From Mathew Jwantu, Minna
Governor Abubakar Bello of Niger state has on Saturday declared a total lockdown in the state for two Weeks beginning from Monday.
Briefing news men after an extensive, emergency executive meeting at the government House Minna on Saturday, the governor said the decision became necessary after the confirmation of one positive case of COVID-19.
The patient in question according to him, is a returnee from Lagos state and resides at Limawa community in Minna.
He added that Limawa community will also be in isolation for the two weeks period with health workers engaged to sensitize members of the community within the period.
All religious gatherings in churches and mosques have been suspended till further notice, the Governor said.
He regretted the earlier decision by the state government to relax the restriction order that was in place was taken for granted by citizens without regard to social distancing and necessary hygienes.
Governor Abubakar Bello said the state government is liaising with local tailors association in the state for production of face masks in view of the scarcity of the items.
He also said health workers would also be engaged at strategic points with thermometers to carry out regular temperature tests.
The Governor, who said palliatives would be provided to the poorest in the society, warned politicians not to hijack the items by the time they are released.