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Solihull people not 'grand schemes' must be the priority say town's Lib Dems

Solihull people not grand schemes must be the priority say town s Lib Dems The latest in our series of party interviews ahead of local elections 16:10, 23 APR 2021 Get all the latest politics news via email updates Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice In the next in our series of interviews ahead of Solihull s local elections, the Local Democracy Reporting Service speaks to the Liberal Democrat group.

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Burying the dead in residential areas

Share LAST week, the Lagos State government outlawed the burial of corpses within residential premises across the state. This, it said, was part of the measures enacted to prevent the transmission of communicable diseases. It has also prohibited the use of residential areas as morgues. This was disclosed by the Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Law Reform Commission, Ade Adeyemo, who noted that the prohibition had become imperative as the state sought to step up to the 21st century realities of preventing communicable diseases. Adeyemo added that the commission arrived at the measure after careful consideration and review of the laws addressing the immediate and peculiar needs of Lagos residents. She said: “The commission, after review, found it expedient to ensure that the Lagos State Public Health Law was expanded to include present-day disease outbreaks like Ebola, Lassa fever and other communicable diseases.”

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Lagos Govt bans burials at home | New Nigerian Politics

Lagos Govt bans burials at home Posted by adminHeadlines, Lagos, State News Friday, December 11th, 2020 The Lagos State government has banned the burying of bodies within residential premises across the state as part of measures to prevent transmission of communicable diseases. It has also prohibited the use of residential areas as morgues, embalmment centres, and burial sites. This was disclosed by the Executive Secretary of Lagos State Law Reform Commission, Ade Adeyemo, who said the prohibition had become imperative as the state seeks to step up to the 21st century realities of preventing communicable diseases. She explained that the commission arrived at the adopted measures after careful consideration and review of laws that address the immediate and peculiar needs of Lagosians.

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Lagos Government Bans Use Of Residential Areas For Morgues, Burial

Lagos Government Bans Use Of Residential Areas For Morgues, Burial Adeyemo noted that the coronavirus and the need to prevent a second wave of the disease necessitated the review. by SaharaReporters, New York Dec 10, 2020 The Lagos State Government has prohibited the use of residential premises as morgues, embalmment centres and burial sites.  This, according to the government, is to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases in the state.  The Executive Secretary of Lagos State Law Reform Commission, Ade Adeyemo, on Wednesday, said that the prohibition had become necessary as part of measures to adjust to the 21st Century reality of preventing infectious diseases.

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