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  • Wike Fires Perm Sec For Flouting COVID-19 Guideline

    Wike Fires Perm Sec For Flouting COVID-19 Guideline

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    Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State has sacked the Permanent Secretary, Establishment, Sunny Okere, for allegedly flouting guidelines put in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease in the state.

    This was contained in a statement signed on Wednesday by the state’s Commissioner for Information and Communication, Paulinus Nsirim.

    According to the statement, Okere’s dismissal was with immediate effect.

    The former permanent secretary was dismissed for reportedly participating in a burial ceremony with more than 50 persons in attendance in contravention to the state government’s protocol on funerals amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

    The governor was quoted as saying, “In the face of increasing infections and systemic risk to public health and safety, most residents have continued to disregard the mitigating protocols with reckless abandon.

    “Public and private transporters, business owners and churches are refusing to adhere to the relevant protocols. Punch

  • River State Executive Council Approves The Construction Of The Fifth Flyover, Sets Guidelines For Marriages In The State

    River State Executive Council Approves The Construction Of The Fifth Flyover, Sets Guidelines For Marriages In The State

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    The Rivers State Executive Council has graciously approved the construction of a five hundred and five meters long flyover at the GRA Junction along the Port Harcourt Aba Expressway.

    The Wednesday, June 24, 2020 meeting that held at Government House, Port Harcourt was presided over by Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike.

    Briefing journalists after the meeting, the Commissioner for works, Austin Ben-Chioma said council also approved the dualisation of Ezimbu Link Road connecting Stadium Road from GRA junction and the Tombia Road extension linking Ikwerre road.

    He said “Council considered the
    Rumuola flyover not more fitting for the city and approved its expansion to become four lanes to ease vehicular movement and boost economic activities”

    According to him “to ensure that motorists do not suffer untold hardship during the road constructions, the state government will create alternative routes”

    Also speaking, the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim announced Council’s approval of guidelines for marriages during the Covid-19 period.

    He said prospective couples would be required to apply to the State Governor through the Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation.

    Such applications, he said, must be accompanied with information on the venue of the ceremony, names, addresses and phones numbers of attendees to make contact tracing easy if the need arises.

    He stated that henceforth, those seeking to bury their loved ones would also be expected to include names, addresses and phone numbers of those to attend such funerals in their applications.

    Pastor Nsirim said government would not grant approval to any application without names, addresses and phone numbers.

    The Information Commissioner said marriages would not have more than 50 attendees including family members who must wear face masks and adhere strictly to
    social distancing of not less than two meters.

    According to him, while church weddings must be conducted between 9am and 12noon, traditional marriages would be conducted between 4pm and 7pm .

    The Commissioner said venues of marriages must have provisions for running water and soap at three points and the venue decontaminated after the event.

    Pastor Nsirim said after wedding receptions are prohibited under the guidelines to reduce the risk of community transmission of COVID-19.

    He added that violators of the guidelines would be made to pay a fine of 10 million Naira.