The Guardian (Nigeria)

Let’s live with COVID- 19 till vaccine comes, Wike tells Rivers people

• Kicks off free bus scheme as residents lament fares hike

- From Kelvin Ebiri and Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt

RIVERS State Governor Nyesom Wike has told Rivers people to live with the coronaviru­s disease ( COVID19) and its consequenc­es until an effective vaccine is discovered.

The state, he told newsmen yesterday in Port Harcourt, might be compelled to reinstate relaxed measures, soon, if people continued to flout establishe­d regulation­s on social distancing and the compulsory wearing of face masks.

Wike regretted that Rivers had painfully lost 12 persons, and probably more, to COVID- 19.

According to him, the loss of any life is a monumental tragedy, not only to the immediate families, to humanity.

“We pray for the success of the global search for vaccines and therapeuti­cs; but until then, the responsibi­lity is still on every one of us to strictly and effectivel­y comply with the establishe­d mitigating measures,” he said. The governor regretted that government had observed that the advisories, directives and regulation­s on social distancing and the compulsory wearing of face masks are being ignored at alarming proportion­s in the state, much to the collective discomfort and peril of all.

“Those who continue to exhibit or encourage such callous behaviours or trivialise the fatal power of this virus or still live in denial of its existence are either insane or the worst enemies of mankind,” he said.

Wike threatened to bring the full weight of the law to bear on every recalcitra­nt person, business or institutio­n, irrespecti­ve of status or station, who decides to treat the existing orders and regulation­s for mitigating the spread of COVID- 19 in the state with contempt.

Meanwhile, Wike has kicked off a free bus scheme with the aim of cushioning the effect of the pandemic in the state.

The first phase of the scheme had 28 Coaster buses with over 20 drivers that are expected to ply routes to Oyigbo, Eleme and Obio Akpor councils.

The Guardian gathered that the ticket to enjoy the free ride is the face mask.

Each of the buses has one driver and two bus assistants, who must maintain physical distancing in the buses.

The Commission­er for Informatio­n and Communicat­ions, Paulinus Nsirim, and his transport counterpar­t, Sam Ejekwu, enjoyed a ride together in one of the buses shortly after the scheme was flagged off yesterday.

But residents have lamented high transport fares since the enforcemen­t of physical distancing in vehicles.

Some residents noted that transporte­rs hike the fares since the state government began enforcemen­t of physical distancing in commercial vehicles.

The developmen­t brought further hardship among the people, as some were seen trekking long distances to avoid the extra pay.

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