Sunday, 31 May 2020

REVIEWED EKITI STATE DIRECTIVES ON #COVID19

REVIEWED EKITI STATE DIRECTIVES ON #COVID19

* Commencing from tomorrow, June 1, 2020, Ekiti people will now be able to go about their daily activities from Monday to Friday, 6 am to 8 pm in the evening. For the avoidance of doubt, the dusk to dawn curfew will daily resume at 8 pm till 5: 59 am of the following morning.

* Ekiti State public officers on Grade Level 8 and above are to resume for duty from June 1, 2020, while those on Level 7 and below are to remain at home for now.

* Existing restrictions on human and vehicular movement would continue to be observed in accordance with existing regulations contained in the Ekiti State Coronavirus Disease (Prevention of Infection), Regulations 2020.

* For now, Ekiti boundaries will remain on complete lockdown daily pending further review at national level.

* Government is considering reopening the major markets to permanent shop owners, after the outcome of the engagement process that is ongoing on the relocation of roadside traders to the available alternative markets being prepared for them. The reopening will be subject to compliance with specific conditions and protocols that are being determined.

* Similarly, government appreciates the impact of the continued stay at home of our children, therefore, effort is ongoing to reopen the schools as soon as the committee set up to appraise the protocols, resources, conditions and modalities for reopening has concluded its work. 

* As part of steps leading to the reopening of the schools, I have directed the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to commence a stakeholders’ engagement, including teachers, parents, vendors, school administrators and school owners, immediately, for a common position on the best way to manage the situation. This is without prejudice to what may be decided subsequently at the national level in respect of school reopening.

* A similar committee will be engaging with the religious organisations to fashion out a workable protocol that will enable the religious houses to reopen very soon without jeopardising the lives and health of worshippers.

*  I like to reiterate that the ban on social gathering on account of religious, educational, political or any reasons whatsoever, remains in force until the ongoing consultations are concluded.

Ekiti Kete, as we enter another phase in the fight against the invisible but lethal enemy, there is, even now, a greater demand on all of us to take personal responsibility. While government will not shirk its responsibility of ensuring the lives of the people are protected, we cannot afford to be complacent or fatalistic about the pandemic. We have been fortunate so far not to have experienced mass infections and fatalities as seen in other parts of the world where medical know-how, technology and resources are much better, but we should not stretch our luck beyond the elastic limit by being complacent, especially now that more people will be tested in Ekiti State.

We must never trivialise the danger that COVID-19 continues to pose to us. We must ensure we do not have a reversal of fortune. We cannot afford a community infection that could easily overwhelm our medical capacity and return us to another round of stay-at-home with even more stringent measures.

I therefore want to reiterate that the protocols about personal hygiene, hand-washing, use of alcohol-based hand-sanitizer, physical and social distancing, use of face masks must continue to be observed, while our state boundaries remain shut. Our public transport operators must continue to comply with the protocols guiding their operations. Government will be very hard on offenders, because to whom much is given much is expected.

As I conclude this broadcast, I would like to express my immense appreciation to our frontline medical personnel, taskforce team, security agents and the general public. We are also indebted to the esteemed Members of the COVID-19 Response Resource Mobilisation Committee (RRMC), under the chairmanship of Prince Julius Adeluyi-Adelusi for their tremendous contribution to the fight. We owe them immeasurable appreciation for the procurement of the Mobile Molecular Laboratory and other critical interventions that the Committee has provided. 

We also grateful to the Coalition against COVID-19 (CACOVID), under the chairmanship of Alhaji Aliko Dangote for their contribution and donation to the State. We also appreciate the great work being done by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and the hardworking team at the National Centre for Disease Control, under the leadership of Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu.

We are deeply thankful to those who have donated money and material resources as well as those who have volunteered their property for use as isolation centres. We appreciate those who have volunteered information about those sneaking into the state, this kind of information has saved the state the possibility of community transmission as two of such cases turned out to be infected persons. We need to remain more vigilant than ever and to continue to be watchful.

Thank you all, may we all see the end of this COVID-19 pandemic. It is my prayer that none of us shall be missing when it is time for the victory song.

