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Life after covid-19 will not be our normal type of life again – Boss Mustapha, SGF

May 20,2020
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The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 pandemic, Boss Mustapha has said that life after COVID-19 will not be our normal kind of life again.

In his address to the nation, Boss Mustapha said that life after this era will be a whole different.

What we address as normal will have to change as the pandemic has exposed so many flaws in the country and even to that of the highly regarded.

He added that at every level, we will begin to do things differently from what they use to be.

His speech reads ;

If we do not learn anything from COVID-19 and build institutions that will be enduring and sustainable, we would have failed the next generation.

“Life after COVID-19 will not be our normal type of life again.

COVID-19 has come and it has disrupted everything you know as normal and the benefit of that distraction is that we will begin to put on our thinking cap and begin to address issues differently because it has exposed the weaknesses in all systems.

“It’s not only the Nigeria system that has been exposed, even the big countries with very big economies, COVID-19 has exposed every gap in their systems;

their system of health, their social safety nets, their governance issues have all been disrupted and I can assure you that after COVID-19, at the individual level, at the community level, at the state level, at the national level, we will begin to do things differently. It cannot be business as usual again

Boss Mustapha in that broadcast said that the Madagascar herbal cure sent to Nigeria didn’t come with an invoice.

He has taken delivery of the mixture without a single bottle missing and stated that the ministry of health will subject it for validation before it can be used in the country.

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