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Coronavirus: Rivers State Government closes all borders

by Our Reporter

In a move to check the spread of coronavirus to Rivers State,  the State
Government on Wednesday announced that air , sea and land routes into
the state will be closed to traffic, beginning 6pm, Thursday,  March 26,
2020.

In a broadcast on Wednesday,  Rivers State Governor,  Nyesom Ezenwo Wike
said that the measure became necessary in view of recent developments.

He said: “It is with gratitude to God that I announce to you that our
State would have been infected with coronavirus yesterday,  but for the
vigilance of security agents who,  acting on a tip- off prevented an
infected person from boarding a flight from Abuja to Port Harcourt.

“The infected person beat all security measures that were put in place
at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja and Abuja and was to
sneak into Port Harcourt before security agents stopped her.

“Based on this alarming Information,  the State Security Council met
yesterday and reviewed measures already put in place and decided that
there was urgent need to adopt stringent measures to protect those
living and doing business in the state from the virus.

“The council has therefore taken the following painful decisions:

1. With effect from 6pm on Thursday,  March 26, 2020 , the Port Harcourt
International Airport,  Omagwa will not be open to air traffic. While we
may not have the right to stop flights from entering Port Harcourt,  we
cannot allow anybody coming from the airport to enter our State. We are
confident that the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and
other federal agencies will cooperate with us.

2. All Land and Sea Borders will be closed.

3. Vehicular movements in an out of the state have been banned. In
essence no vehicle will leave Rivers State for any other State and no
vehicle will be allowed to enter the state.

Governor Wike said that the new measures will be in place till further
notice.

He noted:  “Let me reiterate that the situation we are facing requires
drastic measures because coronavirus has ravaged many countries.

“Security Agencies have been empowered to strictly enforce  this
directive. There will be no room for sacred cows because the virus is no
respecter of persons.

“May I once again call for the support and understanding of everyone
living and doing business in Rivers State to help the relevant
Government Agencies implement these measures to check the spread of
coronavirus to the state.”

The Rivers State Governor added: “At this time in our national life, we
must shun primordial sentiments and face the reality on ground.
“I am confident that God being on our side , the temporary hardship we
are facing today will come to an end very soon.”
Governor Wike recounted earlier measures taken by the Rivers State
Government to tackle coronavirus , emphasising that they were still in
force.
He said: “In that broadcast,  I announced the setting up of Surveillance
Posts at our land and sea borders, beginning from Tuesday,  March 24,
2020.

“I also informed you that after due consultations with Religious
Leaders,  all forms of open worship including crusades and vigils were
banned.

“Public Burials and weddings were prohibited,  while public parks,
night clubs and Cinemas were directed to close down.”

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