Jennifer Ugwueke
In an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the country, the federal government yesterday told state governments to ban Sallah festivities scheduled for Friday next week.
Boss Mustpha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, announced federal government’s position during the briefing of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 in Abuja, noted that while Sallah festivities come with a lot of mass gatherings, Nigerians must not forget that COVID-19 guidelines were still in place.
He said, “We also have cause to begin to advise Nigerians on the upcoming Eid-el Kabir Festival. This naturally comes with lots of mass gatherings but we must not forget that the guidelines are still in existence and the virus is very potent.
“We urge all state governments to ensure that guidelines are adhered to and the citizens should not indulge in activities that would allow for the spread of the virus and lives are endangered.
“We are encouraged by state governments that have announced ban on Sallah festivities and hope it will be upheld and replicated by other states. The national coordinator will also amplify on these issues”.
Mustapha further hinted that going forward, the task force may resort to virtual briefings to minimise risk of contracting the virus.
“As we progress however, the PTF might consider restructuring the mode of delivering some of its activities, relying more on technology, to minimise the risks associated with avoidable physical contacts,” he added.
On a similar note, yesterday, the Kano State government had placed a ban on public celebrations of the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir to curb the spread of COVID-19 in the state.