As part of its efforts to curtail the spread of COVID-19, the Osun State government on Sunday banned countdown to New Year ceremonies and cross-over night services under whatever guise by religious bodies during the New Year eve.
In a statement by the Secretary to State Government (SSG), Prince Wole Oyebamiji, the government directed the security operatives in the State to enforce the directives without exception.
The statement read: “The ban on youth carnivals still subsists. Also, all social clubs, hotels, departmental stores, supermarkets, event centres and allied centres are to henceforth operate at half of their capacities and observe COVID-19 protocols.
“Wearing of face masks at public places is equally compulsory.
“We want to appeal to all residents and citizens to cut down on social gatherings, including weddings, naming ceremonies and funeral ceremonies so as to reduce the spate of exposure and contact with possible carriers visiting the state during the Yuletide period.
“We assure all citizens and residents that the government is insisting on all these measures in their collective interest. Therefore, let’s all join hands with the government to keep Osun safe.”
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