Skip to main content

BROADCAST TO IMO PEOPLE ON THE EASING OF SOME COVID 19 RESTRICTIONS


My good people of Imo State, once again I salute you for great faith and patience in giving this administration your unalloyed support through the teething challenges that confronted us from the very first day of our inauguration 
 
The sad incidence of coronavirus pandemic has not made our job easier. Yet you have stood by us in swallowing the painful pills of the stringent measures imposed by a lockdown of activities in the state.  

I thank you, my beloved Ndimo, for the enormous sacrifices you have made during these four weeks of a general cessation of economic activities in our dear state. It was never my desire that our people should suffer unduly for what is not their fault. However because we are at war with an unknown and unseen enemy, there is need for extra vigilance. We have a duty to keep our people safe from this most frightful, yet unseen enemy, otherwise called Coronavirus. The call to duty informed the lockdown and other stringent measures, we have imposed, for the safety of everyone.
 
 You will recall that I promised a periodic review of these measures. I address you today in fulfillment of that promise 

Before outlining the details of the review of restrictions, let me first salute Nigerian workers on this auspicious occasion of workers day.  I salute the patience and understanding of all workers in the country in the face of the COVID 19 challenge. Imo workers, especially the state wing of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) have been most understanding and cooperative in this teething period of our administration. I truly appreciate you all. Let me emphatically state that the welfare of workers remains a top priority of this administration. Inspite of the initial delays in salary payments occasioned by our determination to ensure that workers entitlements are not hijacked by a few unscrupulous payroll fraudsters, I assure our workforce that they will have course to smile continually.

We must all understand that although we have not suffered any deaths from corona virus, COVID 19 is a reality and we must continue to observe all the necessary safeguards even as I ease some of the restriction that we have put in Place.

In this regard I wish to announce that effective Sunday May 3rd 2020 all food markets and food vending supermarkets and pharmaceutical shops are permitted to open for business.  Large markets will however remain shut. 
 
Massive disinfection of major public places such as markets and public squares is currently on going and will end on Saturday. This informed the date of Sunday as the effective take off date for easing of some of the restrictions in place. 

However all boarders into the state remain closed. This means that there is no entry into or exit from the state. In. the unlikely event that any person manages to gain entry into the state, he or she must immediately report to the COVID 19 taskforce for mandatory checks and quarantine. Those who illegally gain entry into the state and those who assist or harbour them shall be arrested and prosecuted. 

The wearing of face masks is mandatory by the law of the state. Consequently any person caught without face mask shall be arrested and prosecuted 

Also, effective Sunday, May 3rd, 2020 public gatherings not exceeding 50 persons at a time shall be allowed. However the rule of social distancing must be strictly adhered to.

If such gatherings must hold, there must be sufficient provisions for bucket stands for regular washing of hands in running water.  Hand sanitizers must also be made available for regular use by the people so gathered. Equally every person in the gathering must wear face mask 

The dusk to dawn curfew in the state remains in place. Meaning that there should be no movement from 6pm to 6am everyday till further notice.

It is my sincere hope that the decision to ease restrictions shall not be abused by our people by abandoning the recommended safety measures of regularly washing our hands in running water, sanitizing our hands regularly and maintaining social distancing. Let me emphasize that above all wearing of face masks is a must for every occasion 

Once again let me assure you that I share in your pains and frustration. More importantly I also share in your optimism that by God's grace we shall overcome COVID 19. Yet we must help ourselves so that God can help us 

Thank you all and
 God bless all of us 

Sen. Hope Uzodimma 
(Governor, Imo state. Friday, May 1st 2020

#GovernmentofSharedProsperity 
#HopeInImo

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Presentation Of Report To The Governor Of Imo State

#InOwerriToday Presentation of report to the Governor of Imo State, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha, CON, by the Biometric Pension Verification Committee headed by Barr. PGU Madu, at the Executive Council meeting, today 16th October, 2019. #RebuildImo #ImoIsPDP #OwerriToday

Imo makes Igbo language compulsory in schools

The Imo State Government has made the teaching of Igbo language compulsory in schools in the state . The state Commissioner for Education , Prof . Viola Onwuliri , who spoke during the matriculation ceremony of the state College of Nursing and Midwifery , Orlu , said the learning and teaching of Igbo language would be compulsory for all students in primary , secondary and tertiary institutions in the state . Represented by the Director of Tertiary Education , Basil Iwu , the commissioner urged parents and guardians to teach their children and wards the Igbo language . The commissioner said , “We have resolved to make Igbo language a compulsory subject in schools in Imo State . We believe our children need to know their roots and we can encourage that by teaching them our language which is our heritage in schools . Parents and guardians should equally teach their children and wards Igbo language at homes.” She urged the provost to ensure that Igbo language was made a compulsory language

BRIEFING FROM IMO STATE EXCO MEETING YESTERDAY DATED 6TH OF MAY 2020

Rising from the Executive council meeting, Hon commissioner for Information, Hon Declan Emelumba briefed newsmen on some of the decisions of the council. 1. Governor Hope Uzodimma is not indebted to any parastatal or agency that has conformed to government's directive on payment of salaries. The parastatals that are yet to receive their salaries have refused to submit their BVN and other details as requested by government. He noted that government will pay all parastatals that submits theirs as their money is safe in the banks. 2. Government expressed displeasure over the attitude of ASUU, IMSU chapter who instructed their members not to submit their BVN for the payment of salaries and warned that such an attitude will not be tolerated. 3. Exco also approved the renovation, remodeling and rehabilitation of the old governor's lodge and re-roofing of 10 blocks of the state secretariats. 4. Exco approved the total closure of the borders into the state even those on ess