By our reporter| Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, on Sunday ordered a dusk-to-dawn curfew in the state and directed all residents to stay at home as part of the measure to curb the spread coronavirus.
The governor, as part of the measure, also ordered the shutdown of borders around the state.
In a broadcast at the Government House in Ado-Ekiti, he explained that the decision would be effective for an initial period of 14 days, starting from Monday night.
According to the governor, the curfew would run from 7pm to 7am each day and warned that legal actions would be taken against violators.
He, however, noted that the shutdown order gave allowance to the transportation of food, drugs, and other essential commodities while those on duties deemed essential would be permitted to move freely.
He also announced palliative measures, such as the prompt payment of salaries despite the shortage of funds in the state.
Others included the reopening of the Ekiti State Food Bank to mitigate the effects of the period on the vulnerable and setting up modalities to provide stipends for self-employed citizens.
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