Five hotels in the Aba North Local Government Area have been sealed by the Abia state government over poor compliance to all the COVID10 protocols for hotels in the state.
This is coming days after the state government banned all cultural activities including night clubs in the state.
This was contained in a statement released by Barr. Chris Ezem, the state COVID19 committee and Secretary to the State Government.
The state government threatened that eateries and hoteliers who contravene the COVID19 protocols by the state government would pay N100, 000 fine.
Ezem said burials and wedding ceremonies are now restricted to 50 persons while churches are to accommodate 50 persons per stream. This is even as the state government has made wearing of face masks compulsory, warning that any contravention will attract a fine of N5,000.
“Whilst night vigil and crusades are totally banned. All religious places of worship must pass at its entrances’ “No face mask No entry” sign, he added.
- The statement reads thus;
All covid-19 market Committees are to be revived and must ensure total compliance with all covid-19 protocols at all markets failing which Government will not hesitate to shut down such market and proscribe its Union.
All burials and weddings must be limited to 50 persons only and maintain all covid-19 protocols. Traditional rulers of communities must liaise with the Local Government Chairman of the relevant Local Government and set up an enforcement Committee made up of people of integrity to ensure compliance. The enforcement Committee is at liberty to stop any burial or wedding in contravention.
All public places, ministries and parastatals must paste at their entrances “No face masks No entry” sign. All schools, private and public, must observe all covid-19 protocols.
Government encourages all well spirited Abians to donate face masks and hand sanitizers to our schools, religious organizations and public places.
There shall be an Abia Covid-19 day where all and sundry will come out to enforce covid-19 protocol. The date will be made public soon. Community testing and sample collection is ongoing in all the 17 LGA’s.
LGA Covid-19 Committee are in place and are to sensitize and enforce all covid-19 protocols in and around the relevant Local Government,” the statement read in part.
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