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The owners of private aircrafts need to desist from asking for permission to fly while restrictions as only essential services will be allowed to fly. (Image source: InSapphoWeTrust/Flickr)

The Nigerian government has announced the resumption of its domestic flights from 21 June with a proviso that airlines adhere to all necessary industry regulations

The meeting follows the presidential directive that only truck drivers with negative test results will be allowed into the country. (Image source: Peggy und Marco Lachmann-Anke /Pixabay)

Uganda’s Ministry of Health has met with representatives of the truck owners and national logistics platform in light of coronavirus pandemic situation

Several airlines are not going to come out of it, according to the minister. (Image source: 272447/Pixabay)

Nigeria’s aviation sector loses about US$54mn monthly since the outbreak of the COVID-19 in the country, according to Haidi Sirika, minister of aviation

A statement from NIMASA said that it was determined to ensure that shipping continues. (Image source: Cogneto/Pixabay)

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has extended the validity of statutory and trading certificates for all Nigerian registered vessels to ensure uninterrupted shipping, despite the COVID-19 pandemic

When the airport closure was earlier announced, it was expected to last for two weeks until 23 April. (Image source: neajjean/Flickr)

To reduce the impact of COVID-19, closure of Nigerian airports has been extended by further two weeks, to be opened on 7 May, according to Haidi Sirika, minister of aviation

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