Mosques, Churches, Cattle markets in Adamawa State is now set to reopen after the Adamawa State Government lifted the ban placed on religious congregations across the state with immediate effect.
According to IgbereTV reports, the Press secretary to Governor Umaru Fintiri, Humwashi Wonosikou, made this known in a statement to journalists on Thursday.
Wonosikou advised all religious leaders to always observe the safety measures against COVID-19 in their various worship centres in order to contain the outbreak and spread of Coronavirus in the state.
He said, “Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri has eased the restriction on worship places and social gatherings earlier imposed on the state following the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic.
“Churches, Mosques and the international cattle markets under lockdown can now reopen.”
Also, he announced the discharge of five COVID-19 patients from the state isolation centres who have recovered and tested negative for COVID-19.
However the 8pm to 6am curfew in the State is still in place.
See statement below.