Coronavirus: Osun announces total lockdown of state as Oyetola discloses second confirmed case

Coronavirus: Osun announces total lockdown of state as Oyetola discloses second confirmed case

- Osun state government has announced total lockdown of the state over coronavirus

- Governor Gboyega Oyetola made this known on Sunday, March 29, during a state broadcast

- Oyetola maintained that there would be no movement within the state during the shutdown

Following the confirmation of the second case of coronavirus in the state, the Osun government has announced the total lockdown of the state starting from Tuesday, March 31.

Nigerian Tribune reports that the government reaffirmed the commitment to shut down all the land boundaries effective from midnight, Sunday, March 29.

Legit.ng gathered that the governor of the state, Adegboyega Oyetola, made the disclosure during a statewide broadcast on the morning of Sunday, March 29.

Oyetola maintained that there would be no movement within the state during the shutdown while those on essential duties such as health personnel, fire service, environmental officials, security personnel, power and water supply agencies, media and telecommunication officers would be on duty.

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He described the decision as imperative in view of the devastating nature of the pandemic, adding that the first priority of any responsive and responsible government is to respond effectively to protect its citizens when an emergency occurs.

Coronavirus: Osun announces total lockdown of state as Oyetola discloses second confirmed case
The governor of Osun state, Gboyega Oyetola
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Oyetola, who expressed sadness over the latest incident, reiterated that the decision remained the only way to go if the state was to contain the spread of the disease.

“Following a review of our current situation, we have in addition to the subsisting measures taken in the past one week, decided to shut down all our boundaries, effective from midnight Sunday, March 29, 2020. In addition, a complete lockdown of the state will come into effect from midnight, Tuesday, March 31, 2020.

“We believe this is the way to go if we must contain the spread of this virus. To this end, we urge citizens and residents to take advantage of the hours between now and Tuesday to stock up provisions that will last them two weeks in the first instance.

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“During the lockdown, there will be no movement within the state. The closed boundaries also mean there will be no inter-state movements. However, those on essential duties such as health personnel, fire service, environmental officials, security personnel, power and water supply agencies, media and telecommunication officers will be on duty. Also, pharmaceutical and medical outfits will be allowed to open.

“We have mandated and mobilised the State’s taskforce and security operatives to enforce measures to the letter. We, therefore, strongly advise our people to remain in their homes during the period of the lockdown.

“When an emergency occurs, such as the one at hand, the first priority of any responsive and responsible government is to respond effectively to protect its citizens. This is what we will continue to do,” Oyetola added.

The governor urged the residents not to panic by the new measures but continue to adhere to the government’s instructions and directives on the need for them to continue to observe necessary precautionary measures, including regular washing of hands with water and soap and also maintain the prescribed social distancing.

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He lauded the critical stakeholders led by the former health minister, Prof. Isaac Adewole; taskforce and health officers for their selfless service to humanity.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had previously reported that no fewer than forty-one guests and workers of a hotel in Owerri, the capital of Imo state would spend the next two weeks in quarantine after state officials monitoring compliance with regulations on COVID-19, swooped on the premises on Saturday, March 28, and locked everyone in.

It was reported that a man who recently returned to Okpanam community, Oshimili North local government in Delta state, was arrested and forced to self-isolate after he assaulted health officials.

The report had that the security personnel stormed the Owerri hotel at about 1 am on Saturday, March 28, catching everyone on the premises unawares.

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