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Borno, Adamawa and Gombe Governors lift lockdown on churches and mosques

Last updated: May 15, 2020 12:11 am
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Boron Gombe

The 3 weeks of lockdown necessitated by Covid-19 in Borno State have been suspended indefinitely.

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The Borno State Government in a statement signed by the Deputy Governor and Chairman High-Powered Covid-19 Response Committee, Umar Kadafur says, the suspension will allow the Committee study the situation.

It however, warns that where the situation escalates, government would revert to the status quo.

The statement adds that the use of facemasks is mandatory and enforceable.

It says, social distancing and facemasks at public gatherings and worship places, would be enforced. It however directs further that the Muslim Eid prayers at the end of the Holy Month of Ramadan should be held at home, during the period.

The statement forbids public gatherings of more than 20 persons, especially during funeral processions or rites, weddings, naming ceremonies, etc.

It re-emphasises that all medical consultations by pharmacies and patent medicine stores, that are Covid-19 related, or similar ailments, shall be referred to government hospitals. It adds that defaulters will be prosecuted.

It also warns that government hospitals should on no account, reject patients because of Covid-19, or other ailments.

Civil servants in the State on grade level 1 to 12 are continue to work from home, except directed otherwise.

In Adamawa State, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri has eased the restrictions on worship places and social gatherings imposed on the State following the outbreak of Covid-19.
The Governor in a statement made available by his Press Secretary, Humwashi Wonosikou stated that, churches, mosques and the international cattle markets under lockdown can now reopen, but must adhere to social distancing, with not more than 50 persons at a time and the washing of hands and temperature checks at entry points.

The easing of the lockdown according to the State Governor is as a result of the discharge of 5 patients from the Coronavirus treatment centre.

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Meanwhile the curfew from 8pm to 6am will still be enforced.

Still in the North-East, the Gombe State Governor Inuwa Yahaya has lifted the ban on congregational prayers at mosques and churches with the condition that adherents must strictly comply with the Covid-19 preventive measures and protocols on social distancing.

The ban was lifted following a consensus reached after days of consultations between religious leaders and officials of the State Government on the conduct of the people to prevent the spread of Covid-19

AIT gathered that final details of the lifting of the ban would be released during the statewide broadcast to be made by the Governor.

(Editor: Terverr Tyav)

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