Ondo PDP faults Akeredolu’s night curfew, advises total lockdown

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ondo State has described the dusk to down indefinite curfew imposed on the state by Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, as ineffective in the ongoing battle to check the worrisome spread of Coronavirus in the state.

Akeredolu had in a broadcast on Tuesday, while disclosing the third COVID-19 case recorded by the state, slammed a dusk to dawn curfew in the state starting from 7:00pm to 7:00am as a drastic onslaught to check further spread of the infection.

But the opposition PDP, in a statement by its spokesman in the state, Mr Zadok Akintoye, accused the governor of playing to the gallery and taking a cheap shot at seeking political benefit from the crisis.

It said: “To restrict movements to night time is at best playing to the gallery and a cheap shot at seeking political benefit from a people whose very lives are threatened by the governor’s inefficiency.

What the governor should do to safeguard the lives of our people is to totally shutdown movement across the state without delay. The lives of our citizens are far more valuable that any selfish political benefit.”

According to the statement; “The recently announced curfew which prohibits movement of citizens from 7:00 pm to 7:00 am again shows a government that is totally ignorant of the culture of its people.

“To declare a total prohibition of movement only during the night shows that Akeredolu is disconnected from the people and totally unaware of the nature of Ondo State. 

“Is Akeredolu suggesting that the virus is inactive during day time? Our people rarely gather in clusters at night and the larger percentage of residents in Ondo State rarely stay outside their homes at this time. 

“To restrict movements to night time is at best playing to the gallery and a cheap shot at seeking political benefit from a people whose very lives are threatened by the governor’s inefficiency.

“What the governor should do to safeguard the lives of our people is to totally shutdown movement across the state without delay. The lives of our citizens are far more valuable that any selfish political benefit.”

“Government must wake up to its responsibility of providing clearly defined palliatives and incentives at this time.”

Akeredolu had in his Tuesday broadcast at the Government House Akure, the state capital, said that the curfew became imperative to prevent further spread of Coronavirus in the state.

His broadcast came less than 24 hours after the state recorded the third victim of the deadly virus.

The Governor had clarified that the third infected person, a medical doctor with the Military Clinic at the Army Barracks, Akure has a tendency for community transmission.

He had said it was most unfortunate and quite disturbing that the new case came in contact with the index case who is an Army officer, while administering healthcare on him as a suspected case in the Clinic at the Army base.

The governor had further directed the arrest and detention of individuals found to have breached government’s directives on restriction of movement of persons and goods, operation of business premises and community markets, religious gatherings and public bars and other social activities within the state.

He had said: “The only exceptions are where food and medical items are sold with total compliance with social and physical distancing.

“Arrest and detention of individuals and goods being transported into Ondo State through our borders in breach of extant directive on total closure of the borders. The only exceptions allowed are for purposes of obtaining food, seeking emergency lifesaving or chronic medical attention or obtaining security pass for such journeys in accordance with our regulations.”

Akeredolu noted that government would continue to be alive to its responsibility of securing the lives of the people and providing for their welfare, just as he enjoined people of the state to comply with all precautionary measures provided to stem the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic in the state.

He added that government was fully conscious of the pains and frustrations being currently experienced as a result of the existing restrictions and limitations, especially by those whose daily survival depends on daily wage, such as menial workers, artisans and traders.

He revealed that to further alleviate their difficulties and pains, government commenced its food palliative measures which are properly domiciled in the local governments and grassroots communities, just as he emphasised that the palliative distribution has no political colouration or consideration whatsoever, but are additional economic support measures to support the poor and the vulnerable.

He solicted for sacrifices and dedicated efforts from all and sundry to limit the spread of COVID-19 in the state in order to preserve lives and protect families and loved ones.

His words: “My dear people, I am addressing you today because of the frightening dimension our vulnerability as a people is assuming. It is clear from this particular case that unlike the previous two which were conveyed from outside the state, the current case is within our state with a tendency towards community transmission.

“In simple terms, we are now faced with the stark reality that Covid -19 may be transferred among families, workplaces, markets, places of worship, social gatherings and others within Ondo State, anytime without restriction and notice.

“While Government will continue to be alert to its responsibility of securing the lives of the people and providing for their welfare, it is unhelpful if simple and well-meaning guidelines provided for public good are ignored or treated with levity by citizens.

“It is particularly disheartening that in spite of the massive media publicity, policy and community advocacy as well as other response protocols put in place as precautionary guidelines against this pandemic, reports reaching me have indicated serious gapsin compliance by our people.

“While Government preaches handwashing, social and physical distancing, discontinuance of social gathering and avoidance of unnecessary movement outside the home, it is disturbing that our designated markets, some religious organisations and  several other public places still thrive in total disregard of such directives. I have also been briefed of the pressures on our borders, occasioning infiltration by people and vehicles from neighbouring states. The implications of this can be better imagined.

“The point must be made again that the fight against Covid – 19 is a responsibility that will demand utmost seriousness, vigilance and attention. There is the need for effective measure of containment, investigation, enforcement and control, and government will not shy away from its duty to ensure same.”

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