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Tuesday, May 5, 2020

COVID-19: NMA praises Gov AbdulRazaq over care for frontline health workers

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COVID-19: NMA praises Gov AbdulRazaq over care for frontline health workers

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) on Tuesday hailed Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for delivering on his words to pay frontline health workers daily allowances in appreciation of their work.

Kwara State Chairman of the NMA Dr Kolade Solagberu said in a statement in Ilorin, the state capital, that AbdulRazaq has fulfilled his promise to pay decent allowances to all the health workers involved in the COVID-19 campaign.

While medical doctors are being paid N25,000 daily, all other categories of health workers in the frontline are getting varying allowances on a daily basis to encourage them to do more.

“This is to appreciate Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq who has kept to his words by fulfilling all promises, especially the recently disbursed financial motivations to the Frontline Healthcare workers in Kwara State who are actively involved in facing the COVID-19 challenge in the State,” Dr Solagberu said.

“This is no doubt motivating and an added impetus towards driving the ready spirit of the health workers. 

“The Kwara State branch of the Nigerian Medical Association is proud to have you as our Governor at this crucial time and shall sustain our collaborative stance to further break newer grounds for an overall improved health care system in Kwara State.”


The government meanwhile has commended the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) for its technical support for the state’s medical team, saying the NCDC delegation would be leaving Kwara better prepared to manage COVID-19 and similar cases in the future.

“I write on behalf of His Excellency Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq and the good people of Kwara State to express our profound appreciation for your noble contribution while in the state particularly in the fight against COVID-19,” Kayode Alabi, Deputy Governor and Chairman of the Kwara State Technical Committee, said in a letter addressed to the NCDC team which departed the state on Tuesday.

“Your expertise and technical know-how has tremendously improved the state’s healthcare services especially during this crucial time of combating the dreadful COVID-19 pandemic. It is also pertinent to state that the history of the present health challenges will not be complete without your contribution written in gold.”

The NCDC delegation, led by Dr Shuaib Belgore, arrived Kwara a few weeks ago to drill the state’s medical team on the handling of the pandemic, resulting in strengthened capacity and capability of the state to tackle the pandemic.

Nigeria: FG to invest ‘Abacha loots’ in Mambilla Power Project

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Nigeria: FG to invest ‘Abacha loots’ in Mambilla Power Project

The Nigerian Government says part of the 311 million dollars ‘Abacha loot’ returned from the United States will be invested in the Mambilla Power Project.
It said that part of it would be deployed into the ongoing fight against COVID-19 in the country.
Malam Garba Shehu, the President’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, confirmed this in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday.
He expressed optimism that the Mambilla power project when completed, would provide electricity to some three million homes or over 10 million citizens in the country.
Shehu revealed that part of the funds had already been allocated, and would be used ”in full, for vital and decades-overdue infrastructure development.
”The projects include the second Niger Bridge, the Lagos-Ibadan and Abuja-Kaduna-Kano expressways – creating tens of thousands of Nigerian construction jobs and local skills, which can then be useful in future projects.

Nigeria: Senate wants Police Force decentralized, insists on community policing

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Nigeria: Senate wants Police Force decentralized, insists on community policing

The Senate has called for the decentralization of the Nigeria Police Force and the need for community policing as a way of addressing the country’s problem of insecurity.
This formed part of the recommendations of the Senate Ad-hoc Committee on Nigeria Security Challenges which was considered and approved during plenary on Tuesday.
Recall that the upper chamber had set up an Ad-hoc Committee on Nigeria Security Challenges on January 29, 2020, under the Chairmanship of the Senate Leader, Senator Yahaya A. Abdullahi.

The Senate Spokesman, Senator Ajibola Basiru, said in a statement that the committee, in its report, made wide-ranging recommendations which were also approved by the chamber.
It urged the executive to direct the Ministry of Police Affairs and the Inspector General of Police to “decentralize the police command structure with operational and budgetary powers” vested in the zonal commands.

The Senate also urged the Federal Government to set up Zonal Security Advisory Committees at each Zonal Command to advise on the security challenges facing each zone.
The composition of the Zonal Advisory Council as proposed by the upper chamber include; Governors in the Zone; Zonal AIG of Police; State Commissioners of Police in the Zone; State Directors of the Department of State Security Service; Zonal Immigration Officers; Zonal Customs Officers; and Representative of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps in the Zone.

Others are: Representative of the Nigeria Correctional Service in the Zone; Chairmen of State Traditional Rulers Council in the Zone; Faith-based Leaders in the Zone; Civil Society Representatives in the Zone; Representative of Senators from the Zone; Representative of Members of House of Representatives from the Zone; Representatives of Business Community and Labour in the Zone; and any person or persons deemed to be useful and relevant, taking into account the socio-cultural peculiarities of the zone.

Recommendations were also made for the expansion of the State Security Council and constitution of Area Command, Local Government and Ward Level Advisory Councils.
The Senate, accordingly, urged the Federal Government to direct the Ministry of Police Affairs and the Inspector General of Police to immediately implement the Community Policing Strategy involving local stakeholders at the grassroots, and traditional rulers with a view to addressing local security challenges.
The upper chamber while urging the state assemblies to make necessary laws to legalize community policing to be established at the Local Government level, called on State Governors to fund community policing from grants appropriated to each Local Government.

