Osagie OTABOR, Akure
A corpse meant for burial in Kogi State has been seized by the Ondo State Government for breaching its orders on dusk to dawn curfew.
Also seized were over 50 buses conveying passengers to different parts of the county.
The Task Force on COVID-19 in Ondo made the arrest while monitoring compliance at the borders.
The curfew was imposed to curb the spread of COVID-19 at beer parlours, night clubs and other social venues where people gathered in spite of the ban on social gathering by Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.
The governor also ordered the closure of its borders to all persons and vehicles except the ones conveying food and other essentials.
It was gathered that the Task Force arrested the buses along the Akure-Ilesha highway after it got information that they broke through the security at the Owena border with Osun State.
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Sources said the corpse was in transit to Kogi State from Lagos State for burial when the Task Force arrested the hearse conveying it.
Special Adviser to Governor Akeredolu, Mr. Tobi Ogunleye, said the vehicles were apprehended for violating the directive on curfew in the state and the regulation on overloading including travelling interstate.
Ogunleye said some security operatives were frustrating the efforts to curb COVID-19 by allowing travellers into the state.
He stated that an Airforce officer who became a commercial driver during the curfew hours was arrested.
The passengers in the buses said they were returning to their villages in Kano State so that they could feed because ‘Lagos is now dry’.
A special team was organised to escort the travellers to the borders to enable them continue their journey.

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