Sit-at-home: Markets, banks, schools open in Enugu

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As part of efforts to ensure total implementation of the sit-at-home ban in Enugu State, Governor Peter Mbah toured various parts of the state capital on Monday to monitor compliance.

However, following the new directive, those who don’t want to lose their job are now coming to the hospital on Sunday to sleep over to avoid being caught in the crossfire.

“Also, individual transport owners don’t bring out their vehicles very early in the morning for fear of being attacked,” a worker who doesn’t want his name mentioned told our correspondent. However, during monitoring, Mbah, who was at the Spar Mall, Roban Stores at Bisalla Road, Market Square, Shoprite, Zenith Bank at Ogui Road, Celebrities, Ogbete Market, Garki Awkunanaw Market, Mayor Market, Abakpa Market, and the State Secretariat, reportedly commended residents of the state for the level of compliance.

He said adequate security had been provided and that there had not been any incident of attack since the ban on sit-at-home in June.

 

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