Nigeria reports record infections hours after lockdown was eased

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Nigeria reports record infections hours after lockdown was eased
The total number of infections in the country stands at 2,802, including 93 deaths and 417 recoveries [Temilade Adelaja/Reuters]
The total number of infections in the country stands at 2,802, including 93 deaths and 417 recoveries [Temilade Adelaja/Reuters] The total number of infections in the country stands at 2,802, including 93 deaths and 417 recoveries [Temilade Adelaja/Reuters] 

Nigeria has recorded its highest single-day infection rate of COVID-19, the day Africa's biggest economy began a six-week phase-out period of the emergency lockdown measures.

A total of 245 new cases were confirmed on Monday by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), 73 of them in the country's commercial capital Lagos.
The total number of infections in the country stood at 2,802 on Tuesday, including 93 deaths and 417 recoveries.
The update came just hours after the government relaxed restrictions in Abuja, Ogun and Lagos states, after more than four weeks of lockdowns imposed to contain the new coronavirus.
Businesses reopen as Nigeria eases coronavirus lockdown (02:09)
These densely populated regions will come into line with the rest of the country in which slightly looser restrictions introduced last week by President Muhammadu Buhari included an overnight curfew, mandatory face masks in public and a ban on non-essential interstate travel.

On Monday, the usually frenetic streets of the coastal megacity Lagos, largely empty during the lockdown, were busy again with cars, buses and tricycle taxis.
Despite rules banning groups of more than 20 people and stipulating that individuals remain two metres (6.6 feet) apart, large groups of people often gathered by the road waiting for public transport.
Social distancing rules were largely ignored.
Distinctive yellow minivans used as buses were full, with some passengers struggling to find space to enter vehicles.
However, in a crucial difference to pre-lockdown life, most people on the streets of Lagos wore face masks.
In the capital Abuja, in central Nigeria, many businesses were still closed.
Businesses have been allowed to reopen provided they have decontaminated their offices, can enable social distancing and offer hand sanitiser and hand washing.

The decision to begin a phased lifting of the lockdown despite the recent sharp rise in cases was criticised by some medical experts, including the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA).
The NMA president, Francis Faduyile, said on Friday the move was "very premature" and risked driving up the rate of infections, which he called a "frightening scenario".
Chike Ihekweazu, the head of NCDC, warned that crowded scenes seen on Monday would result in more infections.

SOURCE: NEWS AGENCIES

Return to lockdown likely, Fed Govt warns Nigerians

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Return to lockdown likely, Fed Govt warns Nigerians
Businesses reopen as Nigeria eases coronavirus lockdown ...
A lockdown of the country again is likely.
This follows Monday’s gross disobedience of the protocols as Nigerians got some relief after weeks of restrictions.
It was the first day after the easing of the shutdown to contain the spread of coronavirus in Abuja, Lagos and Ogun states.
Before the four-week stay-at-home imposed by President Muhammadu Buhari, Lagos and Abuja had been under some forms of restriction for at least one week.
Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 is not pleased that there was a breach of social distancing with overcrowding in public places, interstate movement and shunning of face masks.
“Today, we might forgive a little bit because it was the first day. However, we will have infections because of what happened today (yesterday), no doubt about that.
“But what is more important is how we can learn from the mistakes of today (yesterday) into tomorrow and into next tomorrow, so that by Friday, hopefully, they will have normalised some of these things.
“The challenge for us as a society is how we now organise ourselves to mitigate this risk to limit transmission from each other. We don’t want an explosion of new infections.
“But if we do have that explosion, there will be almost no choice left for the leadership of the country than to ask all of us to go back into our homes.
“For the benefits of having a few hours a day of coming out and reopening parts of the economy, there is a price to pay and that price is that we organise ourselves to do this strictly,” Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Chikwe Ihekweazu, said. He spoke during the daily briefing of the task force in Abuja yesterday.
Dr. Ihekweazu said although the PTF expected some lapses in compliance with safety precautions by some people, corporate organisations, especially banks, flouted the NCDC guidelines for infection prevention and control.
He said the panel noted that only a few bank branches opened a development that led to the high number of customers seen in them.
The NCDC boss explained that the Federal Government expected a few extra infections as a result of the lapses on Monday.
“Initial reports are not too pleasing across the country. When we say take responsibility this time,   we really needed to address corporate Nigeria. One of the biggest groups that we have allowed to restart business today were banks,” he said, adding: “When you limit the number of branches that open, everybody goes to the one branch that is open; that becomes counter-productive.
“We can produce all the guidelines in the world, but if organisations fail to support the implementation of these measures and focus on a risk-based approach, then our efforts might amount to little or nothing.
National Coordinator of the task force,  Dr. Aliyu Sani, also clarified that “the easing of the lockdown is in no way a license to relax our self-protection measures.
”It is also not …to return to business as usual. The danger of acquiring COVID -19 is even more clear and present now that we are all slowly going back to work.”
Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, enjoined Nigerians to be more cautious” countries who eased or lifted restrictions, suffered an increase in new cases.”
”We need to protect, not only ourselves but each other and our loved ones. We need to make sacrifices today for a better tomorrow,” he advised.
PTF chairman, Boss Mustapha lamented that crowds at the banks milled around without giving a hoot to the possible spread of COVID-19.
He charged banks to help in solving the crowd problem by ensuring that their online platforms were set right and Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) loaded with cash.
Mustapha also noted that state governments and security agencies had been advised to ensure strict compliance by corporate organisations to the regulations for the current phase of a national response.
He appealed to Nigerians to continue being responsible citizens, adding that easing the lockdown did not mean danger had already been averted.
He said, “The PTF has been monitoring the level of compliance with some of the measures and early observations showed a lack of compliance with social distancing and wearing of masks.
“We note particularly the chaotic scenes around the banks and other financial institutions. We must reiterate that the danger of infection is not over and that individual actions will contribute to the success or failure of our measures.
“We urge citizens to minimize the risk of getting infected while in the banks. We similarly urge the banks to ensure that their ATMs and online banking systems are in good order and stocked regularly to avoid convergence of customers in their premises.
“The PTF fully understands the desire of Nigerians to come out to continue their lives after five weeks of lockdown.
“State governments and security agencies have however been advised to enforce the measures rigidly and violators will be prosecuted.”
On inter-state travels, Mustapha said the PTF was not pleased at the rate of movements across the states, including the recent transfer of Almajiris.
He noted that with the new phase of the national response,   such movements would be regarded as a violation of regulations.
“The PTF has also received reports on the level of compliance with the nationwide ban on inter-state movements. The objective of the ban is to slow down the spread of the virus across state boundaries.
“The determination of the government to enforce this policy is not in doubt and as we progress, we believe that proper alignment with the directives of Mr. President would be pursued.
“There has been very noticeable relocation of Almajiris from one state to another, up until yesterday (Sunday). With the ban on interstate movement, the continuation of this exercise will not be in alignment with the guidelines issued.
“The PTF shall engage the respective state governments on how to achieve their objectives.”
The task force also lamented that some states involved in ‘deportation’ Almajiris were helping in the breach of the ban on interstate movement.

