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Covid-19 Update: Ogun State Lockdown Schedule Timetable

Covid-19 Update: Ogun State Lockdown Schedule Timetable


The Ogun State Government has announced its total lock-down in order to curtail the pandemic coronavirus said it will only open markets every two days during the lock-down. This was made known by the state governor Dapo Abiodun while addressing newsmen at his residence in Iperu Remo,Ogun.



All markets in the state would only open between 7:00am. - 2:00p.m. as the lock-down commence on Friday night. The total lock-down of the state for the first three days was to allow for complete fumigation of the state to disinfect public places such as motor parks and markets, he said.

No fewer than 500,000 households would benefit from the stimulus packages to mitigate the effects of the lock-down, the governor explained.

The packages comprises of: - 

  • 5kg of Rice, 
  • 5kg of Beans and 
  • 5kg of Garri 
Other Items included are: - 

  • Tomato Pastes.
  • Vegetable Oil. 
  • Salt.
  • Seasoning cubes and other hygiene products.
These above itemized relief would be distributed to the poor and the vulnerable in the state.

The governor, however, warned that under no circumstance should the items be diverted other than what they were meant for, he appealed to the people to avoid stampede and unnecessary struggles during the distribution, saying it would be an ongoing process.

Ogun State Lock-down Schedule


  • Saturday, 4th April, 2020 - Total lock-down.
  •  Sunday, 5th April, 2020 - Total lock-down.
  • Monday, 6th April,2020 - Total lock-down.
  • Tuesday, 7th April, 2020 - Free period 7:00am -2:00pm.
  • Wednesday, 8th April, 2020 - Total lock-down.
  • Thursday, 9th April, 2020 - Free period - 7:00am -2:00pm.
  • Friday, 10th April, 2020 - Total Lock-down.
  • Saturday, 11th April - Free period - 7:00am -2:00pm.
  • Sunday, 12th April - Total lock-down.
  • Monday, 13th April - Free period - 7:00am -2:00pm
  • Tuesday, 14th April - Total lock-down.
  • Wednesday, 15th April - Free period - 7:00am -2:00pm.
  • Thursday, 16th April - Total lock-down.
  • Friday, 17th April - Free period - 7:00am -2:00pm.

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