Super rich actress and serial businesswoman, Lizzy Anjorin has pleaded with the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu to not shut down businesses revealing poverty is more deadly than COVID-19.
The controversial actress made this known via her social media where she pleaded with the governor to consider the masses as things are very hard for everyone in spite of their socio-economic class. Lizzy further said that if another restriction is placed on businesses that it might incite impending chaos.
She said;” Mr Governor, I have a special message for you. You said, there’s a second wave of coronavirus and all that, I beg you in the name of all almighty Allah, let people go and do their businesses. Please, release them. Poverty is more deadly than coronavirus. People are hungry. I don’t know maybe you have neighbours, I don’t know if you mix up with people. But, Mr governor, things are hard for everybody, both the rich and the middle class. So a situation whereby you lock people down with again, they won’t come with #endsars again, they would go and reform and come back to strike bringing everything down before your eye.”
Kemi Filani News recalls that the Governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, reintroduced restriction on the operations of churches and mosques in the state. Sanwo-Olu on Friday, ordered worship centres not to hold services beyond two hours, adding that no gathering must exceed 50% of the maximum capacity of the Venue. He also banned carnivals and street parties in the state.
The statement read: “Concerts, carnivals and street parties are banned in Lagos State until further notice.
Night Clubs have not been allowed to open yet. All Night Clubs in Lagos must immediately shut down, until further notice.
“The midnight to 4a.m curfew imposed by the Federal Government remains in place.
“The protocol of ‘No Mask No Entry’ must be enforced by all public places: Offices, Businesses, Markets, Shops, and so on.
“All Places of Worship (Churches, Mosques, etc.) must ensure that no gathering exceeds two hours, and also that no gathering exceeds 50% of the maximum capacity of the Venue. A minimum of 2 meters’ distance should be maintained between seated or standing guests. All guests and service providers at events MUST wear nose masks/coverings before entry.”