Oyo State Government has reiterated mandatory safety guidelines to corporate bodies, event planners, and individuals organizing Valentineâs Day celebrations, emphasizing that the day should be observed safely and responsibly.
The Government also warned that failure to comply with the directives will result in severe consequences under the law.
In a statement by the commissioner for information, Prince Dotun Oyelade said the move is in response to the anticipated increase in social gatherings during the Valentineâs celebrations.
The commissioner emphasized the importance of involving security agencies, including the Nigeria Police Force, Nigeria Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Amotekun, and Operation Burst, in the planning process.
He stated that their involvement is crucial to ensuring comprehensive logistics and security measures are in place for safe gatherings.
The commissioner also noted the importance of maintaining health protocols, such as good hygiene, proper ventilation, and staying updated on health advisories.
He noted that event planners must also reach a consensus with both security and medical personnel regarding venue selection.
He said the State Ministry of Health and the Hospitals Management Board, along with private hospitals when necessary, must be engaged to guarantee sufficient medical support during events.