The
Government of the State of Osun has placed a ban on all gatherings
that would bring together 50 or more persons in the same place.
This measure takes immediate effect and will be in place until further notice.
The ban will affect all Schools in Osun, Churches, Mosques, Night Clubs and Sports arenas among others.
The
government, which advised the citizenry not to panic, especially
because no case has been recorded in the state so far, noted that it
arrived at the decision it took after wide consultations with health
professionals and stakeholders in the health sector over COVID-19.
In
a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Adegboyega
Oyetola, Ismail Omipidan, the government noted that the ban became
necessary following Federal Government’s directive to ensure
precautionary measures are taken to prevent the spread of the disease.
Besides,
the government noted that the mere fact that few cases have been
reported in its neighbouring states makes it imperative to act.
“As
at 18th March 2020, the total number of cases as announced by the
Honorable Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, stands at eight(, with one of the five (5) recent cases confirmed on Wednesday, in Ekiti State.
“Though
we have not recorded any case of the deadly virus, as a responsible
government, we must be prepared so that we are not taken by surprise.
The corona virus scourge is a complex public health emergency, the type
the world had never seen.
“Therefore, to protect our dear state,
our children, and our economy will require our collective response and
sacrifice. Government at both state and local government levels will
lead but we will all need to do our bit to get through this bad patch.
“As
a responsible and responsive government that places premium on the
well-being of its people, we will protect our citizens from potential
and actual threats.
“We also urge our people to dedicatedly
observe the precautionary protocols of thorough washing of hands with
soap and clean water and the use of hand sanitiser; observing social
distance and avoiding large gatherings, and alerting the authority of
any suspected case.
“Our Technical Action Committee is working
round the clock to beef up the State’s capacity for epidemiological
control and management. We therefore call on citizens not to give in to
undue panic” the statement added.
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