Following the federal government easing of the lockdown over COVID-19, Kano state government has released guidelines and established protocols on how to manage access to markets and locations of economic activity to limit the risk of transmission.
The state commissioner for Information, Malam Muhammad Garba said in a statement that after due consultations with key public health professionals and critical review of the situation in Kano, markets, places of worship and movement of persons are now allowed on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 6:00am to 6:00pm.
He says Governor Ganduje has therefore summoned an emergency meeting with market leaders on how to ensure strict observance of safety and prevention protocols in markets and business places.
The statement further emphasizes that it is necessary for such places to ensure compliance with safety rules that include mandatory use of non-medical face masks; provision of handwashing facilities/sanitisers; and extensive temperature checks.
The commissioner points out that while these restrictions have been lifted, interstate movements except for goods, agricultural produce and essential services is still in force.
He says as schools will remain closed, the statement urges students to avail themselves the opportunity of radio and televised lessons being sponsored by the state government.
The commissioner further explains that Governor Ganduje attributed the success being recorded in terms of reduced number of infectious to measures being taken by the government and health authorities and more importantly, to fervent prayers by the ulama and the people in the people in the state. He calls for more of such prayers until the disease is completely wipe out.
Malam Garba also commends the people in the state for their patience and understanding in the face of the restriction order.