Ayade orders civil servants to return to work

Ayade orders civil servants to return to work

The governor of Cross River state, Ben Ayade, has ordered civil servants from grade level 10 in the state to resume work on Tuesday, April 14. The

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The governor of Cross River state, Ben Ayade, has ordered civil servants from grade level 10 in the state to resume work on Tuesday, April 14.

The ‘no mask, no movement’ policy of the state government is still in force and applicable to the civil servants, the governor said via a statement, adding that “all returning civil servants are to receive nose masks from the COVID-19 Response Task Force through their respective permanent secretaries”.

The statement said that while mass gatherings of all kinds such as worships, weddings, burials remain prohibited, residents would be allowed into public places such as markets, malls, sports, and banks if they use appropriate mask.

“All nose masks to be used in the state must be locally made, with the place of origin clearly marked. The sale of masks made by the CrossRiver State Garment Factory is prohibited. Masks are to be distributed free of charge,” the statement said.

Cross River is among the 17 states of the country with no record of coronavirus. Ayade recently stirred controversy by saying people with face mask need not practice social distancing as they are already protected from contacting the coronavirus.