The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has approved the full reopening of worship centres in the state.
He announced this during a briefing in Lagos on Saturday.
The governor said mosques can hold their prayers five times daily while churches can also commence weekly services.
The governor had on Friday, August 7 allowed mosques and churches to commence their Friday and Sunday services only.
He, however, warned that the safety protocols released by the government must be strictly adhered to.
“Muslims can now have their five times daily prayers in mosques. Churches can also begin mid-week services,” the Governor said
Worship centres in the state had been shut since March as part of measures to contain the spread of COVID-19.
As of Friday, September 18, 2020, the governor said, Lagos State had conducted close to 100,000 tests and recorded a total of 18,854 confirmed cases of COVID-19.
Of this number,15,598 have recovered in community, 592 are currently active in the community, and 207 deaths have sadly occurred.
“It is, however, interesting to note that we have also recorded a dramatic decline in the number of COVID-19 related deaths at our facilities,” he added.
Sanwo-Olu advised citizens not to let down their guide against the pandemic, urging them to act responsibly by maintaining the required levels of hygiene.
“The Lagos State Government, like the Federal Government, is committed to continuing the maintenance of a fine balance between the safety of lives and the sustenance of livelihoods.
“We will continue to make adjustments as required, but the gradual resumption of social, educational, and economic activity must never be taken as an excuse to let down our guard against the pandemic,” the governor said.