Wike: Oil Workers Coming into Rivers Must Show Test Results

Wike: Oil Workers Coming into Rivers Must Show Test Results

Ernest Chinwo in Port Harcourt

Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, has said all oil workers coming into the state must show their COVID-19 test results before they are allowed into the state.

A statement issued yesterday by his media aide, Mr. Simeon Nwakaudu, quoted the governor as saying all waivers earlier granted to oil and gas companies have been reviewed.

The governor said his administration could not abandon residents “to chances,” alleging that some of the cases recorded in the state were flown into Port Harcourt by Bristow Helicopters from an offshore oilfield facility in Akwa Ibom State.

“Given the threat posed to the state by oil and gas company workers, it has reviewed all entry waivers and permits earlier granted to oil and gas companies,” he said.

“From now on, requests for waivers and entry permits from oil and gas companies will be considered on a case by case basis;

“All inward-bound vehicles and flights into Rivers State from oil and gas companies with workers for crew change or other essential operations must first submit details of their manifests to the state’s taskforce on COVID-19 for proper vetting of their virus status before they can be allowed to enter the state.

“All operators of chartered flights into Rivers State for oil and gas operations, especially Bristow and Caverton Helicopters, should please comply with this directive and refrain from jeopardising the lives of our people for the sake of making profits.

“As a government, we cannot abdicate this compelling responsibility and abandon our people to chances in the midst of this much dreaded and ravaging pandemic.”

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