COVID-19: Osun Reopens Hotels, Relaxation Centres
After five months, the Osun State Government has announced the reopening of hotels and other categories of relaxation centres across the state.
The state government closed hotels and relaxation centres to curb the spread of Coronavirus in the state.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Osun State deputy governor, Mr. Olaniyi Ajibola disclosed that the decision was reached at a meeting with the representatives of owners of hotels, bars, relaxation joints and others in the industry across the state, held at the governor’s office, Abere.
He said the deputy governor, Mr. Benedict Alabi, announced the decision as to the next phase of easing down the imposed lockdown in the state.
He explained that the decision to reopen those lines of businesses was taken at the state executive council meeting presided over by Governor Adegboyega Oyetola.
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