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Wike Imposes N10 Million Fine For Weddings Conducted Against COVID-19 Guidelines In Rivers

Wike Imposes N10 Million Fine For Weddings Conducted Against COVID-19 Guidelines In Rivers

 

 

 

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has imposed the sum of N10 million as fine on any person that violates the COVID-19 guidelines for conducting weddings in the state.

The Commissioner for Information and Communications, Paulinus Nsirim, said the harsh punishment was enacted during the state’s executive council in a meeting presided over by Governor Wike on Thursday, June 25.

Nsirim said that the council agreed that henceforth, prospective couples would be required to apply to the state governor through the Commissioner for Social Welfare and Rehabilitation.

He said such an application must be accompanied with information on the venue of the ceremony, names, addresses, and phone numbers of attendees to make contact tracing easy.

The commissioner said the government would not grant approval to any application without names, addresses, and phone numbers.

He added that marriages would not have more than 50 attendees, including family members, who must wear face masks and adhere strictly to the social distancing of not less than two metres.

According to him, while church weddings must be conducted between 9 a.m and noon and traditional marriages would be conducted between 4 p.m and 7 p.m.

The commissioner said venues of marriages must have provisions for running water and soap at three points and the venue decontaminated after the event.

Nsirim said after wedding receptions are not allowed as it was prohibited under the guidelines to reduce the risk of community transmission of COVID-19.
He said; “All Weddings/Marraiges have an attendance limit of 50 people. The names, addresses and phone number of all attendees have mad available with the application to enable quick contact tracing if the need arises.

“Soap and running water has to be kept at the entrance to the venue in not less than three places while all attendees are to wear face masks and maintain social distancing of not less than two meters.

“Church weddings are to be conducted between 9 am and 12noon, while traditional weddings are to be conducted between 4 pm and 7 pm. Reception ceremonies are not permitted.

“A representative of the Ministry would be present to observe the event. A fine of N10,000,000 is to be paid by anyone that puts people at risk by breaking this regulation.”

Nsirim also said henceforth, those seeking to bury their loved ones would also be expected to include in their applications the names, addresses, and phone numbers of those to attend such funerals.

 

Angela Davies

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