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COVID-19: Why we’re yet to relax ban on religious activities, curfew —Oyo

David Adenekan
David Adenekan
Seyi Makinde

Oyo State government has declared that it has not relaxed the ban on religious activities in the state and the curfew imposed as a result of coronavirus.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Makinde, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, confirmed that the Task Force made its position public after a two-hour online meeting.

The statement added that the Oyo State COVID-19 Task Force was still evaluating the situation in the state and, therefore, would not be able to follow the decision by the Presidential Task Force, which relaxed the ban on religious activities and the curfew.

It explained that the position was informed by the ongoing risk, situation analysis being undertaken by a team of experts.

“The Oyo State COVID-19 Task Force wishes to alert the public that the ban on religious gathering remains in force in the state. The 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew earlier imposed on the state as a result of the ravaging pandemic, will also remain in force until further notice.

“This is because the Task Force is awaiting a risk, situation analysis report by a team of experts earlier commissioned to do so.

“The report is expected at the end of the week and it is only after the report has been analysed by the Task Force that it can be in a position to make further clarifications,” the statement reads.

According to the statement, the Task Force would always make its decisions in relation to the behavioural patterns of the novel Coronavirus in its domain, relying on science, logic and data, assuring residents that the state was leaving no stone unturned in curtailing the spread of the dreaded virus.

Meanwhile, the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) of the Task Force will on Wednesday commence the community testing for COVID-19, with the aim of determining the behaviour of the virus in the state.

The statement indicated that the exercise, which is scheduled to hold in 10 locations, will kick off in three different sites in Ibadan on Wednesday.

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