COVID-19: Anambra govt shuts down Eke Awka market for flouting protocols
The Anambra State Commissioner for Information, Mr. C. Don Adinuba, made this known in a statement on Thursday.
Adinuba explained that the violations of COVID-19 protocols were carried out by buyers, traders, and suppliers in the Eke Awka market. The statement read in part: “Following widespread violations of the protocols in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, the Anambra State Government has decided to shut down Eke Awka for two weeks, with effect from Monday, June 15, 2020.
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