Fayemi declares 14-day dusk-dawn curfew in Ekiti

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Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi declared on Sunday that the state had been shut down for a total of 14 days and that 12-hour dusk-to-dawn curfew had been enforced from midnight on Monday.

He said this in a state-wide broadcast on Sunday morning. The governor said it was meant to curb coronavirus spread throughout the state

The governor also closed all borders, encouraging Nigerians to stay in their states of residence.

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Text of the Address by His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria on the occasion of the address titled: WE MUST DO MORE TO PREVENT AN OUTBREAK IN EKITI STATE at Government House, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State on Sunday, March 29, 2020
Ekiti-kete,

1. On Friday, March 20th 2020, I addressed you on the global scourge of the novel coronavirus named COVID-19 and its presence in Ekiti State as well as on the immediate actions we were taking to prevent the virus and curtail its spread.

2. I am glad to report that as at this morning, Ekiti State has not recorded any additional case of confirmed coronavirus patient while our single patient is doing very well in our isolation center, still without showing any symptom. We are hopeful that his repeat test will come back negative so he can be discharged soon. However, this could be attributed to our very low rate of testing due to limited testing capabilities.

3. I also want to acknowledge the patriotic residents who have acted responsibly in public interest by complying with the initial guidelines issued in my broadcast as part of our strategy to prevent the spread of coronavirus in Ekiti State. However, it is very disappointing that the majority of Ekiti Citizens have either been lukewarm, nonchalant or downright defiant in observing the simple but extremely effective preventive actions of hand washing with soap under running water, coughing into the inner elbow and maintaining social distancing to protect themselves from infection and curtail the spread of the virus in their communities.

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