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COVID-19: Residents demand enforcement of protocols at public places in Kano

COVID-19: Residents demand enforcement of protocols at public places in Kano

The Kano State Ministry of health has embarked on community and media mobilisation to ensure that residents keep themselves and others safe

Residents of Kano have urged the government to enforce and ensure full compliance with Covid-19 safety protocols at public places across the state.

Some of the residents, who spoke on the issue on Monday, said that many public institutions have relaxed the protocols.

Muhammed Ismaila, a civil servant, said at height of the first wave of the coronavirus, public places maintained the safety protocols.

“At that time, markets, supermarkets, hospitals and almost all places were not accessible to people without face masks.

“But the reality is that they have all relaxed it in spite of the warning about the second wave of the virus,” he said.

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Another resident, Abdurrahman Ibrahim, also said that it had been a trend that the government needed to use force for people to do what is right.

“People just display irresponsible attitudes most times and they don’t care what happens to others.

“We all heard that some people don’t show symptoms but can infect others, that is the reason why we need to be responsible,” he said.

Amina Usman, a civil servant, also decried how people would deliberately not want to be responsible towards the protocols.

“We know that December is always a busy month with so many weddings and other social gatherings, yet we need government to force us to do what is right,” she said

Usman said that many public places in Kano had defied the Covid-19 protocols in spite of the awareness and warning signals for the second wave of the virus.

The health educator, Kano State Ministry of health, Auwal Abdu, said that the ministry had been at its best in advocating effective compliance with the protocols.

“The ministry has embarked on community and media mobilisation to ensure that residents keep themselves and others safe,” he said.

He appealed for a collective responsibility towards curbing the second wave of the virus in Kano State and the country in general.

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