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General News of Saturday, 23 January 2021

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Coronavirus: Uzodimma threatens second lockdown in Imo

Imo State governor, Hope Uzodimma Imo State governor, Hope Uzodimma

Following persistent default of the COVID-19 protocols in the State, Imo governor, Hope Uzodimma has threatened to order a second lockdown if the trend is not stopped, even as he warned that workers who go on strike will not be paid salaries.

Uzodimma who disclosed this in a state broadcast yesterday said mobile courts have been put in place to try offenders.

He said “The Government of Imo State has announced the setting up of four Mobile Courts, two in the State Capital (Owerri) and one each in Orlu and Okigwe Zones, to try those who treat with levity, the protocols on COVID-19 pandemic preventive.

“The Government Executive Order making it compulsory for all Imo people to wear facemask will henceforth be enforced with unwavering determination.

“Consequently the Imo State COVID-19 Committee and relevant agencies in the Ministry of Health have been empowered to arrest and prosecute anyone seen in public without a facemask and such offenders when convicted would be liable to a maximum jail term of six months or N20,000 in lieu.

“In the same vein, the Order further provides that any gathering of more than 50 persons anywhere in the State is an offence. The conveners of such gatherings also risk six months in prison or N20,000 in lieu.

“In addition to the above, all hotels, eateries, supermarkets and stores are by the Executive Order compelled to provide hand sanitisers, wash handstands, test the temperature of their customers and insist on a facemask before admitting them into their premises.

“Failure to adhere to the above directives such as stores, hotels, eatery or night clubs will be permanently shut down. In addition, the proprietors will be prosecuted. These measures, equally apply to all forms of religious gatherings, marriages or funeral and markets.” Uzodimma stated.

“If the people continue to take the above directives for granted I will be forced to review the situation, and if found negative, I will have no choice but to authorize a second lockdown of the State”, the governor warned.

He also advised the state workers not to listen to any call from labour leaders for a strike over false claims of unpaid salaries, warning that the government will adopt a no work no pay policy in accord with established labour laws Governor Uzodimma reassured Imo State workers of government’s determination to continue to make their welfare top priority.

He said efforts are on-going to ensure that details of the correct data of the few workers still having issues with their payroll are collated and built into the automated payroll system.

He announced the issuance of a personal identification form to Imo workers to complete, the target of which is to ensure that every legitimate worker in the State is given the opportunity to provide his or her personal identification detail for the payroll automation. He said he hopes that the process will help resolve the issue of incomplete data information of the few workers still having challenges with the automated payroll.

The governor used the opportunity to warn Imo workers against being instruments in the hands of unpatriotic labour leaders who are being used by politicians to peddle falsehood, against the State with the aim of actualizing political interest of opposition politicians.

“If any worker decides to join a baseless strike action he/she should not be in any doubt that there will be no salary at the end of the month. Our policy is simple ‘no work no pay’ which is in accordance with International Labour Law provisions, section 43 of the Trade Disputes Act,” Governor Uzodimma explained.