Thursday, 2 July 2020

Nigeria records 790 new cases, total rises to 26,484

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), on Wednesday, announced that the country has recorded 790 new cases of Coronavirus (COVID-19), bringing the total number of infections in Nigeria to 26,484.

The NCDC disclosed this on its verified Twitter handle on Wednesday night.

“790 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria; Delta-166 Lagos-120 Enugu-66 FCT-65 Edo-60 Ogun-43 Kano-41 Kaduna-39 Ondo-33 Rivers-32 Bayelsa-29 Katsina-21 Imo-20 Kwara-18 Oyo-11 Abia-10 Benue-6 Gombe-4 Yobe-2 Bauchi-2 Kebbi-2.”

Wednesday, 1 July 2020

NIGERIA’S EKITI STATE PARTNERS WITH UNOPS AND SHS HOLDINGS TO BUILD 50,000 AFFORDABLE HOMES




Nigeria’s Ekiti State will join one of the largest affordable housing initiatives in the world, following a new agreement that will see at least 50,000 affordable homes built over the next decade.

“We are very excited to partner with UNOPS and SHS to deliver affordable housing to the people of Ekiti State,” said Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.

“This is how our promise of developing Ekiti and improving the lives of the people can be achieved. This partnership has come at an important time, during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has reminded us of the need to deliver quality social infrastructure to the people,” added Dr. Fayemi.

The affordable homes will feature renewable energy and disease preventative technology – including solar panel roofs, waste-to-energy technology and mosquito-repelling coatings. The initiative is expected to create thousands of local jobs and spur economic growth among a host of local industries.


“UNOPS is strongly committed to helping find new ways to finance inclusive, resilient and sustainable development activities that generate positive social, economic and environmental impacts,” added Mr. Vanshelboim.

UNOPS and SHS will seek to mobilize resources from third-party investors to fund the initiative – which has an estimated gross development value (based on the sales value of completed homes) of up to $2 billion.

To date, UNOPS S3I initiative has committed to delivering at least a million homes in multiple countries spanning three continents, to be built over the next decade.


Nigeria records 561 new coronavirus cases, total now 25,694

Confirmed cases of coronavirus have increased to 25,694 in Nigeria.

This is after 561 new cases were recorded on Tuesday in the country.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control made this known via its Twitter handle.

The health agency noted that a total of 590 patients have died of coronavirus-related complications in the country.

561 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria;

Lagos-200
Edo-119
Kaduna-52
FCT-52
Niger-32
Ogun-19
Ondo-16
Imo-14
Plateau-11
Abia-8
Oyo-8
Bayelsa-7
Katsina-6
Kano-5
Bauchi-3
Osun-3
Kebbi-3
Borno-2
Jigawa-1

25,694 confirmed
9,746 discharged
590 deaths

Tuesday, 30 June 2020

COVID-19: WORSHIP CENTRES REOPEN IN EKITI FROM JULY 17, SCHOOLS JULY 20


…..TO BE ISSUED CERTIFICATE OF READINESS BEFORE OPENING

…..FRONTLINE MEDICAL PERSONNEL GET N2.5 BILLION LIFE INSURANCE

….RESIDENTS WITHOUT FACE MASKS RISK ARREST AND PROSECUTION


Subject to the fulfilment of some laid down protocols, worship centres in Ekiti State may resume for services as from Friday, July 17th. This is in line with the agreement reached by the state government with leaders of religious organisations in the state.

Governor Kayode Fayemi who disclosed this on Tuesday in a state-wide broadcast on the next stage in the State’s COVID-19 Response said arrangements are in top gear to ensure that pupils and students return to school from July 20 as recommended by stakeholders in the education sector.

The two largest markets in Ado Ekiti, the Oja Oba and Bisi Market, according to the Governor will now be open to lock-up shops only subject to compliance with protocols stressing that street trading, makeshift stalls kiosks and open display of wares in the said markets remain banned.

The Governor also announced that the state government has taken a N2.5 billion Life Insurance cover of N2 million each for 500 frontline medical personnel involved in COVID-19 assignment in addition to the prompt payment of COVID-19 special allowances to qualified cadres.

Apparently disturbed by the increasing refusal of residents to wear face masks in public which he said could spike community transmission of the disease, Dr. Fayemi said security agencies and Ministry of Justice have been directed to arrest and prosecute any person caught in public places without wearing the face mask appropriately covering the nose, mouth and chin.

Expatiating on the conditions to be met before public worship resume from Friday, July 17 with Jumat service for Muslims and Christian worship in churches from Saturday, July 18 and Sunday, July 19, Dr. Fayemi said social distancing of six feet must be observed and hand washing as well as use of face masks are compulsory.

The Governor added that maximum capacity for each building should be determined with the six feet social distancing principle adding that the number must be conspicuously displayed outside the building.

Besides, the Governor explained that a Task Force will go round to assess the level of compliance and issue a Certificate of Readiness before worship centres can reopen adding that any worship centre that violates the laid down protocols will be shut down and the cleric prosecuted.

