Cross River Residents To Be Fined ₦300,000 For Not Using Face Masks

Cross River Governor Ben Ayade says anyone Flouting the face masks order in the state would be fined ₦300,000.

The Governor also ordered that vehicles conveying passengers who refuse to use face masks be seized.

This followed the low compliance level with the no mask, no movement order in the state.

The governor in a statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, Christian Ita, late Monday said security agents should henceforth impound any vehicle carrying passengers who are not wearing nose masks.

“Such impounded vehicles, which must be towed to the secretariat of the COVID-19 task force, should only be released after the payment of N300,000 fine by the owner of the vehicle.

“Individuals, no matter their standing in the society, who are found in public without nose masks, should be arrested on the spot and quarantined for 14 days,” he said.

The governor also co-opted all appointees of government, with the exception of the expatriates, performing one function or the other at the Cross River State Garment Factory, into the COVID-19 task force.

“Consequently, Mr Joseph Edet (La Shakara) is appointed the acting Managing Director of the Cross River State Garment Factory with immediate effect,” he said.

Ayade also granted approval for an open ended order for supply of nose masks by tailors in the state to the garment factory to meet demands.

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1 Comment
  1. preciousdunamis says

    Maybe we should be educated on the usage and effects so the populace can effectively engage use of face mask, basically understanding is the key. If they are informed, they can engage adequately without using pressure. This is very simple, orientation will help.

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