Coronavirus: Gov Sanwo-Olu Lifts Ban On Event Centers In Lagos

Posted by Amarachi on Tue 09th Jun, 2020 - tori.ng

Lagos state govt has lifted the ban placed on event centres amid the coronavirus pandemic.

 Gov Sanwo-Olu Lifts Ban On Event Centers In Lagos

This was disclosed by the Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mrs. Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf during a live Instagram session tagged “Ensuring Effective Health Safety and Environment Management System in Hospitality Industry- Post COVID-19”.

According to her, before any event centers will be permitted to open in the state, they must have met the necessary requirements of its newly introduced Register-to-Open initiative.

Responding to speculations relating to whether the number of persons allowed would exceed 20 persons, Akinbile-Yusuf, explained that at-most one-fifth of the capacity of the centre should house not more than 500 persons.

She said:

“This depends on the size of the event hall, if it is going to one-fifth of the normal occupancy level of each venue, then that is fine but no matter how big the event hall, it cannot occupy more than 500 people at a time, that is what the guideline says.

“This is not about 20 individuals in a building now, what we are saying is that one can have at-most one-fifth of the capacity of the hall. If you have a large event hall that can accommodate as many as 5,000, the maximum one cannot exceed is more than 500 at a time.”


Akinbile-Yusuf added:

“We have global guidelines that deal with both social and religious centres but we have specific ones for certain categories.”

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