Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa state has charge club owners, event centres, and those operating businesses at night of the second wave of the Pandemic, to ensure they close by 10 pm in the interest of the public as Government works hard to halt the spread of the virus.
He also warns residents to ensure the use of face mask, avoid crowded places, frequent washing of hands, and use sanitizers, while also observing social distancing and to only travel when necessary.
In a statement by Humwashi Wonosikou, Press Secretary to the Governor who expressed concern over the new wave of Coronavirus Pandemic which health authorities indicated spreads faster than the earlier said Government is not leaving any chance at tackling the spike of the Pandemic that has been reported in Nigeria.
The Governor assured that Government intends to keep businesses open as nobody would want to go through another round of lockdown but advised residents to adhere strictly to measures to counter the spread of COVID-19 in the State.
The statement read in part “With the confirmation that Nigeria has entered the second wave of the Pandemic that changed developments across the world for much of 2020, Government has resolved to ensure citizens observe the protocols of COVID-19 for their own good.
“The best thing for both Public health and the economy is for residents to respond to the new measures necessary to stem the tide of COVID-19. The time for swift and decisive action is now and we cannot afford to be slow.
“The new strain of Coronavirus which is spreading faster, calls for the understanding and cooperation of all to stop the virus.”
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