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This study was carried out to examine covid-19 safety compliance level in the banking sectors using First bank plc and Access bank plc in Asaba, Delta state as a case study. Specifically, the study was aimed at assessing the different established covid-19 safety prevention measures; investigate the various covid-19 safety measures banking sectors adhere to; and determine the level of covid-19 safety compliance in banking sectors in Nigeria. The study employed the survey descriptive research design. A total of 137 responses were validated from the survey. From the responses obtained and analysed, the findings revealed that the the level of covid-19 safety compliance is high among banking sector. The study therefore recommend banking sectors should continue to adhere strictly to the covid-19 safety measures laid down by the government to ensure the safety of the staff and customers of the banks. Also, government should establish standby security and task force teams to enforce adherence to the COVID-19 pandemic preventive measures among banking sectors in the country.
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