Burial without government approval attracts N10m fine, Gov Wike declares

FG has politicized the fight against COVID-19, says Rivers state Governor Nyesom Wike

Governor Nyesom Wike

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, has signed in a new executive order to curb the spread of coronavirus in the state.

The governor prescribed N10m fine for any burial conducted which goes contrary to the state order.

The Order, RVSG – 122020, which has been published, issued new guidelines for conducting burials during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Section 3 specified that any person intending to hold a public burial in the state or take any corpse outside the state for burial must apply to the governor for approval through the Commissioner for Health.

The order, which took effect from June 5 said an application for such burial of any person that died from February 1,2020 must be accompanied by a death certificate showing whether or not the death was related to COVID-19.

Section 4 of the order said:

“The applicant shall pay a penalty of N10,000,000 to the government of Rivers State for any breach of the conditions, guidelines or protocols specified in the approval and set out herein”.

It said where the person died of coronavirus must hold between 9am to 12noon,

not more than three hours with not more than 50 persons including family members in attendance.

The order further also provided that every person attending the burial must maintain social distancing of not more

than two metres adding that all surfaces and enclosures must be decontaminated after the burial.

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