Breaking: Warri South Council, Police Seal - Up Building Where COVID - 19 Fatality Was First Admitted*
Fresh Angle International can authoritatively report that the building occupying the clinic where the COVID - 19 positive patient who died yesterday, was first admitted, has just been sealed up by authorities of Warri South Local Government Council in concert with the police at A Division Warri.
The clinic, Gifted Hands Clinic & Maternity at Ugbori, off Ekurede Itsekiri Road in Warri, was sealed up by the council authority, the police led by the DPO of A Division, Onyeke Ezekiel and some community leaders.
Surprisingly, the action met resistance from some residents of the densely populated settlement.
The storey building where the clinic is situated, has residential occupants, with the clinic occupying just one of the flats.
The COVID - 19 fatality who was the business manager of BEDC and alleged pastor, before his death yesterday , was first admitted at Gift Hand Clinic and Maternity, before he was purportedly rushed to Delta State University Teaching Hospital at Oghara, where he died.
The Bayelsa State government has sealed the premises of Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) Oil and Gas facility, in Egbebiri, a Biseni Community in Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. The Chairman of Bayelsa State Physical Planning and Development Board, Hon. Ebi Waribigha, said the sealing of the facility followed an eviction order issued by the State Physical Planning and Development Tribunal in Yenagoa. The eviction order had granted the government of Bayelsa State leave to effect the eviction of Agip and all occupants of the premises to enable the Physical Planning and Development Board to conduct environmental, health, technical integrity and safety checks at the facility. The facility was reportedly built without a building permit as required by the Bayelsa State Physical Planning and Development Law (2015). The court had also directed the Commissioner of Police, the Commander of the Joint Task Force (JTF) and all security agencies to facilitate the enforc...
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