Museveni issues fresh orders to contain Covid-19

Tuesday 01st September 2020 16:04 EDT
 
 

Kampala: Uganda President Yoweri Museveni has ordered security organs to strictly enforce the directives on restrictions to deter coronavirus (COVID-19) spread. As part of the presidential directive, Museveni has instructed the Police to tighten enforcement of the curfew for commuter motorcycles bodabodas, private and public transport, among others. The curfew for bodabodas begins at 6 pm whereas that for private vehicles and public transport is 9 pm. The President's message was announced by the information minister, Judith Nabakooba, during a press conference in Mityana town.

Nabakooba said the President's fresh directive follows a spike in the Covid cases and deaths. As of Saturday, Uganda had recorded 2,847 cases and 29 deaths. By July 23, the country had recorded one Covid death. "In one month, we have 29 deaths and the number continues to grow every day. This is about one person dying every day," she said.

Despite a spike in Covid cases, she said, bars are illegally operating and people are increasingly attending weddings, funerals in large numbers without face masks and social distancing. At the same event she hosted at Enro Hotel, the minister lauded Ugandans who are voluntarily helping enforce the Covid standard operating procedures (SOPs) among the citizenry.

"We have seen bodaboda leaders, taxi operators supporting the Police in enforcing the guidelines. As a result, there has been an improvement with passengers embracing the guidelines," she said. Nabakooba urged other sectors such as markets, arcades and individuals to embrace the system of community policing.

Reopening schools, worship places

 Nabakooba said the President has also instructed the National Task Force on Covid to review the possibility of a phased reopening of schools starting with candidate classes and clinical medical students. The task force will also review the status of other sectors such as places of worship like mosques and churches, mobile markets, tourism and the airport. Other sectors to be reviewed include the entertainment industry such as bars, cinemas, nightclubs and sports events.

Security intensified

Police spokesperson Fred Enanga said they have intensified enforcement following the presidential directive. He added that they will mount roadblocks for bodabodas, private and public transport, not excluding pedestrians without masks.

Following the lifting of the lockdown, Enanga said, certain roadblocks in the urban centres were removed to allow traffic flow smoothly. He said they would re-introduce them. On the arrest of politicians, he said, all regional and division Police commanders have been instructed by the director of operations to arrest whoever breaches the Covid -19 SOPs.


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