Tag: Religious Gathering

  • Why we can’t relax ban on religious gathering now – Makinde

    Why we can’t relax ban on religious gathering now – Makinde

    Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State says ban on religious gathering in the state can not be relaxed now due to advice from medical experts that COVID-19 transmission occurs more easily in enclosed places.

    Makinde made the explanation on Monday during the briefing by the state Task Force on COVID-19, at the Government House, Agodi, Ibadan.

    The governor said that he had received request from some religious leaders to relax the ban so that religious services could hold.

    “Experts’ advice is that we can not, at this point in time, relax the directive.

    “However, they (experts) are carrying out a situation analysis and will be sending in their reports before the end of May.

    ” This will determine our next step,” he said.

    On the confirmation of 38 COVID-19 cases in an organisation in Ibadan in the last two days, Makinde said the task force withheld the name of the organisation so as to allow the Emergency Operations Centre to gather intelligence and complete investigation.

    He said the identity of the organisation would be revealed on Tuesday, “so that those who had visited the company recently will be able to present themselves for testing”.

    On management of COVID-19 cases, Makinde said the task force would continue to allow confirmed cases who were isolating at home to do so, in order not to overrun the capacity of isolation centres.

    He said the task force would, however, keep tracking those self-isolating through the use of technology, to prevent spread.

    He further said that the task force would ensure that the state isolation centres would be available for those who would need hospitalisation.

    Giving advisory on foods and natural products useful as preventive measures against COVID-19 and other viral illnesses, Makinde urged the people to eat bitter cola, tumeric, ginger, garlic, zinc and citrus fruits as well as bitter leaves.

    He said all the items were readily available in “our environment”, but emphasised that the items were not cure or treatment for COVID-19.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 11 new cases reported on Sunday night brought the total number of COVID-19 confirmed in the state to 118.

  • COVID-19: FCTA restricts religious gathering to 50 persons

    COVID-19: FCTA restricts religious gathering to 50 persons

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), has restricted religious congregation to a maximum of 50 persons as part of measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in the territory.

    Malam Abubakar Sani, Senior Special Assistant on Media and Strategic Communication to the FCT Minister, made the disclosure in a statement, on Friday in Abuja.

    Sani explained that the measure will also apply to social gatherings at event centres, football viewing centres and night clubs, amongst others.

    He said that the essence of restriction was to make tracking of suspected cases, if any, easier for the health authorities.

    He enjoined FCT to avoid engaging in panic buying and always seek for information about the disease from the FCT Public Health Department and other agencies of government.

    Sani said that the FCT Administration called for the understanding and cooperation of all residents of the territory.

    ”Based on the advice and guidance of public health authorities, the Presidential Task Force for the Control of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID 19), as well as the outcomes of the National Economic Council meeting, held on Thursday, 19th of March 2020.

    ”The FCT Administration held a meeting with religious leaders across the Territory and reached the following decisions:”

    “That Religious leaders and worshippers are enjoined to follow all laid down health protocols as stipulated by the relevant health authorities for the control of the Covid-19 disease while intensifying prayers for the safety of all Nigerians.

    ”Conregations at places of worship are hereby restricted to a maximum of 50 persons at any given time,” Sani said.