COVID-19: Obaseki Imposes Restriction On Mass Gatherings

Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki has imposed restrictions on mass gatherings.

Gatekeepers News reports that the Edo State Government, Southern Nigeria, has restricted mass gatherings across the state in a bid to curtail the COVID-19 pandemic.

Obaseki disclosed this while flagging off the second phase of the COVID-19 vaccination exercise.

He noted that the government will work with security agencies to ensure full enforcement of the measure.

He added that the activities to mark Edo’s 30th year anniversary have been significantly scaled-down in compliance with COVID-19 protocols.

“Beginning from the second week of September 2021, large gatherings, as well as high traffic public and private places will only be accessed by persons who have proof of taking at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccination. People who have not yet been vaccinated at all will depend on remote access to these gatherings,” he said during the event held at the Government House in Benin City.

“From the second week of September people may not be allowed to worship in churches and mosques without showing proof of their vaccination cards at the gates. Similarly, people will not be allowed to event centers, receptions or parties, without showing proof of their vaccination cards.

“People will not be allowed to access banking services from the middle of September 2021, if they are not vaccinated.

“We are doing this to protect our citizens and all these measures will remain until the pandemic passes away.

“We will not abandon you at this time of the pandemic,” he said, urging “all to embrace vaccination as a way of surviving this pandemic.”

“For us in the state, we have decided to push for vaccination, and within the next one year, we are focusing on vaccinating 60 percent of our citizens to enable us to build herd immunity against this pandemic,” Obaseki said.