Lagos to reopen Churches, Mosques on June 19,

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Thursday, has ordered the reopening of Churches and Mosques from June 19 and June 21, 2020.

Sanwo-Olu made the announcement during a live broadcast while giving an update on the COVID-19 situation report in the state, held in Lagos House, Marina.

He said mosques are to reopen from June 19 while churches are to begin services from June 21.

The Governor said, “There will now be restricted openings of religious houses based on compliance that we have seen and reviewed with the Safety Commission.

“From 14 days time, precisely on the 19th of June for our Muslim worshippers and from the 21st of June for our Christian worshippers, we will be allowing all of our religious bodies to open at a maximum of 40% of their capacity and we’ll be working with them as being expected by the Lagos State Safety Commission.

“But we know that these places of worship have different sizes but even if your 40% capacity is really so large, you cannot have beyond 500 worshippers at once, and keeping that maximum 40% capacity is really important.

“We will be encouraging people to have more than one service and ensure that they keep their premises clean, disinfect before another round of worship can take place.

“We will also be advising that there should only be mandatory Fridays and Sunday services. All other night vigils and services must be put on hold for now until we review our current situation.

“We will also advise that there should be no food sharing and communion from a common dish should be discouraged during this period.

“Sharing of kettles during ablution should be avoided, prohibited if possible.

“We also encourage the use of stationary collection boxes and electronic payments.”

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