The Niger State Government has issued new guidelines to facilitate the commencement of Eid prayers in the state.

In a statement issued by the Director-General, Umar Farooq Abdullahi, he said the existing order for social distancing and social gathering statewide is still in place for compliance.

He also actively encourage the public to be aware of the dangers of COVID-19 and advise citizens to continue to be conscious of the virus as a threat to life, property, and security.

According to the statement, Muslims are further requested to observe their spiritual festivities in accordance with the following guidelines;

1. The prayers are to be observed in various Juma’at Mosques across the state with the recitation of a short Surat(chapters) and brief sermons.

2. Women and children are not allowed to attend the Eid Salaat.

3. The activities during the prayer section must be precise and brief.

4. Medical guidelines, such as hand washing or the use of hand sanitizers, social distancing, and the use of face-masks must be adhered to.

5. Muslims are advised to proceed home immediately after prayers.

6. All forms of gatherings are prohibited during the festival.

However, the DG Bureau for Religious Affairs urges the general public and other stakeholders to comply with these guidelines as the Niger State Government and her enforcement agencies will be deployed for prompt enforcement with consequences.

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