The Commissioner for Home Affairs, Prince Anofiu Elegushi, on Tuesday, said that Lagos being the epicentre of the Covid-19 pandemic in Nigeria would not reopen worship centres until there is a “clear coast for the state to do so”.
The Federal Government had on Monday lifted the ban on mosques and churches in the country, based on guidelines and protocols agreed with state governments.
But the commissioner said the state was still looking at the possibility of reopening worship centres despite the FG’s guidelines and ruled out the immediate reopening of churches and mosques in the state.
*I'm seriously rolling my eyes now*
ReplyDeleteAnd which one is commissioner for home affairs?
okay, safety first.
ReplyDeleteYou can only attend church well when you are alive to do so.
DeleteAm opening my church by next week.
ReplyDeleteHahahaha. Congrats in advance
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ReplyDeleteAnd I was already preparing to attend church on Sunday 😥
ReplyDeleteIt's all good. I'll continue with my online service.
Lagos state government follow follow, copy copy.
ReplyDeleteNothing concern me as I know how we worship our God Almighty. You can close the buildings but you can't close the people
Good, health is wealth.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a good decision.
ReplyDeleteEhat sorting of rubbish is this this people are mad biko, am going to church on sunday .
ReplyDeleteWho said you shouldn't?
DeleteIt's well ...
ReplyDeleteIf you know your God, news like this will not move you. #knowGodforyourself
ReplyDeleteExactly!
DeleteIt is all good.
ReplyDeleteWhatever mehn!
ReplyDeleteAt least safety first
ReplyDeleteWetin schools, church and mosque do this govt?
ReplyDeleteNothing, dead people do not go to schools, church and mosque.
DeleteThanks for that beautiful response Sucre.
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