Partial Lockdown: Sanwo-Olu orders markets, restaurants to reopen on selected days

The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has directed the reopening of markets, eateries, and restaurants on selected days in the state.

The Governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Gboyega Akosile, who disclosed this in a series of tweets, also said the governor ordered that schools should remain closed.

He tweeted, “Eateries and restaurants to open between 9 am -3 pm and are to do only takeout. No eat in. Also, 9 am – 3pm only! Take note! Must wear gloves and masks. Markets to open from 9am to 3pm on selected days.”

“All entertainment centres including gyms, spa, recreational facilities inside private estates are to remain closed for two weeks post lockdown in Lagos. This would be reviewed after two weeks,” he added.

“Commercial motorcycle operation (Okada) is also suspended across the state during the period of lockdown while tricycles (Keke Napep) is limited to two passengers only.

“All commuters to wear masks and gloves. Handwashing equipment and thermometers must be provided. Buses to load 60 per cent capacity. No standing.”

“Funerals are permitted. Only 20 people permitted and that includes the officiating ministers and Imams. No party to follow it.”

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