May 8, 2020
By Ijendu Iheaka
A day after Aba traders threatened to reopen their shops in major markets, the Abia state government has announced gradual lockdown relaxation and market reopening modalities.
The traders had made the threat following what they termed unwarranted delay in reopening the major markets in line with Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu’s COVID-19 lockdown relaxation plans.
The government announcement was contained in a statement released to newsmen in Abia on Friday May 8, 2020 and signed by the Secretary to Abia government, Mr Chris Ezem.
In the statement, Ezem said the COVID-19 lockdown relaxation plans followed consultations with and counsel from medical experts and other stakeholders,
“All markets in the state shall open only 3 times a week viz: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9am to 3pm daily.
“Relevant markets leadership have constituted a 17-man Enforcement Team that shall ensure provision of a minimum of 20 litres bucket with tap for running water, in addition to soap and sanitizers by each trader, and the wearing of face masks by both sellers and buyers in the market.
“The enforcement teams are charged with the full responsibility of ensuring full compliance to social distancing in the markets at all times.
“They are also vested with powers to justifiably seal up any shop that circumvents any or all of these directives.
“Let it be noted that should there be any lapse on the part of the enforcement team of any market leading to a breach of these directives, such a market will be closed down by relevant local or state government authorities without any further recourse to the traders”, he said.
Ezem said Commercial tricycle (Keke) operators and all other intra-state commercial transporters will now operate from 8am to 4pm daily.
He said that while tricycle operators can only carry 2 passengers at every point in time, mini buses (oke bekee) and other buses must not seat more than 2 persons per row with all passengers including the driver wearing face masks.
He also said that burial ceremonies in the State are now allowed to hold only on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays of the 1st and 3rd week of every month.
The SSG said conduct of burials by Churches on a field or church premises, should reduce attendance to not more than 30 persons while only 10 persons are allowed for the ones holding burials at private residences.
He also noted that the same protocol applies to burials to be conducted according to native rites.
He said that in all cases, the concerned church leader or traditional ruler should apply to the office of the SSG through the Transition Council Chairman of affected local government for burial permit.
The SSG said it is now an offence to conduct or attend burial ceremonies without wearing face masks.
“All Eateries/Restaurants must operate only on a take-away basis and close latest by 7pm daily.
“Management, staff and customers of such eateries/restaurants operators must always have their face masks on and provide hand sanitizers and/or soap and running water for customers at the entry points.
“All our borders shall remain closed and all inter-state movements into Abia remain prohibited except for vehicles transporting essential items such as food, drugs and others duly authorized by the federal or state government.
“Drivers and passengers (not exceeding 2) of such authorised vehicles must wear face masks and be ready to subject themselves to search and medical tests as necessary.
“It is worth emphasizing that wearing of face masks is compulsory in Abia State and law enforcement agents are authorised to apprehend offenders and present them before the Mobile Courts for prosecution”, he said.
Ezem said religious activities/worships would hold only on Fridays for Muslim communities, Saturdays for Sabbatarians and Sundays for others.
He said the congregants at such worship centres must not exceed 50 persons per stream and they must all wear face masks while the programme is ongoing.
He also said the such centres must provide running water, soap and hand sanitizers at designated places in their premises.
He stressed that all worship activities must end on or before 2pm on the days designated for worship.
Ezem further said that Civil servants were to resume work on Monday 11th May, 2020 beginning with schedule officers on Grade Level 13 and above along with their immediate subordinates.
He said they were to resume at 8am on alternate days of Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and close at 3pm.
He said the all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) would now function with not more than 20 persons and must provide buckets with taps for running water, soap and hand sanitizers at their offices.
He also said that based on the earlier information on resumption, all MDAs were to submit the list of their staff scheduled to be at work in this period to the Head of Service.
Ezem further said all Abia schools should remain closed till further notice.
“Government urges Ndi Abia and residents alike to continue to maintain all COVID-19 protocols as it concerns wearing of face masks, regular hand washing and use of sanitizers in order to stay safe at all times.
“All the directives above on graduated relaxation of lockdown protocols takes effect from Monday, 11th May, 2020.
“Finally, Government commends all our front line service providers, those on essential services, environmental and community health workers, security operatives, State and Local Government enforcement teams.
“And our donors, volunteer organizations, ASEPA and, indeed, Ndi-Abia for keeping faith with government in the fight against Covid-19 in the State”, he said
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