COVID-19: Wike charges task force to identify hotels operating under lockdown for demolition

COVID-19: Wike charges task force to identify hotels operating under lockdown for demolition

- Governor Nyesom Wike has declared that hotels still operating during the lockdown in Rivers will be demolished

- The governor warned that those who disobey his directives will face the consequences

- Governor Wike appealed to Rivers people to make sacrifices at this time in the fight against coronavirus

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Governor Nyesom Wike has charged the Rivers state COVID-19 task force to identify hotels still operating during the lockdown for the state government to demolish them.

Inaugurating the task force at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Thursday, May 7, Governor Wike also charged them to identify erring beer parlours.

His words: “From tomorrow, move in. Any hotel that is operating, identify it and we will bring down the hotels.

“I have the political will. Those people who disobey will face the consequences.”

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COVID-19: Wike charges task force to identify hotels operating under lockdown for demolition
Gov Wike addressing the task force during the meeting. Photo credit: Govt House, Port Harcourt
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He said the task-force must be decisive to ensure that coronavirus is not accommodated in Rivers state.

Governor Wike reminded them that they are being drafted to fight an invisible enemy and their duty is to defend Rivers people.

He said: “Nobody should come from outside to compound our problems. Then you want to import this invisible killer. We will not allow that.”

He appealed to Rivers people to make sacrifices at this time in the fight against coronavirus. He noted that this is a period of crisis and all hands must be on deck to check coronavirus.

“If we allow what is happening to continue, we don't have the capacity to face it. And there will be no support from any quarter,” he said.

The governor said hotels with existing guests must send their lists to his office for scrutiny and approval.

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Meanwhile, the African Action Congress (AAC) has warned that the repatriation of almajiris across Nigeria is spreading the dreaded COVID-19.

The AAC in a statement sent to journalists on Thursday, May 7 and signed by its national chairman, Dr Leonard Nzenwa, called for the stoppage of the exercise, saying it increases the spread of COVID-19 across the country.

“The almajiris should be tested in the states they reside, if found positive should be quarantined and treated while the rest should be kept in a camp and efforts made to locate their parents who will identify and take them home.

“We must realize that these are fellow Nigerians who must be treated with compassion and dignity,” the party said.

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