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Lagos Reopens Ndubisi Kanu Park & Dr Abayomi Finnish Recreational Park

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… Stresses adherence to COVID-19 conventions 
The Lagos State Government on Sunday reported the returning of two of its recreational parks for open use, focusing on that guests to the parks must conform to the staying alive COVID-19 conventions. 
Mrs Titilayo Ajirotutu, the Assistant Director, Public Affairs, Lagos State Parks and Gardens (LASPARK), unveiled this in an announcement made accessible to newsmen in Lagos. 
As indicated by Ajirotutu, the returned recreational offices are the Ndubisi Kanu Park in Alausa and the Dr Abayomi Finnish Park in Oregun, Ikeja. 
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the state had shut down all parks at the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic to contain the network spread of the infection. 
This measure denied fun searchers the chance to unwind in the open and prevented government income from the offices. 
The announcement cited Mrs Adetoun Popoola, the General Manager of LASPARK, as saying that the organization had made fundamental game plans and set up applicable wellbeing conventions for the general population to visit the parks. 
"Severe recognition of COVID-19 rules including physical separating, utilization of face veils, temperature checks and washing of hands with cleanser and running water is pertinent to lessening the danger of presentation to the infection. 
"It is additionally relevant to make reference to that kids under five and grown-ups over 65 years are encouraged to remain at home to lessen their danger of disease. 
"All play things and games which have high touch surfaces will likewise not be operational for the time being at the parks," Popoola said. 
The LASPARK supervisor said further that the inhabitance furthest reaches of the parks had been confined to 150 individuals for Ndubuisi Kanu Park and 100 individuals for Dr. Abayomi Finnih park to forestall packing. 
She said that other open recreational parks in different pieces of the state are as yet being surveyed for returning, including that the general population would be advised as needs be. (NAN)

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