#COVID19: Gov. Wike announces the closure of Public Parks, Night Clubs and Cinemas.
- Sets up border surveillance posts.
- Sets up LGAs Monitoring Teams.
- Bans Public Burials and Weddings
- directs religious bodies to temporarily stop open worship.
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He said: "with effect from the same date (Tuesday, March 24, 2020), all public parks, night clubs and cinemas in the State are to remain closed till further notice.
Public burial and wedding ceremonies are also banned within this period...
"May I, therefore call on all Religious Leaders, Traditional Rulers and Opinion Leaders in the State to assist government to...
Governor Wike directed Local Government Council Chairmen to ensure that public burials and weddings do not take place in their respective areas.
"Government will set up monitoring teams for the 23 Local Government Areas to ensure compliance.
"My Dear Good People of Rivers State, the essence of governance is to protect lives and we cannot be indifferent when this COVID-19 continues to claim lives world-wide.
Like I said in my broadcast last Friday, these decisions may seem painful for all of us but there is no price that is too much to pay for us to stay alive"
"The Rivers State Government having reviewed current developments across the country is desirous to further strengthen prevention measures across...
"To this end, with effect from tomorrow, Tuesday, March 24, 2020, Surveillance Posts are to be set up at the following borders of the State:
(1) Emohua for motorists coming from Bayelsa and other states.
(3) Okehi for motorists coming from Imo State through Etche.
(4) Akwuzie in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area for motorists coming from Imo State.
(5) Oyigbo Toll Gate for motorists coming from Aba and...
"Marine entry points: Port Harcourt and Onne Ports, Nembe, Bille, Bonny and NLNG Jetties are also going to be under surveillance.
"All motorists and seafarers are please enjoined to cooperate with the Surveillance teams..
The Governor added: "I use this medium to call on citizens to minimise family visits. Rather, everyone should maintain contacts through the use of telephones."
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