Edo: Vaccination Now Compulsory For Access Into Banks, Worship Centres


By Osahon Osahon

Edo State Government has announced plans to make Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination, Compulsory requirement for access into public and private places, including bank halls, event and worship centers.

The State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, who made the announcement on Monday in Benin, while flagging off the second phase Coronavirus vaccination exercise, added that the restriction begins in the second week of September.

He said adequate arrangements have been made with security agencies to prevent anybody who doesn’t have vaccination cards to access any of these places, adding that this becomes necessary to protect residents of the State.

According to him, “Beginning from the second week of September 2021, large gatherings, as well as high traffic public and private places will only be accessed by persons who have proof of taking at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccination. People who have not yet been vaccinated at all will depend on remote access to these gatherings.

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“From the second week of September, people may not be allowed to worship in churches and mosques without showing proof of their vaccination cards at the gates.

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“Similarly, people will not be allowed to event centers, receptions or parties, without showing proof of their vaccination cards.”

“People will not be allowed to access banking services from the middle of September 2021, if they are not vaccinated.

“We have made adequate arrangements with security agencies to prevent anybody who doesn’t have vaccination cards to access any of these places. We are doing this to protect our citizens and all these measures will remain until the pandemic passes away,” the governor noted.

Obaseki said his administration will continue to strictly enforce all non-pharmaceutical measures to contain the pandemic in the state, adding that activities to mark Edo’s 30th year anniversary have been scaled down significantly in compliance with COVID-19 protocols.

He said the new regulation is not to create a hardship on the people but to protect their lives and livelihood while the pandemic lasts, assuring citizens that the “vaccine is available and free for all. We will not abandon you at this time of the pandemic.”

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Noting that the pandemic is in its third wave in Nigeria, with its Delta variant having devastating effects around the world, the governor reassured the government’s commitment to ensure the health and safety of Edo people.

“In Edo State, the data is very clear, as we have collected 6,306 samples, with 203 confirmed cases and four deaths in the third wave. 96 percent of all confirmed cases are those not vaccinated and 100 percent of deaths are those not vaccinated; it shows the importance of vaccination.

“The pandemic has come to stay as it is clear that, intermittently, other waves will occur. As such, it is wise for us all to embrace vaccination as a way of surviving this pandemic.

“For us in the state, we have decided to push for vaccination, and within the next one year, we are focusing on vaccinating 60 percent of our citizens to enable us build herd immunity against this pandemic.”

The Governor noted that the current phase of the vaccination campaign will be driven by various stakeholders and strategic groups to increase access to the vaccines, because, according to him, the pandemic doesn’t respect persons or status.

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“We have 84 vaccination centers across the State; some are mobile while others are fixed as the list will be made available soon.

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“We call on Edo citizens to support the launch and vaccination exercise kicking off today, as I encourage everyone to get vaccinated, as this is the only way we can save lives and livelihood, as well as return to our normal lives.

“In this launch today, we have two sets of vaccines being dispensed; the Moderna and AstraZeneca vaccines. We are taking the vaccine seriously but we will not shut down Edo State,” he noted.

The State Epidemiologist, Dr. Greg Oko-Oboh, who deliver a lecture titled, “COVID-19 vaccination, a fighting chance,” said the State is 8th out of the 36 States of the federation with the new infection.


1 COMMENT

  1. And when does he think this scam of a pandemic will “go away?” Why did he not enforce vaccines when he was campaigning for reelection when people where gather enmass without any covid protocols observed??

    With all due respect Mr governor, you are a big hypocrite!

    And your plans to force vaccines will not succeed especially on the children of Jesus Christ. You want to promote the agenda of the antichrist spirit that people cannot buy or sell until they take the mark of the beast.

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