Dr. Fayemi disclosed that school resumption from July 20 will be in phases starting with students in terminal classes (SS3, JSS3 and Primary 6) to prepare for their exams while other classes will be gradually absorbed as schools meet all requirements to accommodate them.

He stressed that a Certificate of Readiness showing that a school has adhered to all conditions required for school reopening will be issued to all schools before they can reopen while government will ensure that water, sanitizer, soap and other facilities are in place.

The Governor stated further that he had directed that all schools be fumigated and kept safe for students before they reopen.

He stated that the ban on large gatherings of more than 20 persons except on approved worship days continues adding that social, political or business gatherings like parties, burials, meetings, bars, viewing centres, sports meets must not exceed 20 persons  and must be in line with COVID-19 protocols.

Dr. Fayemi pointed out that free unhindered movements will continue Monday to Friday from 6.00am to 8.00pm while dusk-to-dawn curfew will be enforced  8.00pm to 5.59am seven days a week.

There shall be a restriction of movement at weekends (Saturday and Sunday) until July 19, subject to the conditional relaxation of church attendance on Saturdays and Sundays.

In a bid to improve citizens' access to qualitative healthcare, the Governor disclosed that the Ekiti State Health Insurance Scheme (EKHIS) will take off on Wednesday, July 1 with over 5,000 citizens already enrolled with the formal flag off scheduled for July 10.

Dr. Fayemi equally disclosed that the upgrade of the state's primary healthcare facilities has begun with the Primary Health Centre in Okeyinmi, Ado Ekiti as starting point with the first stage covering nine facilities across some local government areas.

The goal, he said, is to upgrade at least one primary healthcare facility in all the 177 wards. The Governor added that his administration is also undertaking additional construction work in Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital and Oba Adejugbe Infectious Disease Hospital both in Ado Ekiti.

According to him, government is also expanding the state medical facilities to be able to respond more quickly to COVID-19 pandemic while another molecular laboratory is being planned apart from an additional one secured by the Ekiti State University (EKSU) through Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND).

The Governor expressed concern that some residents are now avoiding hospitals for treatment of ailments that are not associated with COVID-19 because of the fear that they might be held down or could be infected.

Describing the trend as extremely dangerous, Dr. Fayemi advised the people of the state to patronise qualified health professionals and not engage in self medication.

The Governor revealed that 567 persons have so far been tested with 43 cases recorded. He said the state has 13 active cases, 28 patients discharged while 2 deaths have been recorded.

Dr Fayemi said: “The acquisition of a laboratory was for us, a game changer in our strategy to combat the spread of the virus as it would enable us to increase our testing capacity, especially to determine if we are already in the community spread stage of infection. Our laboratory has now been fully installed and functional and we have increased testing in our communities.

“As at today, we have conducted additional 417 new tests and recorded 23 positive cases. In all, since we started combating COVID-19, Ekiti State has tested 567 persons and recorded 43 cases. Currently, we have 13 active cases, two deaths, while 28 patients have been successfully treated and discharged.

“Even though the 43 cases represent 6.7% of the total test conducted so far, and even though it could be said to be relatively low, it gives me a great concern that we have recorded this much and that in the month of June, many of the positive cases appear to have contracted the disease through community spread, as they could not be traced to any known cases. So, while our general risk assessment in comparison to other states is quite commendable, the implication of community spread is very grave.

“At this stage, the ball is now in our court. We must take adequate care, take personal responsibility, and ensure we keep safe. Every one of us must do whatever is within our power to ensure we jointly fight this dangerous virus to the end. No one needs to be persuaded again that the virus is real and here. We have seen many prominent personalities who could afford any medical care that money could buy, succumb to the virus. That is why we cannot afford to be complacent or fatalistic about it.

Mr President, you're indeed a president for every state and Nigerians - Wike hails Buhari

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has extended his warm appreciation to President Buhari for refunding the state N78. 9b spent in fixing federal roads. The said amount had been a point of feud between the state and federal government for a long time before the reparation.

The appreciation was contained in a signed statement published on The Nation Newspaper on Monday, June 29, 2020.

Governor Wike has put aside party's politics to hail Buhari and infer he is impartial and unbiased in his treatment for Nigerians and Nigerian states.

“Mr President has by this remarkable and heartwarming gesture shown not only your love for the government and people of Rivers state, but, also, demonstrated expressively that you are indeed a president for every state of the federation and all Nigerians” Wike said.


This is surprising however given to the perceived strained relationship between Wike and President Buhari's Federal Government which was heightened during the initial phases of the lockdown.

Nigeria’s COVID-19 cases hit 25,133 after 566 new infections

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has confirmed 566 new cases of COVID-19 in the country, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 25,133.

The centre disclosed this on Monday night via its verified Twitter handle.

“566 new cases of #COVID19Nigeria; Lagos-166 Oyo-66 Delta-53 Ebonyi-43 Plateau-34 Ondo-32 FCT-26 Ogun-25 Edo-24 Imo-15 Bayelsa-13 Benue-12 Gombe-11 Kano-11 Kaduna-11 Osun-8 Nasarawa-7 Borno-5 Katsina-2 Anambra-2.”