Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki has called on corporate organisations, especially banks in the state to join hands with the state government in curbing the spread of COVID-19 in the state.
The governor made the call in a statement on Saturday, adding that the state has evolved what he called a robust case management system in all the four functional isolation centres in the state to manage confirmed cases, Eko hot blog gathered.
He said: “Several corporate institutions particularly banks have so far done well in enforcing social distancing and other safety measures.
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They are, however, encouraged to intensify efforts this time around to ensure that we curb the spread of this deadly virus.”
“Market unions and trade associations are encouraged to rally their members to adhere to public health and safety guidelines outlined to halt the spread of the disease.
Do not sell items to anyone not wearing facemasks so that they don’t put your life at risk.
Obaseki further stated that the government will enforce the rules relating to COVID-19 in Edo State, adding that it is important that each and everyone of “us take personal responsibility to protect ourselves and the people around us.
We must abide by all public health and safety measures to ensure that we are safe.”
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