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Governor of Ogun State Prince Dapo Abiodun Announced New Rules as Lockdown Extended by One Week.

The governor of Ogun State Prince Dapo Abiodun on Friday 8th May 2020 during the press briefing on Covid 19 released some updates on the activities of Covid 19 task force on the lockdown, windows, measures, and response strategies and facilities of Ogun State.

Governor Abiodun gives update on the numbers of discharged cases in the state as well as the increase in number of new cases that Ogun state has witnessed within the last one week. The governor therefore pointed that it is important that the state maintained measures to curtail the spread of the virus in the state.

It was pointed that the measures Will be reviewed on a weekly basis and remain effective till Friday, 15th May are as follows: 

1. There will be lockdown relaxation windows between 7am to 5pm on Monday, 11th May, Wednesday, 13th, and Friday, 15th.

2. All other days within the week curfew remains in place at all other times, as well as the ban on non-essential interstate travels.

3. Compulsory Wearing of Face masks in the public places.

The governor emphasized that the state have also included security agencies across all 20 Local Government Areas in the State to enforce the measures announced and also to tackle effectively, the smuggling of persons, especially non-indigene relations of Ogun residents, in large vehicles conveying essential items such as livestock and other food items to the state.

Prince Dapo Abiodun appreciates all the stakeholders in the state for their efforts in the fight against Covid 19 pandemic and also urged all the residents of Ogun State to follow all the measures highlighted to curtail the spread of the virus in the state.


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