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Enugu Government Closes All Borders, Markets As Two New Cases Of Coronavirus Hits The State

Enugu has ordered the closure of all land borders and inter-state transportation in the state till further notice.

Enugu Government Closes All Borders, Markets As Two New Cases Of Coronavirus Hits The State 1

The Enugu State Government has ordered the closure of all land borders and inter-state transportation until further notice, effective from March 31, in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus.

The Secretary to the State Government, Prof Simon Ortuanya made the disclosure in a statement issued in Enugu on Friday.

According to him, the state government ordered the closure of all markets in the state irrespective of the size till further notice with effect from 6pm on Tuesday, March 31, 2020.

The statement said that categories exempted from the shutdown include those dealing on food items, water, pharmaceuticals and medical equipment.

Others exempted are basic items of domestic need who must comply with the standard protocol as stipulated by the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) including hand washing, use of sanitizer and social distancing.

It directed all local government chairmen to ensure strict compliance with the closure of markets within their respective local councils without prejudice to the exceptions.

The government appealed for understanding from residents of the state “at this difficult time as no sacrifice is too much to save the lives of the people”.

The state government directed security agencies and the state Medical Response Team to enforce all directives as stated.

This is coming after Enugu State recorded it first two new cases of coronavirus, bring the total to 81 in Nigeria.

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