Ban on public gatherings: Lagos Police set to ensure compliance
The Lagos State Police Command on Saturday said it has deployed “adequate resources” across the state to enforce the ban on public gatherings.
The public gatherings include wedding ceremonies, naming ceremonies, burial ceremonies, parties, clubs and religious gatherings of more than 50, according to the police.
In a statement signed by spokesman, Bala Elkana, the police said the deployment was necessary in order to comply with “the guidelines and directives issued by both the Federal Government and Lagos State Government on the prevention” of the deadly coronavirus.
The police said commercial vehicles are expected to avoid overloading and advised members of the public to stay away from crowded spots such as “bus-stops, market places, business places and the scene of incidents.”
“We must be alive and healthy before socio-economic activities will be effective,” the police statement read.
Meanwhile, the Command said it has rolled out its medical team to market places for awareness creation and ordered the immediate release of suspects arrested for minor offences, apparently to avoid overcrowding in the jails.
“Together we can prevent the spread of COVI-19,” the Lagos police said.