FG lifts ban on non-contact sports

The Federal Government said has announced the reopening of non-contact outdoor sports across the country, as the its continues the gradual easing of the COVID –19 restrictions,

This was disclosed by the National Coordinator of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Dr. Sani Aliyu at the taskforce briefing in Abuja on Thursday.

Non-contact sports, according to the Coordinator include athletics, lawn tennis, table tennis, golf, cricket, cycling, among others.

However, contact sports like football, boxing, wrestling, Taekwondo,  rugby, swimming and basketball remain banned until further notice.

“For recreational parks/communal sports, restrictions are removed on outdoor communal non-contact sports and the use of recreational parks for supervised physical exercise, not for social interactions.

For recreational parks that are unable to enforce this, we expected them to remain closed.

“For outdoor non-contact sports, this includes lawn tennis, table tennis, squash, badminton, cycling, athletics, golf, polo, para-athletics, cricket, and other non-contact outdoor communal activities, in the event that people are not certain, please contact the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports for further guidance,” he said.

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