Ogun state government extends lockdown by one more week

Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun state has again extended the COVID-19 lockdown in the state by another one week.

Speaking at a press briefing held in his office at Oke Mosan, Abeokuta, on Friday, May 15, the governor said the high level of community transmission of the viral disease and the non-compliance with the safety regulations, necessitated the extension of the lockdown.

He said ‘” In in view of the evidence of community transmission and poor compliance with the lockdown measures, we are constrained to extend the lockdown for another week till Sunday 24th of May. The current pattern of lockdown, with relaxation windows from 7.00 am to 5.00 pm on Monday, Wednesday and Friday continue. We will continue to monitor the level of compliance with the lockdown measures and incidence of community transmission and hopefully, there will be positive developments that will enable us further ease the lockdown at the end of this new lockdown period. We must also bear in mind that the daily curfew from 8 pm to 6 am and the ban on non-essential inter-State travel as directed by Mr President still stands. Interestingly, the feedback from you, the people of Ogun State, from the Public Opinion Poll hosted on Twitter, also support the extension of the lockdown. Out of about 6,000 respondents of the online poll, 53% support the continuation of the lockdown whilst 43% want a review with 4% undecided. Ideally, compliance should be seen as a moral responsibility and civic duty. Let me state that we will not tolerate any form of sabotage in our approach and efforts at flattening the curve of COVID-19 in our dear Ogun State. We will not tolerate any act of smuggling of people, either indigenes or non-indigenes into our dear Ogun State. Anybody found contravening this restriction will be immediately prosecuted.”

 

Related posts

Tinubu cancels engagements as 39 killed in Anambra, Abuja food stampedes

Families cry out as Abuja DSS arrests lovers in Osun

Catholic Archbishop condoles with families of Abuja stampede victims