Following the lockdown caused by the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus in country, the Nigeria Commercial S3x Workers Association have decided to suspend activities, especially in Lagos and Abuja till further notice.
The announcement was made by the National Coordinator, Nigeria S3x Workers Association, Amaka Enemo.
Enemo told The PUNCH on Tuesday that although s3x workers offer “essential services” they will remain indoors because their services involve “substantial bodily contact”.
According to her, the association had been able to sensitise its members to the dangers of coronavirus pandemic.
“There is sensitisation across the country including within our network. S3x workers also offer essential services. However, there is no way s3x workers can do their work without body contact. So, they are staying at home to watch what happens.
“The government has announced a lockdown and as law-abiding citizens, we will not flout the law. If the government says sit at home, we will all obey because nobody wants to die.
“We fall under essential services but ours is peculiar because of the nature of body contact. You cannot compare it to doctors because the doctors are not making full body contact with people the way we do.”
And when she was asked if only ‘street operations’ had been suspended and if private home services could continue, Enemo said the decision of the association was that “all activities be put on hold”.
The national coordinator said, “The lockdown affects street workers and those at home equally. For the sake of their health, they should all stay at home and avoid bodily contact. So, we stay at home but we are sharing materials that will keep them safe.”
Evaluating the financial impact of the lockdown on s3x workers, Enemo said it was the same effect artisans were facing.
Enemo added, “Of course it is going to affect them financially but s3x workers are not the only ones that make money on a daily basis. It is the same for commercial drivers. Of course, they might have their savings but that does not mean it will not affect them. It is affecting everybody so s3x workers are not exempted.”
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And on a final note, the coordinator asserted that her association would accept donations from the government or private sector as this would reduce the impact of the lockdown on members.
“If they are willing to help, we will accept it. It is lockdown. Our business is affected,” Enemo added.
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