A Magistrates Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has convicted the owner of the demolished Prodest Hotel in Eleme, Gogorobari Needam and his manager, Bariledum Azoroh over defiance of state government's COVID-19 lockdown order. The Court also fined the parties N50,000 each for contravening Governor Nyesom Wike's Executive Order. DAILY POST recalls that Governor Nyesom
A Magistrates Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, has convicted the owner of the demolished Prodest Hotel in Eleme, Gogorobari Needam and his manager, Bariledum Azoroh over defiance of state government’s COVID-19 lockdown order.
Wike said the hotels were demolished after it violated his Executive Order on COVID 19, despite warnings that banned the operation of hotels across the 23 Local Government Areas of the State. She ruled that the accused violated Governor Nyesom Wike’s executive order on closure of hotels in the state as contained in Rivers State Executive order Number 7, paragraphs 3 and 4.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Makinde announces 19 new COVID-19 cases in Oyo firm
Read more »
VIDEO: Couple, guests flee as COVID-19 Task Force invade wedding in Cross RiversWe are a quality, national, newspaper with credible and dependable information.
Read more »
COVID-19: Rivers Government secures remand of hotel managerAfter grave criticisms that trailed the demolition of two Hotels; Prodest Homes and Etemeteh Hotels both in Eleme Local Government Area, the Rivers State Government has secured a remand order for the manager of one of the demolished hotels, Baruneeda Job. A Magistrate Court sitting in Port Harcourt, Monday, ordered that the Manager of the
Read more »
Much ado about Rivers' war on COVID-19 - The Nation Nigeria NewsThe Rivers State government’s style of combating the Coronavirus pandemic is unique to the state. For supporters of the government, the style is fantastic but to critics, it is dictatorial
Read more »
COVID-19: Ogun residents recount border closure dilemma“As a result, movement in and out of the state is banned as a further measure to contain the Coronavirus pandemic.” Ogun Lockdown COVID19 StayHome SocialDistancing StopTheSpread
Read more »
Police lament absence of COVID-19 job allowance, face masks, others
Read more »