His Excellency
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria

Ado, Ekiti –Sunday, May 31, 2020

VACANCY: Federal University Oye Ekiti is Recruiting for Academic Staff


Federal University Oye Ekiti is a government- owned and -operated Nigerian university. The university is in the ancient city of Oye-Ekiti 

ACADEMIC STAFF VACANCIES

 Applications are hereby invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following academic positions in the Faculties of Basic Medical Sciences and Environmental Sciences of the University:
a)    Professor
b)    Reader
c)    Senior Lecturer
d)    Lecturer I
e)    Lecturer II

A)    Departments in the Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences
i.    Anatomy
ii.    Physiology
iii.    Radiology and Radiation
iv.    Medical Laboratory Science
v.    Nursing


B)    Departments in the Faculty of Environmental Sciences
i.    Architecture
ii.    Estate Management
iii.    Building Technology
iv.    Quantity Survey
v.    Surveying and Geoinformatics
vi.    Urban and Regional Planning

QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED


(i)    Professor
Candidates should be holders of B.Sc., M.Sc., and PhD degrees in core areas of departmental field of study from recognized Universities with at least ten (10) years of teaching, research and administrative experience in tertiary institutions. She/He must have spent a minimum of three (3) of those years as a Reader. Candidates must possess demonstrable competence to provide academic and research leadership. Candidates must show evidence of at least twenty (20) scholarly publications in reputable local and international learned journals, six (6) of which must have been published in Scopus or ISI indexed journal plus registration with relevant professional bodies, where applicable.

(ii)    Reader
Qualifications are the same as (i) above, but with at least eight (8) years of teaching, research and administrative experience in tertiary institutions. She/He must have spent a minimum of three (3) of those years as a Senior Lecturer. Candidates must possess at least fifteen (15) scholarly publications in reputable local and international learned journals, four (4) of which must have been published in Scopus or ISI indexed journal plus registration with relevant professional bodies, where applicable.

(iii)    Senior Lecturer
Qualifications are the same as (i) above, but with at least six (6) years of teaching, research and administrative experience in tertiary institutions plus at least eight (8) scholarly publications in reputable local and international learned journals, two (2) of which must have been published in Scopus or ISI indexed journal plus registration with relevant professional bodies, where applicable.

(iv)    Lecturer I
Qualifications are the same as (i) above, but with at least three (3) years of teaching, research and administrative experience in tertiary institutions plus at least five (5) scholarly publications in reputable local and international learned journals plus registration with relevant professional bodies, where applicable.

(v)    Lecturer II
Candidates should be fresh PhD holders with at least two (2) scholarly publications in reputable local and international learned journals plus registration with relevant professional bodies, where applicable.


Salary
The salary and conditions of service for various positions shall be as obtainable in the Federal Universities in Nigeria.

Method of Application
Candidates are required to submit twenty (20) hard copies of their application, Curriculum Vitae, and photocopies of their credentials.  The Curriculum Vitae should highlight the following.  

1.  Full Name (Surname first in capital letters)

2.    Post Desired and Department
3.    Place and Date of Birth
4.    Age (Attach evidence)
5.    Gender
6.    Marital Status
7.    Number and Ages of Children
8.    Telephone Number(s)
9.    Postal Address
10.    E-mail Address
11.    Permanent Home Address
12.    Nationality
13.    State of Origin and LGA
14.    Institutions attended with dates
15.    Pure Academic Qualifications with dates
16.    Professional Qualifications with dates
17.    Scholarship and Prizes at University, Secondary or Technical Level (starting with the latest)
18.    Training Programmes Attended with dates (starting with the latest)
19.    Honours, Distinctions and Membership of Learned/Professional Societies (starting with the latest)
20.    Current employment and position held with date (indicate level, step and salary per annum)
21.    Previous Employment(s)/Position(s)/Date(s) (starting with the most recent)
22.    Research Interests and Commissioned Projects (completed and ongoing, starting with the latest)
23.    List of Publications with details of Titles, Publishers, Journals with Dates and Pages (where applicable)
24.    Major Conferences and workshops Attended with Paper read (starting with the latest)
25.    Information on Fellowship, Master’s projects and PhD Thesis supervised; to include the following:

