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Delta, Religious Leaders Agree On Social Distancing by HenryUbus12345(m): 4:51am On Mar 29, 2020
The Delta Government says it has agreed with religious leaders to enforce social distancing in worship centres across the state.

The Commissioner for Information, Mr. Charles Aniagwu, disclosed this in Asaba, while briefing journalists on the outcome of meetings between the State Task Force on COVID-19 and Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and Muslim groups in the state.

He said that the state government was concerned about the health of Deltans and therefore, directed that not more than 50 persons should be allowed in worship centres across the state.

“For quite some time now the Governor has been very busy taking decisions and proactive steps with a view to ensuring that we are not caught napping with respect to the COVID-19 ravaging the country and international community.

“What we have done today is in furtherance to the precautionary measures. The Governor today felt there is need to consult with religious groups – the Muslim community and the Christian community.

“After the meeting with these two bodies, the government has agreed that in the first instance, on no account should any of the religious groups gather more than 50 persons at a time.

“This is because we believe that there is need to practice social distancing and we are praying that as we make progress, we will have cause to review some of these decisions but we are praying that the state remains as safe as it is now. You know that there is no case of COVID-19 in Delta.

“We have also made it known to them that they should try through other means to communicate to their members to try as much as possible to observe all the behaviours that we have rightly pointed out before now.

“These are regular washing of hands, sanitising as much as possible and also maintaining a very clear distance among and within people.

“But, what is more important is that they have seen the need to observe the different positions of the government with respect to maintaining social distance and not to for any reason, have more than 50 persons congregating in any of their worship centres at a time,” Aniagwu explained

In his remark, Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Delta Chapter, Apostle Sylvanus Okorote, said that the meeting was all about control and prevention because the pandemic had no cure for now.

“Everybody has to keep himself. First, social distancing was agreed upon and it is the most important aspect of it, at least six feet in between persons and no shaking of hands.

“As for church service, we agreed actually to reduce the church service as much as possible down below 50 persons per service.

Also speaking, leader of the Muslim community in the state, Alhaji Auwalu Tukur, thanked Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa for his proactive steps in leading the state.

“We have agreed that we should not be more than 50 people in the mosque during any Jumat service and we will abide by what government has said

Re: Delta, Religious Leaders Agree On Social Distancing by Fadomero(m): 4:57am On Mar 29, 2020
Before nko Ina must agree by force
Re: Delta, Religious Leaders Agree On Social Distancing by maggilove(f): 5:25am On Mar 29, 2020
They had better agree on time, no time for stories that touch the heart.
Make hay while the sun shine.
Re: Delta, Religious Leaders Agree On Social Distancing by Mutemenot(m): 6:37am On Mar 29, 2020
wondering how this will work when the state is shutting down on 1st April. People should pray in their various home simple ...

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