The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, has directed all commissioners of Police in states where there are social restriction orders to continue with enforcing that it remains so during the Easter period.
In a press statement to Nigeria Info, the IGP urged religious leaders to use their “positions to encourage worshippers to observe prayers and worship programs in the confines of their homes.”
"The call has become necessary in order to curtail the community spread of the COVID-19 pandemic which has immensely challenged humanity across all spheres of life" he noted.
He enjoined Nigerians to see the restrictions in the light of the symbolism of Easter which connotes sacrifice, tolerance, perseverance, love and ultimate triumph....He assured citizen “the Nigeria Police will remain steadfast and committed in the duty of ensuring public safety and security during the Easter period and beyond.”
Oh Lord, I just hope it's not extended..
ReplyDeleteBut governor bello says Coro told him its going on easter break.that we should go out and celebrate o, he's looking for confirmed case in kogi, he thinks government are sharing Money to the affected states, God pass bello. I still dey my house ,no going out o
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DeleteBut even in Rivers State normal church services would be held for the Easter.
God save your children , everyone stay safe even the Bible says faith without work is dead .
Some governors are not serious about this covid-19. Here in Oyo state aside the curfew by 7:00pm nothing is being done. Operation burst everywhere yet no market has been fumigated, not even Bodija where the first index first person in state was discovered and Oyo state has 11 recorded cases including himself but the fact that he recovered quickly makes him to take it more like just malaria.
DeletePlease let's stay safe by God's grace we will all celebrate more Easter in good health.
So meaning they 're extending it. Let's wait till after Easter
ReplyDeleteChai! No Galilee experience this year.My children will feel it. By God's Grace, we will be alive and well to celebrate many more in years to come.
ReplyDeleteIs alright.
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