Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Saturday gave the green light for the re-opening of places of worship in the state from next Friday August 7.
While Muslims will reopen Mosques from Friday August 7, Christians will do same from Sunday August 9.Sanwo-Olu however said that the religious houses would open only once a week for their regular services and will only allow 50 per cent of their capacity, though they can hold multiple service on such designated days. Other weekly services and vigils are still put on hold.
According to Sanwo-olu “No facemask no entry policy should be observed in our religious centres and all religious centres must have sanitizers and emergency numbers must be advertised at the entrance of their worship centres.” The Governor also increased public gatherings capacity from 20 to 50 people, stressing that all standard preventive and control measures must still be strictly adhered to.
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