Gov Gboyega
Oyetola in a broadcast on Tuesday announced another 14 days lockdown in Osun,
effective from midnight of Thursday (today) to contain the spread of
coronavirus in the state.
Residents of
Osun on Thursday rushed to banks and major markets ahead of lockdown in the
state.
Oyetola had
on March 29, announced the first 14 days lockdown in the state, which expired
on Tuesday.
The governor,
while announcing another 14 days lockdown, said it would be suspended between
Wednesday and Thursday for residents to restock.
A news
correspondent who went round Osogbo, the capital, reports that there were long
queues of customers at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and also inside the
banking halls.
Some of the
customers, who spoke said they were at the banks to withdraw money to restock
ahead of the lockdown.
Mrs Ibironke
Olawuyi, who was on the queue in one of the branches of First Bank in Osogbo,
said she had been on the queue since 7 a.m. to withdraw money.
“I have been
on the queue since 7 a.m. and this is already 9 a.m. to withdraw money ahead of
the lockdown but as you can see the queue is very long.
“No matter
what, I have to withdraw to buy foodstuffs that will last me and my family for
another 14 days of the lockdown,” Olawuyi said.
Another resident, Mr Laide
Ogunmuyiwa, who spoke at Zenith Bank in Ola-Iya area, said he had been on the
queue since 6:30 a.m.
Ogunmuyiwa said he wanted
to make use of the few hours remaining before the lockdown to withdraw money to
buy what would be needed during the period.
“I have been on the queue
since 6:30 a.m. and the time is already 8 a.m. The queue is very long but I
will endure until it gets to my turn,” he said.
Also at the major markets
visited, there was a large number of residents buying foodstuffs.
At the popular Igbonna
market, residents were seen rushing to buy foodstuffs such as rice, garri,
pepper, tomatoes, among others.
Mrs Toyin Akinkunmi, who
was at the market, said she came early to market to buy foodstuffs before the
environment became rowdy.
Akinkunmi, however, decried
the increase in the prices of the foodstuffs because of the lockdown.
She said the prices of most
of the foodstuffs were almost double of what they used to be.
Also, the popular Osun
Mall, which houses `Justrite’ was filled to the brim with people buying
different provisions.
There are 20 confirmed
cases of coronavirus in the state as announced by the Nigeria Centre for
Disease Control (NCDC), while 17 patients had been discharged.

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