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Lagos May fully Re-Open Economy, Embarks on Assessment of Readiness of Businesses

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has revealed that Lagos State is considering full re-opening of the critical sectors of its economy but the move will not be pushed in a hurry.

L-R: Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr Obafemi Hamzat; Commissioner for Local Government and Community Affairs, Dr Wale Ahmed; Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu; Head of Service, Mr Hakeem Muri-Okunola and Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, during a statewide address on the gradual ease of lockdown in the State, at the Lagos House, Marina

Sanwo-Olu said in the coming days, the State Government would be rolling out Register-to-Open initiative as part of the plans that would enable it to assess the level of readiness of the players in the identified sectors for supervised operations.

The Governor spoke at a briefing after the State’s Security Council meeting held at the State House in Marina.

Sanwo-Olu said officials from the Lagos State Safety Commission (LSSC) and Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) will be visiting restaurants, companies, religious houses to assess their level of readiness.

With the size of the State’s economy and numbers of businesses that operate in the state, the Governor said the Government could not afford to keep people and businesses on lockdown permanently.

 He said: “We are at a level where we are reviewing other arms of the economy. In the coming days, we will be starting what we call Register-to-Open, which means all players in the restaurant business, event centres, entertainment, malls and cinemas will go through a form of re-registration and space management.

“There is a regulation that will be introduced to supervise this move. We will be coming to their facilities to assess their level of readiness for a future opening. I don’t know when that opening will happen in the weeks ahead, but we want these businesses to begin to tune themselves to the reality of COVID-19 with respect to how their workspaces need to look like.

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 “For us, it is not to say they should re-open fully tomorrow or any time; there has been a process guiding the re-opening. We will be mandating LASEPA and Safety Commission to begin the enumeration process and the agencies will be communicating with all relevant businesses and houses in the days ahead. I must, however, caution that this should not be misinterpreted as a license for full opening; it is certainly not. The State’s economy is not ready for that now.”

 The Governor said Government agencies also would be visiting places of worship to assess their level of readiness ahead of full reopening. He insisted that social distancing and hygiene would be fully considered in determining whether mosques and churches can re-open in the future.

 “We are reviewing and considering how the phased unlocking will happen. If we see a huge level of compliance, then it can happen in the next two to three weeks. If not, it could take a month or two months. It is until we are sure all of these players are ready to conform to our guidelines,” the Governor asserted.

 Sanwo-Olu urged businesses, religious houses and residents to maintain the status quo while the State works out modalities for full re-opening.

 The Governor disclosed that all the 10 staff of the Government House who tested positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19) had fully recovered and returned to their beats. He said the disclosure was necessary to further promote transparency in the reporting and management of coronavirus cases by the State Government.

 Sanwo-Olu enjoined banks and markets to strictly enforce orderliness in their premises. He directed that elderly people must be given the priority to transact their businesses in bank and markets between 9 am and 10:30 am, after which other younger customers should be allowed to transact.

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Lagos residents, the Governor charged, must not take the easing of lockdown for granted; saying everyone residing in the State must collectively.

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