x

COVID-19: Enugu residents transact businesses, defy sit-at-home order

Some Residents defied the sit-at-home order as they went about their daily activities in some parts of the metropolis with buyers and sellers transacting businesses.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Correspondent who monitored the situation on Wednesday, observed that some shops and markets were with people buying, selling and rendering services.

The situation was not different from other days as many did not observe the precautionary measures of social distancing.

The situation was not different at some motor parks as commercial drivers were carrying passengers, although keeping to the directives of two passengers on a seat row.

Some sellers, who spoke to NAN, said it was difficult for everyone to keep to the directives of sitting-at-home because most buyers were daily income earners, who could not stock their homes with enough foodstuff that could last for two weeks.

Mrs Regina Azubike, a fruit seller at Top land market, Amechi/Ebony paint road, said she had not observed the sit-at-home order since it began.

Mrs Chika Umah, a respondent explained that it was not easy to maintain social distancing in markets because the number of people coming into the market for business transactions was high.

“How do you intend to control all these people, especially now that everyone is struggling to buy his or her needs with the little money in their pockets?,” she asked.

Mr Fred Eke, a commercial driver at Garki motor park, said he was loading his vehicle according to government directive.

Eke said that sit-at-home order was not supposed to affect commercial drivers because those going to market to get food must be transported with commercial vehicles.

“We should also be exempted so as to continue to serve the public as many going to get foodstuff need commercial drivers to take and bring them home,” he said.

Mrs Virginia Ekwo, a hair stylist at Achara-Layout said she needed to open her shop so as to get some money to feed her family.

Ekwo added that many had been patronizing her in her hair style business since the sit-at-home order commenced.

Mrs Stella Onyia, a fashion designer said that although, the sit-at-home directive was a good thing done by the government as it was to save people’s lives but everyone needed to feed his family

“The directive is good for everyone but since there is no palliative from the government, we need to go out to make some money in order to feed our families,” Onyia said.

A buyer, Miss Felicia Obioha said that the precautionary measure like placing water and soap at strategic point in the market and parks could not be followed by the public.

Obioha added that the number of buyers and sellers in the market was high for the precautionary measures to be followed.(NAN)

Hot this week

Igoche Mark Hails Tinubu’s Sports Reforms, Urges Private Sector Investment

Basketball promoter and founder of the Mark D’ Ball...

Relief for Former Councillors in Abia as Payment of Arrears Begins

By Okechukwu Keshi UkegbuFormer councillors who served in local...

Abuja Bus Terminals to ” Hit the Ground Running” After FEC Approval, Wike Assures

By Joyce Remi- BabayejuThe FCT Minister, Barr.Nyesom Wike, has...

Amotekun Condemns ‘Gestapo-Style’ Arrest of Operative by Zone 11 Police in Ibadan

press releaseThe Oyo State Security Network Agency and Amotekun...

Diri Inaugurates APC Coordinators, Warns Against Division

Bayelsa State Governor, Senator , has inaugurated local government...

Kano Assembly Speaker Extends Ramadan Greetings to Muslim Faithful

By Jabiru HassanThe Speaker of the , Rt. Hon....

Kaduna Gov Uba Sani Pledges No Demolition Without Compensation

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaKaduna State Governor, , has assured...

YDV Commends Tinubu’s Security Measures, Urges Increased Focus on Kwara State

The socio-political organization, (YDV), has commended President for his...

Union Newspapers Alleges El-Rufai Dragged Them to Court for Six Years Over N90bn Asset Report

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaThe has accused former Kaduna State...

FERMA Proposes ₦229.999 Billion 2026 Budget, Calls for Enhanced Legislative Support

By Jabiru HassanThe (FERMA) has submitted a proposed budget...

Defence beyond Guns: Why Human Life Matters 

    By Abu Jemimah Lami Defence is often imagined...

Amotekun Condemns ‘Gestapo-Style’ Arrest of Operative by Zone 11 Police in Ibadan

press releaseThe Oyo State Security Network Agency and Amotekun...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img