Nigeria govt finally reveals drug used for treating COVID-19 patients

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Nigeria govt finally reveals drug used for treating COVID-19 patients


The Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, has revealed the drug used in treating COVID-19 patients in Nigeria.

Ehanire during a press briefing on Tuesday said Nigeria has started using Remdesivir.

Remdesivir is an antiretroviral drug, in managing COVID-19 patients.

“We have been using that (Remdesivir); we have tried that in Lagos too,” he said.

“So, we have tried the antiretroviral drug to see what effect it has.”

He added that Nigeria has moved from disease importation to community spread.

Recall that the US had approved emergency use of Remdesivir, for treatment of the disease.

The US National Institute of Health had said the drug proved effective against the new coronavirus disease.

Meanwhile, Nigeria has so far recorded 2802 cases while 93 persons have died from the coronavirus infection.

Friday, April 24, 2020

Federal Govt extends airports closure by two weeks in Nigeria

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Federal Govt extends airports closure by two weeks in Nigeria

Airports will not reopen for commercial flights on Thursday, Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika confirmed on Monday.

Sirika announced the extension of airports closure by two weeks.

The airports, which were initially shut as part of efforts to control the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) were projected to reopen on April 23.

On March 23, the Federal Government announced the closure of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos and the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja for one month in the first instance as part of measures to combat the coronavirus scourge.

Sirika explained that the new projected date of opening of airport operations is consequent upon the two weeks extension of the lockdown by President Muhammadu Buhari.

The extension was contained in a statement issued in Abuja yesterday by the Director of Public Affairs in the Aviation ministry, James Odaudu.


The statement reads: “As a result of the extension on lockdown by Mr. President, it is no longer possible for us to open our airspace and airports for normal operations by the 23rd April, 2020.”

The minister also explained that the new projected date of reopening will be subject to review.

He, however, appealed to air travellers and all stakeholders in the aviation industry to see the extension and the other measures taken by the government as necessary sacrifices to safeguard the health and well-being of Nigerians.

COVID-19: Gombe assembly recommends total lockdown of state

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COVID-19: Gombe assembly recommends total lockdown of state

The Gombe State House of Assembly has recommended total lockdown of the state following the outbreak of Coronavirus in the state.

Abubakar Ibrahim, Speaker of the house stated this at the plenary session on Tuesday in Gombe.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the state recorded five positive index cases of the virus on Monday.

The speaker stressed the need for a quarantine centre for all people coming into the state to be restricted for 14 days before being allowed entry.

He said the house recommended the use of NYSC temporary orientation camp, Amada in Akko Local Government Area of the state, along Gombe-Bauchi Road as quarantine centre.

According to him, the house decries the attitude of some security agencies that allegedly allow people to come into the state which leads to having the positive cases in the state.

He directed the house committee on security to meet with the heads of security agencies in the state on the matter and the way forward.

Ibrahim also expressed the need for more awareness campaigns against the spread of COVID-19, especially among women, adding that all forms of social gatherings must be stopped.

He further emphasised the need for everyone in the state including the governor to undergo a test toward containing the spread of the virus.

NAN also reports that the house approved the appointments of Chairmen and members of the State Civil Service Commission and State Independent Electoral Commissioners forwarded by Gov. Inuwa Yahaya (NAN)

THE ELEVATION CHURCH LENDS SUPPORT IN THE WAKE OF CORONAVIRUS

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THE ELEVATION CHURCH LENDS SUPPORT IN THE WAKE OF CORONAVIRUS

Nigerian non-denominational Christian assembly, The Elevation Church (TEC) has undertaken several efforts to provide nutritional, medical, spiritual, emotional and psychological support to the residents of Lagos State most affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Lagos has been the epicentre of the virus in the country since the index cases in the country, a foreign national, arrived in the state at the beginning of February.

