...reels out state guidelines at meeting with religious leaders
Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of the State of Osun on Wednesday held separate meetings with Christian and Muslim leaders in the State on guidelines for
The governor, disclosed that the decision to reopen worship centers partially was in response to the request by religious leaders and the resolve of the Federal Government to lift ban on religious activities.
Reeling out some of the guidelines at the meeting held in his office at the Government Secretariat, Abere, and Government House respectively, Oyetola said only regular church services of not more than one hour, and maximum
He said vulnerable individuals such as those from age 65 and above and people with underlying ailments such as tuberculosis, diabetes, among others, are
Continuing, Oyetola said: "Worshipers are to keep reasonable space in
"Also, use of face mask is important, sharing
"Worshippers must avoid exchange of banters and social distancing must be strictly observed. Windows in churches and mosques
He also mandated churches and mosques to provide thermometers to check temperature of worshippers, adding
The governor added that vigils and children activities remain suspended, adding that worship centres with support of security operatives should set up taskforce to enforce compliance with
Oyetola who expressed satisfaction with the positive effect of his administration's pro-activeness in curbing the spread of Coronavirus in the state, appreciated the leadership of both religions for their cooperation and understanding
He said, "We thank you for your cooperation so far. The pandemic came all of a sudden but we thank God that He has endowed us with ability to manage it. We are not in the clear yet but it is becoming increasingly clear that this virus
"We seek your continued cooperation so that we can together save our people from this deadly outbreak. We are doing a test case and not necessarily following other states. Further decisions will depend on compliance with directives on safety