Governors of the South East region yesterday expressed concern about
the movement of Almajirai concealed in food and cement trucks into the
South East region. In a statement issued after their teleconference by Chairman of the
South-East Governors Forum and Ebonyi State Governor, Dave Umahi, they
requested community leaders to get passionately involved to ensure that
such illegal movement was not allowed.
“The Forum reviewed the current lockdown order within our interstate
borders and agreed to strengthen them further with new measures.
However, we are unhappy with interstate border lockdown abuses that led
to the movement of non-essential persons.
“We request the security personnel at our border posts to take this
task seriously to curtail the spread of the pandemic. As we go through
this period, to curtail further spread of COVID-19, we will continue to
enforce the no mask, no movement directive, social distancing, regular
hand washing and sanitary guidelines.
In a related development, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)
Ministerial Enforcement Task Team on COVID-19 restriction has arrested
27 persons, who were travelling through the FCT to Kogi and Edo states. The apprehended travellers were hidden in Dangote trucks, conveying
bags of rice and onions from Zaria in Kaduna State, but men of the
enforcement team insisted on checking the content of the trucks.
Unlike previous sentences, the magistrate, who fined the driver
N5,000, ruled that the Dangote company’s truck used to transport
violators be impounded until after the interstate travel restriction was
lifted and that those caught should be guided out of the FCT to their
place of departure.
Speaking after the judgement, Chairman of the team, Comrade Ikharo
Attah, commended Damini’s verdict, saying it would deter violators of
the interstate travel ban. Meanwhile, Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma has disclosed that of
the six cases who were undergoing treatment for coronavirus at an
isolation centre in the state, two were discharged at the weekend, while
the index case was discharged some days ago, bringing the total to
three.
He noted that all the discharged patients had tested negative twice
according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) before they
were discharged in line with the centre’s regulations, while four cases
were still receiving treatment. Uzodibnma had urged residents of the state to abide by NCDC and the
state COVID-19 Task Force guidelines to remain safe, promising to do all
he could within his constitutional powers to protect the lives of Imo
people.
SOURCE: The Guardian
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