Through its social intervention arm, Pistis Foundation, the church set up a Food Bank that has provided over 4,000 food bags to the indigent. The food bags were comprised of staples such as rice, beans, garri, tinned tomatoes, milk, sugar, oil and much more to enable recipients feed in these critical times where economic activities have stalled. In adherence to the social distancing preventive measure as advised by the World Health Organisation, the Foundation set up a call centre, which received thousands of calls and emails from Nigerians in need, to process the selection and delivery of the relief materials. It later patterned with GIG logistics to deliver food bags to the recipients residing around the Lagos metropolis following the strictest standards of hygiene and safety for all involved. In the face of continued need, the Foundation will continue to increase its efforts to alleviate the suffering of the poor in the state.

Pistis Foundation and the church’s team of medical professionals are also providing free medical interventions to those who might need the same at this time at no cost to the beneficiaries. This is done in partnership with St. Kizito’s Clinic, Lekki and Chion Hospital, Maryland, Lagos.
To foster community, emotional support and mental wellness, The Elevation Church has also partnered with the Institute of Family Engineering and Development to provide free psychological counselling services to people who require support or a listening ear at this time, while also deploying more phone lines for church counselling services via 0700ELEVATE (3538283). This goes alongside several initiatives that have been launched to engage and support people online via social media.
In a bid to aid spiritual growth during this period where the physical congregation is prohibited, the church has expanded its TV ministry and now broadcasts on Wazobia Max, Pop Central, Hallelujah Channel, TVC News, Dove TV, STV and TBN while also providing content on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Mixlr for adults, teenagers and children.

In this time of global crisis, the church has also not failed to lift up daily prayers for the nation and also recently concluded an online 72-hour non-stop prayer chain with over 4,100 participants. Godman Akinlabi, lead pastor, The Elevation Church also holds a weekly national prayer hour with other pastors to intercede for the nation and the world.
Commenting on the ongoing initiatives, Pastor Akinlabi emphasized that one of the cardinal objectives of TEC from inception was to be a church that practically impacts the lives of people wholesomely.


“From our E200 programme designed to support the most financially challenged at the bottom of the socioeconomic pyramid, to our Ubomi Medical/Surgical Outreach to the medically underserved, and our Pistis Foundation driving several other people-centric initiatives, we have embedded within our DNA, an ingrained culture of practically uplifting lives. It is, therefore, consistent with this commitment that we rapidly responded and will continue to play our part in ameliorating this unfortunate hardship by providing relief materials and support to not only needing members, and to the most vulnerable of the society.” He remarked
All initiatives are at no cost to the beneficiaries. To benefit from the Food and Medical interventions, please email covid19@pistisfoundation.org or call our helpline on 07000PISTIS (747847). For other enquiries, email info@elevationng.org

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

No Ramadan lectures, congregational prayers this year, says Sultan

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No Ramadan lectures, congregational prayers this year, says Sultan

As Muslims begin Ramadan fasting this week, the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, has said there will be no Ramadan lectures and congregation prayers in mosques.

The Sultan said this year’s Ramadan is one with a difference, in view of the Covid-19 pandemic, hence everyone should pray at home, as Muslims cannot afford to be reckless with their lives.

Sultan in a statement issued through the Secretary-General of JNI, Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, recommended that Muslims should in addition to recitation of the Holy Qur’an, listen to Ramadan lectures through the Internet and other virtual means.

Noting that most Islamic countries have agreed to suspend public religious congregation, in order to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, which he said is in tandem with the teachings of the Prophet, Sultan said: “As Muslims, we are not, however, oblivious of the fact that death is inevitable, but we must not be reckless with our lives, Q2:195 is a clear testimony to that effect.”

The statement reads: “Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI) under the leadership of His Eminence, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, CFR, mni, felicitates in advance with the Muslim Ummah on the forthcoming month of Ramadan. Unequivocally, Ramadan is the month of the Qur’an, the month of Du’a (supplication) and Dhikr (Allah’s remembrance), the month of Zakah and Sadaqah (giving poor dues and charity), and the month of Qiyamul-Layl (standing in the night for prayers).

“But due to the overwhelming eruption of the novel COVID-19 pandemic, the Ummah’s enthusiasm needs to be reinvigorated as against what obtains of palpable fear over the pandemic outbreak.

“It should be made known that all Salawatun-nawafil (optional and non-obligatory prayers), including Taraweeh, are originally preferred to be observed at home, even though it is Mustahabb (desirable) to observe it in congregation.

“To sum it up, there will not be the annual Tafsir sessions and no congregational Taraweeh in mosques, until when situation permits. We should, therefore, pray with our families at home and stay safe.

“Medical experts and mid-course Ulama’s advice on COVID-19 should be religiously adhered to. We must collectively shun the vituperations of extremists in thoughts and actions on any matter, as warned by the Prophet (PBUH).

“Most often, extreme position on matters of religion creates more dissent views and counteractions, which in the final analysis generates acrimony and animosity rather than solutions, and for all intents and purposes that isn’t the essence of the Islamic faith!

