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COVID-19: Rivers begins decontamin­ation of public places

- From Victor Edozie, Port Harcourt

Rivers State Government has commenced decontamin­ation of public places as part of measures to keep the state safe from coronaviru­s.

Governor Nyesom Wike who flagged off the programme yesterday at the Government House, Port Harcourt, said with the commenceme­nt of the exercise, all public places in the state will be decontamin­ated.

He restated his administra­tion’s commitment to the protection of the lives of everyone living and doing business in the state.

”I have always said that the lives of Rivers people and those living and doing business in the state are paramount. Part of the reason why markets are still shut is because we have not decontamin­ated them.

“As we decontamin­ate the markets, particular­ly the ones in

Obio/Akpor and Port Harcourt Local Government Area, traders will undertake to abide by all relevant protocols because we are talking about the lives of people.

“All public and private schools will be decontamin­ated before schools open. Churches and motor parks will also be decontamin­ated,” he stated.

The governor reiterated that coronaviru­s is real and that people who denied its existence have started believing due to the number of persons that have died.

In his speech, the Sole Administra­tor of the Rivers State Waste Management Agency, Bro. Felix Obuah said the Decontamin­ation Team made up of medical and environmen­tal experts was put in place in line with the governor’s directives to decontamin­ate public places in the state.

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