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You can hold funeral ceremonies as long as you comply with the regulations – Sanwo-Olu

As part of the measures to decongest the mortuary facilities across the state, the Lagos State government has ordered that families who have corpses of loved ones in any of the mortuaries to pick the bodies for a funeral within two weeks.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu gave the charge during a press briefing on Friday 26th of April 2020.

According to Sanwo-Olu, “about two months there have been no funerals in Lagos due to the Lent season and restrictions occasioned by COVID19.

You can hold funeral ceremonies in Lagos State as long as you comply with the requirements that we have outlined, which are as follows: the total number of persons at the funeral, including officiating religious leaders, must not exceed 20; appropriate physical distancing must be maintained at the funeral ceremony, all attendees/mourners must use masks and ensure they wash their hands after the ceremony”.

He, however, emphasised that “there must be no receptions or parties to accompany these funerals; be rest assured that as long as these directives are fully complied with, funerals will be allowed and encouraged to take place”.

“If we are unable to see a decongestion of the mortuaries across the State in the next two weeks, the Lagos State Government will be compelled to carry out mass burials to achieve this. We do not want to be forced to do this, which is why we are asking for your cooperation in this regard.

Meanwhile, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu ordered the release of 209 inmates of correctional centres in Lagos. This was done in part to decongest correctional centres in view of the COVID19 pandemic and is part of a larger effort to bring lasting reform to the administration of criminal justice in the country.

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“As at midnight yesterday April 24, 2020, Lagos State has a total of 670 confirmed cases of COVID19. What this means is that we have seen a 76 per cent increase in our number of confirmed cases within four days, an average of 70 cases daily. This increase shows three things; One, that we are now firmly in the community transmission phase of this pandemic in Lagos; Two, that our strategy of ramping up testing especially within local communities is working, and, Three, that this is not the time for us to relax or to slow down in the efforts we are making to break the chain of transmission”.

“Let continue to follow all health advisory, stay at home and observe a high level of personal hygiene and take note that the use of face masks is now compulsory in public places in Lagos State”, he added.

 

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