“Despite the challenges of physical and social distancing, Tafsir and other religious teachings could continue using various information technology (IT) platforms, such as Facebook, Skype, YouTube, Zoom, etc., to live stream preaching sessions. Reliable information and communication technology (ICT) professionals could be consulted for proper guidance.

“It is on this basis that the JNI calls on the Ulama’ to as usual make the fear of Allah their watchword, bearing in mind that knowledge is a trust from Allah and shall be accounted for on the Day of reckoning, thus it should be handled with the utmost caution it deserves.

“Muslims should fervently pray for an end to the myriad challenges bedevilling the world and Nigeria in particular, and to also seek Allah’s interventions for better well-being and prosperity.”

Speaking about the economic effects of the lockdown on the fasting Muslims, Sultan called on the wealthy Muslims to increase their generosity during the Ramadan and extend hands to those in need, to ameliorate their sufferings by providing them with food and other necessities.

COVID-19: 112 health workers have been infected in Africa – WHO

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COVID-19: 112 health workers have been infected in Africa – WHO

The World Health Organisation (WHO) says since the beginning of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Africa, 112 health workers from 16 countries have been infected.

WHO disclosed this in a weekly Bulletin on outbreaks and other Emergencies week 16 which covers April 13 to 19 released on Tuesday and posted on WHO Africa twitter account @WHOAFRO.



This Weekly Bulletin focuses on public health emergencies occurring in the WHO African Region.

The WHO Health Emergencies Programme is currently monitoring 108 events in the region.

This week’s main articles cover key new and ongoing events, including COVID-19 in the WHO African Region, Ebola virus disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Measles in the Democratic Republic the Congo.

According to the report, Cameroon has reported the highest number of COVID-19 confirmed cases of health workers at 25, followed by Niger,13; South Africa,13; Mauritius,11; Cote d’Ivoire, seven; Sierra Leone, 11 and Republic of Congo,4.

The report stated that the Democratic Republic of Congo has reported 10 confirmed cases of health workers, Togo, six; Madagascar, five; Namibia, two and Benin, Central African Republic, Eswatini, Guinea-Bissau, and Kenya recorded one case each.



According to the bulletin, most 96 per cent, representing 45 countries in the WHO African Region have been affected by the current COVID-19 global pandemic, with only Comoros and Lesotho reporting no cases.

Since week nine of 2020 (week ending Feb. 25), when the outbreak was first detected in the region, a marked increase in the number of confirmed cases has been observed.

In week 16 (week ending April 19), a total of 4, 405 new confirmed cases was reported, compared to 3 473 cases reported the previous week, a 27 per cent increase in the total number of reported cases.

In addition, there was a 43 per cent increase in the number of deaths (658) observed since the previous week, when 461 deaths were reported.

As of 19 April 2020, a cumulative total of 14, 068 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 658 associated deaths (case fatality ratio 4.7 per cent) have been reported across 45 countries in the WHO African Region.

Some of the countries most affected are: South Africa, 3 158; Algeria, 2,626; Ghana, 1 042, Cameroon, 1 016; Cote d’Ivoire, 847; Niger, 648; Burkina Faso, 565 and Nigeria 541 confirmed cases.

These eight countries account for 74 per cent of the cases reported in the region. Notably, two countries (Republic of Congo and Tanzania observed an exponential increase in their number of confirmed cases in week 16.

Tanzania observed an increase in the number of confirmed cases which rose by 434 per cent from 32 to 171 cases and the Republic of Congo by 104 per cent from 70 to 143 cases.

Seven countries Angola, Gambia, Mauritania, Namibia, Sao Tome and Principe, Seychelles and South Sudan have not reported any new confirmed COVID-19 case during week 1.

The bulletin further stated that 658 deaths occurred in 31 countries.

Six countries in the region have shown very high case fatality ratios: Algeria 14 per cent which 375 deaths out of 2, 629 confirmed cases and Democratic Republic of Congo 8.0 per cent (25/332).

Mali recorded 6.3 per cent fatality ratio (14/224), Burkina Faso 6.4 per cent (36/565), Kenya 5.2 per cent (14/270) and Republic of Congo 4.2 per cent (11/143).

According to the report, the COVID-19 outbreak continues to expand rapidly in the WHO African Region, with 96 per cent (45/47) of countries being affected.

Only Comoros and Lesotho are still apparently free of the disease. The cumulative number of confirmed COVID-19 cases is now 14 068 and the number of deaths is steadily growing, standing at 658, an increase of 43 per cent over the previous week.

The disease is now spreading from the capital cities to the inter-land, with most countries in the region experiencing local transmission, and a few progressing to community transmission.

Most countries are implementing lockdown measures of various types, with varying degree of societal impact.

To prevent this outbreak from further intensifying in the region, it is critical that all governments step up implementing a strong public health response:

“Physical distancing, handwashing, finding cases, providing care and isolation, contact tracing and isolation and additionally, countries need to ensure,’’ it added.

In addition, WHO emphasised that the outbreak of COVID-19 had spread to most countries in the WHO African Region, with an associated upsurge in the number of cases and deaths in the past weeks.

The agency said that many countries were now experiencing local transmission, with a few beginning to see widespread community transmission.

Rigorous efforts are needed to bring this situation under control.

WHO continues to advise all countries in the region to scale up their public health response measures aimed to contain further spread of the disease.

In areas with the widespread or potential widespread transmission, countries will need to quickly adapt mitigation measures to reduce the impact of the pandemic.

