Akwa Ibom Extends Lockdown by a Week

Akwa Ibom Extends Lockdown by a Week

By Okon Bassey

Akwa Ibom State Government has extended the restrictions of movement order by one week as part of measures to contain the Coronavirus pandemic that is ravaging the world.

The extension of the restrictions of movement order was announced by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem.

Ekuwem, however, said that the restriction of movement in the state would be relaxed on Friday April 17 and Saturday April 18 respectively from 6a.m. to 1p.m. to enable residents restock foodstuffs.

A statement issued by the SSG who is also the Coordinator of the COVID-19 initiatives in the state urged residents to ensure total compliance in already established guidelines to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus.

“Following the enforcement of the quarantine and restrictions of movement regulations 2020, which have caused some economic discomforts to citizens and residents of Akwa Ibom State, His Excellency the Governor, Mr. Udom Gabriel Emmanuel, compassionate and sensitive to these discomforts, has directed as follows;

“The lockdown is extended by one week only. The lockdown be responsibly and carefully lifted on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 April, 2020 from 6a.m. to 1p.m. of each day to enable Akwa Ibomites restock foodstuffs and any prescribed medications.

“Lockdown will be enforced after 1p.m. on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 April, 2020.

“All preventive measures earlier announced by the Akwa Ibom State Government COVID-19 medical management team remain in force during and after the 7-hour respite on Friday April 17 and Saturday April 18, 2020.

“For the avoidance of doubt, these measures include; Social Distancing in all gatherings. Use of face masks while complying with social distancing.

“Frequent hand washing with running water and soap. Use of sanitizers at homes, entrance doors to homes, office buildings and churches.

“Only two passengers per tricycle with each passenger wearing a face mask. Only one person per row in minibuses with passengers wearing face masks.

“Measurement of body temperatures with infrared thermometers where available.

“Any citizen or resident whose body temperature is found to be 38 degrees Centigrade and above should be escorted from a safe distance to the nearest medical facility for assistance.

“The same applies to frequent coughing or sneezing and having difficulties in breathing,” Ekuwem said.

Ekuwem, who is also reminded residents that the lockdown enforcement includes Jumat services on Friday April 17 and Church services on Sunday April 19.

The SSG said the State Government would continue to monitor and review the COVID-19 situation in the state, so as to respond speedily and appropriately to protect the health of its citizens.

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