Ondo Govt urges religious leaders on Covid-19 protocol compliance

Akeredolu, Ondo governor (File copy) (file photo)

By Julius Alabi, Akure

The Ondo State Inter-ministerial Committee on Coronavirus (COVID-19) has advised religious and stakeholders to be Covid-19 protocol compliance.

It also urged political leaders to obey precautionary measures against the spread of COVID-19 while carrying out any of their activities in the State.

The Chairman of the State Inter-ministerial Committee on COVID-19, Prof. Adesegun Fatusi, stated this during a media chat with newsmen in Akure, the state capital

According to him, Government had taken cognisance of the socio-political context of the State, yet there’s need to comply with necessary precautions that can safeguard residents during the period.

He stressed that there’s need for political parties and other affected stakeholders to embrace other means of convincing voters, rather than encouraging mass gathering of the people or engaging in acts capable of compromising COVID-19 guidelines.

Farusi said that where gathering is unavoidable, the proper use of face mask, hand washing practice, use of hand sanitisers and physical distancing should be encouraged.

He maintained that as part of efforts to flatten the curve of its spread, the Inter-ministerial committee is currently reviewing its existing guidelines, part of which will take into consideration the social, economic and political sector of the State.

The Chairman who hinted that new sets of personal protective equipment will soon be distributed to health workers in the State stated that aside the four hundred health workers that were earlier infected, no health worker has been infected with the virus recently.

While calling for collective efforts towards stopping the spread of the virus, the Don said testing laboratory and isolation centre in Ondo are at 90 per cent completion stage.

He as well appealed to religious leaders in the State to re-double  their monitoring mechanism in order to ensure that worshipers adhere to the guidelines while congregating.

Fatusi who also appreciated religious leaders for their cooperation since the outbreak of the disease in the State, charged them to always abide by the rules and regulations laid down by government.

Speaking at the event, the Ag. Commissioner for Health in Ondo State, Hon. Jibayo Adeyeye, who was represented by Mrs. Toyin Adeyalo-Ogundare said since the outbreak of the pandemic, Ondo State now has a total of 1,539 confirmed cases and 30 deaths. He also hinted that most of the patients have been treated and discharged.

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