(NAN)

Dangote-led coalition plans test for one million Nigerians

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Dangote-led coalition plans test for one million Nigerians


Members of the private sector Coalition Against COVID-19 (CACOVID) are targeting one million Nigerians for coronavirus tests in a massive multi-billion naira support for the governments’ fights against the pandemic.
In the support programme unfolded on Monday, they spoke of plans to distribute food palliatives to not less than 1.7 million households and build 37 six isolation centres (one each in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The facilities are to be built in three phases of one each in the six geo-political zones (Phase I). The coalition plans to provide 20 in the second phase and 11 in the final phase.
CACOVID’s programme is built on three critical areas of increasing testing, expanding treatment through isolation centres and other medical supports and providing humanitarian and social supports through food palliatives and sensitisation campaigns.
The coalition has so far raised about N26 billion as it continues its mobilisation of other private companies and individuals to join the efforts by the government in containing the pandemic.
At a news briefing to formally unveil its programmes, CACOVID leaders outlined plans to build isolation centres in the six zones in the immediate and the remaining 31 in subsequent phases.
The isolation centres were estimated at between N16 billion and N20 billion.
According to the, the coalition will in the next few weeks, launch the distribution of food palliatives across the 774 local government areas of the country with a strategic intent to get basic food items to the most vulnerable people.
COCAVID said it aimed at enabling about one million testing across the country under the globally acclaimed strategy of test, detect, isolate and treat while also deploying enormous human resources and expertise of participating institutions and individuals across the country to support government’s efforts on logistics, awareness and mobilisation.
According to the coalition, it has already ordered for 250,000 supplies for test kits and another 150,000 extraction kits to fast-track molecular testing.
Already, isolation centres are being set up in Lagos, Kano, Rivers, Borno, Enugu and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) while renovations of hospitals and medical supplies are being carried out in other states.
Chief Executive Officer, Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF), Zouera Youssoufou, explained that all CACOVID partners are ready to roll out in all parts of the country having commenced building and equipping of isolation centers in some states.
According to her, there are currently three testing platforms for molecular testing in Nigeria, one of which is the “Open PCR machines”, which the coalition has ordered for 10 units, with eight laboratories certified to conduct COVID-19 tests.
She said: “Open PCR machine is currently the standard platform. Eight labs in Nigeria are certified to conduct Covid-19 testing; 10 new PCR machines and 150,000 extraction kits have been ordered. The other is Roche Cobus Platform with six machines in Nigeria, each capable of testing 960 tests at a time. Nigeria was on track to receive 38,000 but we have ordered 250,000. 10,000 tests ordered by UNICEF have arrived on Thursday, April 16.
“We also have Cepheid Gene Expert Machines – there are 400 machines installed in the country. 250 are expected to be functional with trained lab technicians. Cepheid has developed a COVID-19 testing cartridge that has received FDA approval, and will begin shipping to Africa in two weeks. We have ordered 250,000 cartridges and expect shipment receipt in two weeks.”
Group Managing Director, Access Bank Plc, Mr. Herbert Wigwe, said the coalition is combining medical and social supports with thought leadership to ensure a comprehensive approach to the challenges posed by Coronavirus.
Wigwe said: “One, it was clear from beginning that no one institution can go it alone, so we solicit everybody’s cooperation in tackling this scourge. Two, while several measures are being taken to stop the spread, including lockdowns, restriction, social distancing, there is the need to address the hunger. How do we cater for the feeding needs of the people if these measures are to be effective?”
He added that the coalition is providing thought leadership to tackle the post-pandemic aspect as a lot of businesses have been badly affected and economies have been disrupted and governments and private sector stakeholders must work together to get them back to life after Coronavirus might have been defeated.
Explaining the modalities to get the food relief materials to the targeted households, Wigwe pointed out that it would be done from the bottom of the pyramid, which is the 774 local government areas where the CACOVID partners would be assigned to deliver the materials.
In his remarks, Chief Executive Officer, MTN Communications Nigeria, Mr. Ferdi Moolman urged other private sector organisations which are yet to identify with CACOVID to join hands and make their modest contributions.
Justifying why no organisation could afford to stay aloof, Mr. Moolman said the whole world is not at peace presently and every nation is on its own fighting the battle of COVID-19.
“What we are facing is unprecedented in our lifetime, we need to stand together to fight this,” Moolman said.

MultiChoice Gives DStv and GOtv Customers More Access to Information, Entertainment Content

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MultiChoice Gives DStv and GOtv Customers More Access to Information, Entertainment Content

The prevailing circumstances have called on many across the African continent to adjust to new ways of living and working. Many are required to spend more time at home with their loved ones, and MultiChoice Group (MCG) remains committed to supporting its customers with the best available programming to keep families informed and entertained.

To ensure the most up-to-date information about COVID-19, Africa’s most-loved storyteller will provide broadened access to credible information at this time, by making news channels more widely available across the continent. From today we have included CNN (channel 401), Euronews (channel 414), BBC Word News (channel 400), Aljazeera (channel 406) and Africanews (channel 417), as well as the many other local DStv news channels in markets. GOtv customers will also get the brand-new channel Africanews (channel 47) available on GOtv Max and Jolli. While BBC News (channel 41) and CNN (channel 42) will be open to GOtv Max, Jolli and Confam customers.

