2. Let me begin by appreciating you for the cooperation, loyalty, and patriotism you have demonstrated at this difficult time when we are continuing the
3. Without your support and collaboration, the Government would not have been able to address this challenge adequately. The journey is still far and we cannot be discouraged.
7. To ensure that the challenges of violations and compromise were checked,
8. While I commend officers and men of various security organizations,
9. This is a major challenge that we shall continue to tackle especially with the cooperation of other
10. Nevertheless, we have continued to arrest and try violators of the lockdown order in Mobile Courts while quarantining those who come in from other States. From the commencement of the second phase of the lockdown,
11. We have also continued our surveillance, contact tracing, and investigation of suspected cases. As of today, we have investigated 231 cases and quarantined 221 people
12. Of all the investigated cases, none has been confirmed positive, and we are currently awaiting seven more results.
13. Again, we have continued to learn more lessons on how best to respond to this global emergency and ensure that we reduce the possibility of
14. As the total lockdown elapses by midnight today 23rd April 2020, Government has adopted the following decisions:
ii. By implication, the earlier restrictions remain. For the avoidance of doubt, all other markets remain closed except those selling food items, pharmaceuticals, and cooking gas.
The illegal Sunday markets on Ahmadu Bello Way, Bukuru, and environs remain banned. Social joints, Nightclubs, drinking parlours are to remain closed,
iii. For those selling items other than food, water, and pharmaceuticals, the Government will allow them the opportunity to sell their goods to customers on demand.
vi. Places of worship are to strictly adhere to the 50 person provision while maintaining social distancing and hygiene regulations.
vii. Farmers, particularly in the rural areas are exempted from the restrictions, as they are required to go to their farms within their villages now that the rains have started.
viii. In addition to the exemption of essential workers earlier announced,
ix. The mobile courts are to remain in place to try violators of Government directives.
x. Considering the grave danger that Almajiri children are exposed to as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic,
xi. This action is in tandem with the resolution of the Northern Governors Forum, which agreed to act in unison to protect these vulnerable children and further reduce the chances for the spread of the disease.
xiii. Hotels are to adhere strictly to the documentation and reporting of guests and their destinations. I will be obtaining daily reports on this.
16. For civil servants and pensioners, our administration will continue to honour its pledge to pay salaries and pensions as and when due.
17. In order to ensure our economic future, I have equally directed the State Economic Advisory Council headed by Chief Ezekiel Gomos
18. The responsibility of curbing COVID-19 is for all of us and as such, citizens must be highly vigilant and report
19. Let me reiterate that COVID-19 is not a death sentence and there is absolutely no reason for stigmatization and discrimination.
20. Instead of stigmatizing people who are not even confirmed to have the disease, let us encourage testing which is one way of identifying cases and
21. Let me now thank all corporate organizations and individuals who have continued to contribute in kind and in cash to the Plateau State
22. I call on all citizens especially religious, traditional, political and community leaders to continue to sensitize their people towards adherence to all guidelines
23. Finally, I charge all Local Government Chairmen and their Managements to continue with the good work they have done so far in securing their borders,
24. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria, God bless Plateau State.
25. Thank you
Executive Governor, Plateau State & Chairman,
Northern Governors Forum.
23rd April 2020.