 The Ondo State Government says it is now compulsory for residents to get COVID-19 vaccination to curb the spread of the pandemic. The Information Commissioner, Donald O'Jergo, said this while briefing newsmen at the weekly Executive Council meeting in Akure. O'Jergo further said, besides all existing protocols, all residents in the states must be vaccinated with an effect from two weeks from now. After the expiration of this two weeks, evidence of vaccination will be the condition to assess public places, churches, mosques and others. The Information Commissioner also said the head of service has been mandated to drive home this process in the public service. The only condition after the expiration of these two weeks shall be the only condition to assess worship places, churches, mosques and public places at banks, offices and public functions. In other words, the public service is not insulated from the directive. All staff, all workers in the public service have been enjoined as a matter of urgency and it is compulsory that they get vaccinated.