“We have been in constant communication with health authorities such as the World Health Organisation, and we will be rolling out Africa-wide public service announcements on COVID-19. It is important that all of us take heed of the announcements and advice from trusted experts so that we can look after our own health and that of our loved ones,” says MultiChoice Nigeria’s Chief Executive Officer, John Ugbe

The video entertainment company is not only expanding its content offering for news, but there will also be more kids shows, movies and curated sports content. We are making revision accessible for lessons from our educational channel Mindset (DStv Channel 319) available on catch up; while also adding educational channels Da Vinci (DStv 318 and GOtv 66) until the end of May to help keep young minds stimulated and engaged. PBS packed with thrilling content opens to DStv Access (DStv Channel 313) and GOtv Jolli (GOtv Channel 65).

“In light of the disruptions to the school year in some markets, we are also working to provide access to the best available educational content, to help keep young minds stimulated and engaged,” continues Ugbe.

Live sports has suffered a notable impact globally as a result of sporting federations correctly prioritising the safety of players and fans alike, by adhering to accepted measures to limit the spread of COVID-19. MCG has acquired the best award-winning sport documentaries from around the globe and produced thematic channels for sports fans to relive the greatest sporting moments of all time. In addition, we have opened SS1 to DStv Compact plus and Compact, this channel will thrill customers with past sport stories that have created some of sports most magical moments. Also opened is SS7 which will showcase Motorsport action to DStv Access. While GOtv customers will have access to GOtv Select 4 opened to compact customers to Re-Live the Premier league. GOtv Select 5 which will showcase past WWE content will also be opened to Compact and Family customers.

It is important to note that due care has been taken to ensure that employees, customers, production houses and suppliers also have limited risk of exposure. A number of sports, film and production crews may not be able to continue working, but customers will be updated of any programme schedules and changes in the coming days and weeks.

“We are taking great care for our staff during this time and have encouraged those that are able to work from home to do so,” Ugbe adds. “In light of this we have advised our customers that there may be a delay in our ability to attend to customer queries. However, we have a number of self-service and online platforms available, and we will do our best to sort out any issues they may have, timeously.”

There will be regular updates from various sections of the business providing further details around our commitment to ensure we continue to provide the best video entertainment even during these challenging times.

To find out more, visit www.gotvafrica.com or www.dstvafrica.com or download the MyGOtv/MyDStv app from the iOS and Android store.

COVID-19 corpses not infectious, says task force

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COVID-19 corpses not infectious, says task force
Nigerian President's Chief of Staff Dies From Coronavirus
The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 on Monday said the bodies of persons, who died of coronavirus, were not infectious.
The National Coordinator of the task force, Dr Sani Aliyu, stated this at a media briefing of the PTF in Abuja.
At the briefing, Aliyu and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, apologised for some PTF members’ violation of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control’s protocols at the burial of the Chief of Staff to the President, Mallam Abba Kyari, on Saturday.
Members of the task force, who attended the crowded burial, have been heavily criticised for disregarding the NCDC protocols for burial of corpses of people that die of COVID-19.
Dignitaries at the burial included Mustapha,  Aliyu; Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama.
Kyari, who had been undergoing treatment at the First Cardiology Consultants Hospital, Lagos died of COVID-19 on Friday and was buried at Gudu cemetery, Abuja on Saturday.
On Monday, the National Coordinator of the PTF,  Aliyu,  assured the public that the task force would continue to follow its guidelines.
He added that the NCDC guidelines for COVID-19 were reflective of the World Health Organisation’s guidelines.
Aliyu said, “I would like to further clarify the issue of COVID-19 and burial processes. Contrary to what is on social media, the late chief of staff’s body was properly prepared for burial, according to the NCDC guidelines and the Islamic faith.
“The bodies of persons with COVID-19,  as stated by the WHO guidelines and I quote, ‘Except in cases of viral haemorrhagic fever and cholera, dead bodies are generally not infectious.’
“To date, there is no evidence of persons having become infected from exposure to the bodies of persons who have died of  COVID-19.’”
Stop inter-state movements, FG tells govs
Aliyu decried the continued large movements across state borders and called on state governments to put a stop to them as such activities contributed to the increase in COVID-19 cases.

Netflix now value $196bn more than ExxonMobil with $166bn market capitalisation

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Netflix now value $196bn more than ExxonMobil with $166bn market capitalisation

Netflix now worth more than ExxonMobil as value reaches $196bn Netflix has become a more valuable company than the US oil giant ExxonMobil, as the streaming service benefits from increased viewing of television and films during coronavirus lockdown, the Guardian reports. Netflix now worth more than ExxonMobil as value reaches $196bn.

Netflix, Inc. (/ˈnɛtflɪks/) is an American media services provider and production company. The company’s primary business is its subscription-based streaming service which offers online streaming of a library of films and television programs, including those produced in-house. Netflix, which has more than 160 million subscribers globally, was boosted by the success of original content released after lockdown measures were imposed around the world, such as the seven-part documentary series Tiger King, which tells the story of Joe Exotic, an eccentric breeder of big cats.

Shares in the company moved 5% higher in early trading on Wall Street on Thursday to a new record high of $448 (£360), taking its market value to $196bn. At the same time ExxonMobil’s share price fell 3% to $39.30, giving it a market capitalisation of $166bn as the price of oil slumped. As recently as 2013 the company was the most valuable in the world, but is now worth about 13% as much as tech titans Apple and Microsoft.

