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A’lbom Govt Reopens Livestock Markets
The Akwa Ibom State Government has reopened livestock markets which were shut down across the state on May 11, for commercial activities.
The Secretary to State Government (SSG), Dr Emmanuel Ekuwem, who made the announcement in a statement in Uyo, yesterday, said the reopening took effect from 6 a.m. on Tuesday.
He said opening of the markets followed an agreement reached by the livestock dealers and the state government on the procedure for reopening of the livestock markets.
Newsmen recalls that the state government on May 11, placed a ban on cattle, goats and rams from being moved into the state to curb the spread of Coronavirus.
Ekuwem, who is also the Chairman, State COVID-19 Management Committee, said the agreement was reached by the livestock dealers association with government, subject to the COVID-19 guidelines and protocols extant.
“Governor Udom Emmanuel directed that livestock markets earlier closed as a part of the COVID- 19 restrictions, be reopened for commercial activities,” Ekuwem said.
He advised the dealers and the general public to adhere strictly to the Akwa Ibom Government/Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)/World Health Organisation (WHO) COVID-19 guidelines and protocols.
The SSG outlined the guidelines and protocols to include, proper use of face masks at all times within the markets and provision of facilities for hand washing and personal hygiene.
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