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Mixed Reactions Greet Lifting Of Ban On Religious Activities In Ondo | Sahara Reporters Governor RotimiAkeredolu had on Wednesday announced the lifting of a partial ban on religious gatherings in the state after consultation with religious... READ MORE:

Residents of Ondo have continued to react to the lifting of the ban on religious activities in the state by government.

Mr Samuel Abiola, a worshiper with the Christ the King Church, Akure, said the opening of churches was a right decision taken by the state government, noting that it would allow Christians to pray more for the nation in order to surmount the challenges bedeviling the country. Another Christian, Mrs Abigail Ilerioluwa, who is also an evangelist in a Pentecostal church in the state, said government must not be in a rush to open churches and mosques in the state due to the threat of Coronavirus.

In a chat with SaharaReporters, Rev Ayo Oladapo, Ondo State Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria, disclosed that government had already met with religious leaders on the modalities to protect worshippers from the virus in churches and mosques. He said, “We would be working with the state government to ensure that our people are reminded on what they need to do in keeping themselves safe from contracting the virus.”

 

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