COVID-19: All entry points into Benue remain closed, Governor Ortom insists

COVID-19: All entry points into Benue remain closed, Governor Ortom insists

by Joseph Anthony
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Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue has insisted that all entry points into the state remained closed till further notice to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Ortom stated this while briefing newsmen on Monday in Makurdi, following the decision of the state government on the partial lockdown in the state.

โ€œThe partial lockdown in the state against COVID-19 will continue,โ€ he said.

All public gatherings in the state would also remain suspended till further notice.

According to him, these includes, marriages, community festivals, funerals and religious meetings.

โ€œThere should be no church service or mosque prayers. Let me remind traditional, religious, youths and political leaders to ensure strict compliance.

โ€œThe COVID-19 Action Committees operating in the 23 Local Government Areas of the state will continue to work in collaboration with relevant stakeholders.

โ€œThe Primary Health Care Centres and hospitals in all the local government areas will serve as quarantine and limited treatment centres in the event of outbreak of the virus.

โ€œThe restriction of movement from 7p.m to 6a.m daily, except those on essential services will also continue.

โ€œAll markets in Benue remain closed with immediate effect. Only shops and commodity stores shall be opened.

โ€œLet me warn traders who have decided to operate by the road sides following the closure of markets that they are violating the directive on social distancing.

โ€œI have directed security operatives to stop the existence of illegal roadside trading.

โ€œTricycles also known as โ€˜Keke NAPEPโ€™ should not convey more than two persons, while township and mini buses should not convey more than seven passengers at a time.

โ€œCommercial motorcycles also known as โ€˜Okadaโ€™ must convey one person at a time and wear face masks.

โ€œAll commercial vehicles, tricycles, motorcycles must have hand sanitisers for the use of passengers.

โ€œAll night clubs must remain closed in line with the dusk to dawn curfew.

โ€œBars and restaurants will continue to render take-away services only and must provide hand sanitisers and soap with water for customers.

โ€œThe general public should maintain the habit of regular hand washing with soap and running water as well as the use of alcohol-based hand sanitisers, in the absence of water,โ€ he said.

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