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COVID-19: Gov Abiodun suspends carnivals, cross-over gatherings in Ogun state
...Orders workers to stay at home till January 4

…orders workers to stay at home till January 4
By Moshood Adebayo
Amid the threat of the dreaded second wave of COVID 19, Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun has announced the suspension of street carnivals, crowded cross-over night service, parties and similar gatherings in the state.
While canvassing restraints during the celebrations of Christmas and the New Year, the governor also directed civil servants and other government workers in the state to proceed on Christmas and New Year holiday beginning tomorrow.
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Kunle Somorin, made the disclosure in a statement after a meeting between the state government and religious leaders from the League of Imams and the Christian Association of Nigeria and community leaders.
Abiodun said the new development was part of the measures and guidelines for public health as the state prepares for a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
The governor directed that all schools to remain closed until January 18, 2021, while all bars, nightclubs, pubs and event centres, recreational centres in the state have also been closed down indefinitely.
He further directed that the all markets are to open strictly between 8am and 4pm while maintaining social distancing and observing all COVID-19 protocol
This he added will include the use of face mask, provision of hand sanitizer and/or hand-washing equipment at every strategic point within their malls, shops, business premises etc.
Abiodun further directed that religious and worship centres should not exceed 50 per cent of their capacity. All services must also be in compliance with all COVID-19 protocols.
“”In order to stem, the spread of the second wave of the disease, Gov. Abiodun advised that there should be no gatherings of more than 50 people at any event or ceremonies, such as conferences, congresses, office events, concerts, seminars, sporting activities, cross-over nights, end of year parties, weddings, naming, birthdays, anniversaries, street carnivals, etc until further notice”.
He also called on motorcycle (okada), tricycle, bus, car, taxi and other transport operators to not to carry passengers above 50 percent of their capacity, in compliance with social distancing rules.
While urging citizens to celebrate in moderation, Abiodun wished the people a joyous and merry Christmas and prosperous 2021, saying they should take personal responsibilities and stay within their residences and not embark on travels within and outside the state to ensure they neither transmit nor contract the virus.



