
The Rivers state government has announced that the manager of a hotel which was demolished by Governor Nyesom Wike for violating the lockdown order he issued, has tested positive for Coronavirus.
In an announcement made on Sunday May 24, the Rivers government said
the Manager of Prodest Hotel, Bariledum Azoroh is among the 27 new cases
of coronavirus recorded in the State.
The state’s commissioner for information, Paul Nsirim also recalled
how some COVID-19 Taskforce members who went to enforce the Executive
Order at same hotel, were allegedly ”brutalized and dehumanised leading
to the death of one of them.”
The statement reads;
Rivers State has recorded 27 new positive coronavirus cases.
The Manager of Prodest Hotel, Eleme is among the new positive cases.
This latest development validates the State Government’s proactive approach towards the fight against COVID-19.
Recall that Prodest Hotel was demolished two weeks ago because the
owners violated Executive Order 7 which banned the operation of hotels.
The COVID-19 Taskforce members from the Local Government who went to
enforce the Executive Order were brutalized and dehumanised leading to
the death of one of them.

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