As part of measures to contain the spike in the second wave of COVID-19 across the country, the Benue state government has placed a ban on all celebrations, religious programs, activities, picnics, and social gatherings during the yuletide celebrations.
The Commissioner for Information and Orientation,Ngunan Addingi and his counterpart in the Health Ministry, Joseph Ngbea who disclosed this in Makurdi the state capital said government has also directed that church services be restricted to one hour with limited number of worshippers.
The Information Commissioner who read out the new directive from State Action Committee on COVID-19 said the Action Committee had already met with religious leaders and agreed that COVID-19 protocols of regular hand washing/sanitizing and personal distancing must be strictly observed, monitored and implemented in all religious gatherings.
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“Also, all churches and mosques activities must carry half the capacity of the churches and mosques at each service and anyone that flouts the directive would be sanctioned accordingly.
Addingi who expressed the state government’s concerns over the covid-19 spread, announced plans by the administration to set up a task force to enforce compliance to the protocols.
Secretary of the State covid-19 committee and Commissioner for Health and Human Services Joseph Ngbea advised those above fifty years to avoid public gatherings.
(Editor: Ena Agbanoma)