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COVID-19: Oyo Govt. takes sensitisation campaign to markets, streets

As part of efforts to stem the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), the Oyo State Government has taken its sensitisation campaign on preventive measures to markets and streets in Ibadan metropolis.

News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) reports that the government task force and other stakeholders in the state on Saturday led the campaign to the major markets in Ibadan.

They visited markets in: Bodija, Ojoo, Sango, Eleyele, Sabo, Dugbe, Aleshinloye, Challenge, Orita-Challenge, New Garage, Molete, Ogunpa, Ifeleye, Amunigun, Agbeni, Orita-Merin, Oje, Agodi-Gate, Gbagi and Iwo road.

Dr Wasiu Olatubosun, the State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, said the essence of the campaign was to keep the people abreast of the pandemic ravaging the world and how it could be prevented.

The commissioner said that the government is doing all necessary to ensure that the COVID-19 pandemic is curtailed in the state.

“We are doing this to sensitize the people about coronavirus (COVID-19). What we expected them to do and what they are not expected to do.

” We try as much as possible to prepare their minds for other policies they should be expecting from the government, especially the possibility of curfew and possibility of lockdown,” he said.

Mr Ademola Babalola, the Oyo State Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), commended the state government for embarking on the sensitisation campaign, which he said would go a long way in curtailing the spread of the virus.

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“You remember few days ago as journalists, we were apprehensive of government’s preparedness to tackle this pandemic.

” But, what we have seen in the last few days, government has shown enough capacity that it is capable of putting this thing back to where it came from,” he said.

Babalola said that the state government was doing its best to make the people aware of the pandemic and how to tackle it.
Alhaji Dauda Oladapo, the Babalola of Oyo State and Alhaja Isiwat Amerigun, the Iyaloja of Ibadanland in separate interviews commended the state government for embarking on the campaign to markets.

They said that the effort would go a long way in curb the spread of the virus and prepare their members for whatever policy the government comes up with.

Earlier, Omo Ajorosun Club of Ibadan presented packs of herbal blend hand sanitizers to the state government to support the ongoing campaign against the spread of COVID-19 in the state.

The hand sanitizers presented by the club’s president, Alhaji Ismaila Bioku, were received by Dr Bashir Bello, the State Commissioner for Health at the state secretariat.

The high point of the campaign is the distribution of several protective materials such as face mask, hand gloves, hand sanitizers, water buckets and hand washing basins.

NAN also reports that the state government unveiled two standby ambulances for the Emergency Operation Centre (EOC).

Among those on the campaign team are: Mr Taiwo Adisa, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor and Mr Jide Ajani, the Special Adviser to the governor on Media and members of NUJ COVID-19 Committee.

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