Ogun state government extends lockdown by one week

Ogun state government extends lockdown by one week

The Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, Friday, announced the extension of the lockdown order in the state by another one week due to rise in the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the state.

The governor , who made this known while addressing newsmen on the activities of his administration in curbing further spread of COVID-19 pandemic, said the lockdown would be subject to review on any development as regards the virus.

Noting that the window of relaxation on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 7.00 am to 5.00 pm on each day is still very much effective.

“We appreciate the need to balance public health and safety against economic activity.

“Nonetheless, whilst we intensify sensitization and moral-suasion, our security agencies in Ogun State have been duly briefed and empowered to do the needful to assist the heroic efforts of health and other frontline workers to flatten the curve.

“You, the entire people of Ogun State, have not elected me to make easy decisions. And tough decisions we have to make. Now, to preserve the lives of our people, we are persuaded to extend the current modified lockdown, which has been slightly eased, for another one week alongside the current guidelines. This will be reviewed, as usual, on a weekly basis.

“We should always remember that we are the closest in proximity to Lagos, the epicentre of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country. It is not a matter to be taken lightly.

“As the number of positive cases in Lagos increases, we, in Ogun State, must be concerned about possible spill over, particularly as our people continue to travel across state lines, despite warnings and the ban on interstate travels.” The governor said.

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