The Guardian (Nigeria)

25 jailed for violating COVID- 19 safety protocols in Kano

102 offenders fined N510,000

- From Murtala Adewale, Kano

TWENTY- FIVE out of 200 suspected violators of coronaviru­s disease ( COVID19) safety protocols arrested by security agencies and COVID- 19 Marshals in Kano State have been sentenced.

Governor Abdullahi Ganduje recently inaugurate­d 2,000 special marshals and enforcemen­t agencies to check the rate of disregard for COVID- 19 safety measures.

The Commission­er for Informatio­n, Muhammad

Garba, said the arrest was in compliance with the Federal Government’s recent law on guidelines and enforcemen­t against COVID- 19 in the country. According to Garba, 102 violators were fined N5,000 each, while 25 others were remanded after their sentence by the mobile courts set up to deal with non- compliance to the protocols.

He said the enforcemen­t measure became necessary to preserve public safety and ensure full compliance with the protocols, particular­ly the use of face mask. The Kano State Road Traffic Agency ( KAROTA) led the enforcemen­ts agencies comprising the police, civil defence, Department of State Services ( DSS) and the COVID- 19 Marshals.

Violators are prosecuted at strategic locations where they are are arrested.

The commission­er noted that despite the new wave of COVID- 19, which is reportedly tougher than the first, residents were not observing the Infection, Prevention And Control ( IPC) protocols. Garba warned that any resident caught violating the safety protocols would be arraigned before the mobile court.

He called for the cooperatio­n of the public and assured that government would continue to improve enlightenm­ent and persuasion to halt rising cases of death and infections in the state.

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