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General News of Monday, 7 September 2020

Source: punchng.com

Lagos reopens two recreational parks

The Lagos State Government has opened two of its recreational facilities for public use The Lagos State Government has opened two of its recreational facilities for public use

The Lagos State Government has opened two of its recreational facilities for public use after several months of closure due to the novel coronavirus.

According to a statement issued Sunday by the Assistant Director Public Affairs, Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency, Ajirotutu Titilayo, the agency’s General Manager, Adetoun Popoola, made the announcement, noting that the agency had put in place relevant safety protocols for the public to visit the parks, The Punch said.

Popoola said strict observance of the guidelines including physical distancing, use of face masks, temperature checks and washing of hands with soap and running water were important.

She said children below five and adults over 65 years of age were advised to stay home to reduce their risk of infection, according to The Punch.

Popoola noted that all play items and games which have high touch surfaces would not be operational for now at the parks.

She said the two parks currently re-opened for public use were the Ndubuisi Kanu Park in Alausa and Dr Abayomi Finnih Park in Oregun Ikeja.

She disclosed that the occupancy limits of the parks had been restricted to 150 people for Ndubuisi Kanu Park and 100 people for Dr Abayomi Finnih park.