  • a.    Title of the Thesis
  • b.    Name of Student
  • c.    Date/Year of Commencement
  • d.    Completed/Ongoing (Anticipated date of Completion)
  • e.    Sole/Collaborative Supervisor
  • 26.    Details of Administrative Experience
  • 27.    Teaching Experience
    28.    Service to the Community (with status and dates)
    29.    Extra Curricular activities
    30.    Names and Addresses of three (3) References

    All applications should be addressed and submitted to:
            The Ag. Registrar
            Federal University Oye-Ekiti
            P.M.B. 373
            Oye-Ekiti
            Ekiti State

  • The Soft copy of the application and Curriculum Vitae as attachment to email are to be emailed to: vc@fuoye.edu.ng and cc: registrar@fuoye.edu.ng

    Closing Date
    Applications should reach the Office of the Vice-Chancellor not later than six (6) weeks from the date of this publication.

Policeman kills colleagues in shooting spree

A yet- to- be named policeman on Sunday morning allegedly opened fire on his colleagues at Onikan, killing some of them.

The yet- to- be named officer went berserk around 5am following a disagreement with other members of his team.

It was gathered that the trigger- happy cop hijacked their operational vehicle after shooting them and drove straight to Akoka in Yaba around 5am where he attempted to access a compound but couldn’t.
According to sources, the building had a metallic door and the policeman said to be attached to the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) allegedly opened sporadic fire on the property to gain access.

Residents said they were frightened and took cover not knowing what was happening since it was around 5am.
The Nation gathered that no fewer than 30 bullet holes were counted in an apartment, corridor and ceiling of the premises.

It was learnt that the shooter, who spotted black outfit and rose in a white escort van with siren, might have become more frustrated after his vehicle stock in a ditch when he made to escape.
Sources said distress calls were made to the Bariga Police Division and the Rapif Response Squad (RRS) who deployed operatives to the scene and restrained the acrive shooter.

From short videos obtained by The Nation from residents, the trigger happy cop was screaming incoherent, a development suggestive of a possible mental illness.

He was heard alleging that some persons wanted to corrupt him and that he should be allowed to go home in the name of Jesus.

At the time of this report, police spokesman Bala Elkana told our correspondent that the command was investigating the matter to understand what truly happened, adding that a statement would be released later.

(The Nation)

Nigeria records highest coronavirus cases in 24hrs as NCDC confirms 553

Nigeria witnessed a spike in COVID-19 cases on Saturday, recording more than 500 new single-day infections for the first time.

The new cases were confirmed by the specialist agency, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Twitter.


Lagos, the most hit State by the coronavirus pandemic, recorded 378 new cases, while FCT had 52.

This takes the country’s total infections to 9,855, out of which 2856 have been discharged with 273 losing their lives.



Saturday, 30 May 2020

President Muhammadu Buhari loses nephew, Ibrahim Dauda, says he is devastated

President Muhammadu Buhari’s nephew, Alhaji Ibrahim Dauda is dead. Ibrahim Duada died in Daura, Katsina State, following a prolonged illness.

Disclosing this in a statement signed by Senior Special Assistant to the President, Media & Publicity, Garba Shehu, Buhari said the death has robbed the family and the Daura community one of its finest gentlemen.

“I am deeply touched and devastated by the passing of yet another family member, a man who had demonstrated amazing kindness and honesty in all his dealings,” the President said.

He prayed God to forgive the soul of the deceased and reward his great and noble deeds with paradise.

The deceased is survived by a number of children, including Dauda Ibrahim, a Chief Administrative Officer in State House, Abuja. (Vanguard)

COVID-19: EKITI STATE CASE UPDATE

EKITI COVID-19 UPDATE

 As at 3:00 pm on May 30, there are two (2) active cases of #COVID19 in Ekiti State. 

Discharged: 16
Active: 2
Deaths: 2

Click here for live updates: www.covid19.ekitistate.gov.ng

#CoronaUpdate