COVID-19: Ebonyi Governor suspends local govt elections indefinitely, bans use of Okada

 COVID-19: Ebonyi Governor suspends local govt elections indefinitely, bans use of Okada

The Governor of Ebonyi State, Chief David Umahi, has announced the indefinite suspension of local government election billed to hold April 25, 2020.

This followed the has followed the ravaging of COVID-19 in the country.

Umahi also banned the use of Okada in all parts of the state following the alleged smuggling of foreigners into the state by Okada riders at the state boarders, where the state government closed down.

The governor made this known at a state broadcast that took place at the new government house, Abakaliki, Ebonyi state capital.

According to him: “I know that the local government election is billed to hold on April 25 and the tenure of the present chairmen will end this May.

“There are a lot of activities that are supposed to take place in this period. But I am directing EBSEC to immediately convene a meeting of all service chiefs and chairmen of political parties and explain to them that all activities regarding this election is hereby suspended in line with the law of COVID-19,” he said.

The governor, however, expressed dismay over the reckless means in which Okada riders smuggle foreigners into the state, and flouting the close down order of boarders.

“I feel with dismay how misguided elements hire motorcyclists popularly called Okada to enter Ebonyi State through track roads which contravenes the COVID-19 Law 2020.

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“I have directed for immediate ban on the use of Motorcycles (Okada) in Ebonyi State. This directive is without exception and the ban is an all-time ban across the state.

“We are working tirelessly to ensure that this deadly Coronavirus does not enter our dear state and will not relent our efforts to ensure that the COVID-19 Pandemic does not enter Ebonyi,” he stated.

Umahi further revoked his earlier lift of ban on religious activities in the state, adding that Sunday service can only take place on Esther day after which, there will be no more religious activities until COVID-19 is totally warped out.

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