The service’s rivals, such as Amazon’s Prime Video, with an estimated 118 million users, and Disney’s new streaming service, also benefited from new users. Disney+ only launched in the UK and other western European markets in February and has already doubled its global subscriber base to 50 million.

Such has been the demand for streaming services that Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube and the BBC’s iPlayer agreed at the start of the lockdown to reduce the speed of their streams across Europe to ensure broadband networks could cope with significantly higher usage.
Netflix is among Wall Street’s so-called Faang stocks, the most popular and best-performing US technology companies. The acronym also includes Facebook, Amazon, Apple and Google.
Amazon and Netflix investors have shrugged off concerns about the effect of the pandemic on Netflix’s scripted TV and film production in the US, which have been paused.

Meanwhile, ExxonMobil and other oil giants, including the UK firms BP and Royal Dutch Shell, have seen their share prices tumble as demand slumped to the lowest level in 25 years.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) warned the biggest oil production cuts in history would not be enough to offset the huge fall in demand, to levels not seen since 1995, even if travel restrictions are eased in the second half of the year.

Earlier this month ExxonMobil announced it would reduce its spending by a third this year, a reduction of $10bn, as it scaled back plans to cope with the fall in global oil prices. The cuts will be concentrated in the US’s Permian Basin, located in Texas and New Mexico.

Source: theguardian.com

APMTs adopts plane to deliver COVID-19 pandemic vital supplies to Nigeria

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APMTs adopts plane to deliver COVID-19 pandemic vital supplies to Nigeria

NIGERIA’s biggest container terminal operator, APM Terminals, has chartered a flight to deliver vital health supplies acquired under the auspices of the United Nations to support the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria.

The Managing Director of the firm in Nigeria, Alhaji Mohammed Ahmed, who confirmed this development last weekend, said the chartered flight delivered the essential items to Nigeria on Thursday, April 16, 2020.

 “It is very important to keep the flow of especially food supplies, medicine and PPE running to best navigate through the Coronavirus (COVID-19) breakout and its consequences. We see that clearly all over the world, not least in the countries which already are exposed.

‘‘We are therefore happy to support UNICEF in flying vital equipment to families in Nigeria,” Ahmed said. Ahmed said the gesture was in addition to the contribution of USD200,000 (over N75million) to the United Nations in Nigeria Basket Fund to boost the efforts of the Federal Government in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic; and the contribution of another N200million directly into the Federal Government’s COVID-19 Relief Fund Account at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

He also said that the company spent N25million on creating community awareness through the media as well as fliers to sensitize Nigerians about the pandemic. The chartered flight, which landed at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos brought in various health items made up of 10,000 test kits, 15 oxygen concentrators, and various personal protective equipment (PPE), vaccines, IEHK/PEP kits, and other vital health supplies acquired by the UN. The supplies will support the Federal Government, through the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC), to prevent and respond to the COVID-19 pandemic in affected states across the country.

“We are happy to lend a helping hand at this critical time. COVID-19 is no respecter of persons, boundaries or territories. All hands must, therefore, be on deck to curtail its spread across the world. “Our various contributions, which collectively amounts to more than N400million so far, show our high esteem for the country and for our people. We believe that when we work together, we will overcome this pandemic soon,” Ahmed said.

He also emphasized the importance of strict adherence to the various safety measures issued by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in curtailing the virus. Ahmed further requested importers to take delivery of their containers lest the terminal becomes congested. APM Terminals in both Apapa and Onne has continued to provide uninterrupted services during the lockdown. Measures such as providing hotel accommodation around Apapa for personnel have ensured smooth operations.

Monday, April 20, 2020

“Best Tribute Buhari Can Pay Abba Kyari Is To Fix Nigerian Hospitals” – Femi Falana

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“Best Tribute Buhari Can Pay Abba Kyari Is To Fix Nigerian Hospitals” – Femi Falana
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Femi Falana, has started that the greatest tributes President Muhammadu Buhari could pay to the 19 deceased victims of COVID-19 in Nigeria, including his former Chief of Staff, the late Abba Kyari, who died on Friday, was for governments at all levels to fix public hospitals.
Falana, who said this in a statement on Sunday, also attributed the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria to official hypocrisy, impunity and lack of coordination between the federal and state governments in the efforts to fight the spread of the pandemic in Nigeria.
Speaking on the urgent need for public hospitals to be fixed, Falana said the treatment of British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, for COVID-19 in a public hospital in London should be “a sober lesson” for government officials “who usually spend public funds on medical treatment in foreign medical centres.”
He said:-
“From the foregoing, it is indisputable that there is an obvious lack of a coherent COVID-19 policy. This puts to question dangerously the seriousness of the Federal Government in the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
“No doubt, President Buhari has paid glowing tribute to the late Mr. Abba Kyari. But the greatest tribute that can be paid to the deceased and the other 18 citizens that have lost their precious lives on account of complications arising from COVID-19 is for the Federal, State and Local Governments to embark on fixing and equipping public hospitals without any further delay.
“Just last week, the British Prime Minister, Mr. Boris Johnson, who was discharged from a public hospital in London after his treatment for COVID-19, was full of adulation for the National Health Service (NHS) of his country”.
“That should be a sober lesson for members of the ruling class in Nigeria who usually spend public funds on medical treatment in foreign medical centres.”