Gov. Udom Emmanuel Lifts Ban On Burial, Weddings From July 4


Threatens to shut down state again over violation of guidelines

Emmanuel who announced this during the routine interactive session with the citizens aired by state-owned Radio and television stations Thursday evening however gave strict guidelines to be followed while holding such ceremonies especially social distancing and wearing of the facemask.

He warned that anybody who fails to adhere strictly to those guidelines and precautionary measures which were outlined by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for the opening of social gatherings in the state would be arrested.

His words;

“Let me announce here that we will allow weddings, burials effective from Saturday, July 4. We will allow people to bury their loved ones because the mortuaries are getting fuller. But if you are doing a funeral in an open space, you must take a maximum of 50 people. If you want to do it inside the Church please let it not be more than 30 people.

“So we have come to an understanding that we cannot bury our loved ones the way we used to. I know how we celebrate burials, but please let’s look at the situation at hand that we are trying to manage. For those who want to do a wedding, we will allow you to do it, but please follow the same guideline.

“You must adhere to all those guidelines outlined by the Christian Association of Nigeria, (CAN) Akwa Ibom State branch. The primary aim of every single guideline rolled out by the government is to protect the lives of the citizens and residents.

“Let me also warn here that if you must go out, wear a face mask. If you don’t want to wear a mask, please stay at home. I don’t want us to get to a point where we are overwhelmed by the situation. If we discover that people are not obeying the simple guidelines we will not hesitate to shut down the state again.

Emmanuel who prayed that the situation does not overwhelm the state as the influx of people into the state would increase now that the interstate borders have opened, and especially appealed to the citizens and residents to obey all the guidelines to protect themselves and their families from being infected by the deadly virus.

”It has been a very challenging time for us and we are praying and hoping that the situation will return to normal. And as I am talking today I am yet to receive one naira from the federal government to support us in this fight against COVID-19 pandemic”.

On reopening of Schools, governor Emmanuel disclosed that the situation of the state would be assessed during a special State Executive Council meeting on Friday, July 3, 2020.

“This is not the time to copy anybody, you must localise your situation because that person you want to copy might be doing the wrong thing. If after our assessment we see that we cannot open Schools the same time others are opening, we will keep the schools closed in the meantime”, the governor asserted.

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