The Guardian (Nigeria)

COVID- 19: Sanwo- Olu Eases Restrictio­ns On Social, Event Centres

• Can Now Host 500 Guests Or 50 Per Cent Capacity • Ceremonies Allowed To Hold For Six Hours

- By Gbenga Salau

LAGOS State Governor Babajide Sanwo- Olu has announced the easing of restrictio­ns on social and event centres, who are allowed to operate for only six hours and 50 per cent capacity or 500 guests ceiling.

Before now, as a result of COVID- 19, event centres could only host 50 guests.

This was disclosed yesterday by the Commission­er for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile Yusuff and the Director General,

Lagos State Commission, Mr.

Mojola.

Mojola said the governor, after due consultati­on and deliberati­ons with relevant stakeholde­rs and MDAS, including the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, as well as Lagos State Safety Commission, approved the further easing of the restrictio­ns with immediate effect. The duo stated that occupancy limit at any event must not

Safety Lanre exceed 50 per cent of the maximum design capacity of the hall, with occupancy limit stickers provided by the Commission boldly pasted at the entrance of the event hall. They also said the maximum allowable capacity for event centres, irrespecti­ve of occupancy limit, is 500 people, with physical distancing maintained between seated guests, and maximum number of seated guests should be six people on a table of 10.

They disclosed that the event duration should not exceed six hours, with all guests and service providers at the facility wearing nose mask, must make use of hand sanitizers and temperatur­e checks taken at all entry points into a facility.

“Guests and service providers with temperatur­e above 37.5 are to be politely turned back and referred to paramedics or the emergency response team on ground.

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