Bama and Monguno not to acknowledge IDPs from any neighboring nation into their camps.
"We realize we have a ton of danger around us following locating of associated cases with the infection in Cameroon and Chad and we have some bordertowns exceptionally near those nations. We would prefer not to go to the issue of reaction in light of the fact that even in created nations, it was hard for them to contain this pandemic. So at our own level, we are situating ourselves to perceive how best we can prevent the infection from transmitting in the state" she said
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