Tag: Boss Mustapha

  • All Civil Servants to Resume Oct 19 – FG

    All Civil Servants to Resume Oct 19 – FG

    The Federal Government has directed civil servants who have not been going to work since March when the lockdown declared to curtail the spread of COVID-19 started to return to work from Monday 19th, 2020.

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    The Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha; and the National Coordinator, Sanni Aliyu, disclosed this at the press briefing of the task force on Thursday.

    Only civil servants of Salary Grade Level 12 and above as well as those on essential duties have been going to work.

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    But the PTF has directed that civil servants below SGL 12 can now resume work.
    It however directed Ministries, Departments and Agencies to ensure that they alternate the days the civil servants will be at work in order to ensure social distancing.

  • COVID-19: Buhari directs FCT, States on enforcing use of face mask

    COVID-19: Buhari directs FCT, States on enforcing use of face mask

    Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and state governments on enforcimg the use of face masks in public places across the country.

    This was disclosed Thursday by the Chairman, Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha, at the daily briefing of PTF in Abuja.

    In his review of the activities PTF, Mustapha, said the president ordered that the current phase of the National Response to COVID-19 should be maintained for another four weeks, but allowing some modifications.

    Mustapha stated that: “President Buhari also asked the PTF to partner with states and local governments to improve community sensitisation and engagement to step up response to the COVID-19 response.

    “He also encouraged state governments to collaborate with local government authorities to intensify necessary measures such as contact tracing, grassroots mobilisation and risk communication.

    “He also ordered that collaboration with other mandate groups at federal/state levels to harmonise the country’s COVID-19 response be strengthened on the short, medium and long-term basis,” he said.

    Mustapha, who is also the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), warned against stigmatisation and skepticism among Nigerians in the fight against COVID-19.

    “I wish to remind all Nigerians that this fight is for every one; everyone must take responsibility.

    “Disbelief and skepticism will further complicate our situation; we should not stigmatise anyone infected. Our communities should own the response and educate our citizens,” he said.

  • COVID-19: Nigeria extends phase-2 of eased lockdown by 1wk due to Sallah

    COVID-19: Nigeria extends phase-2 of eased lockdown by 1wk due to Sallah

    The Federal Government of Nigeria has extended the second phase of easing COVID-19 lockdown regulations due to breach of guidelines and non-pharmaceutical measures put in place.

    The Chairman of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha made this known during the daily briefing on Monday.

    Mustapha, who is also the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) expressed fear that: “Majority of Nigerians irrespective of status, creed and level of education continue to live in denial on the virulent nature of the virus and consistently breach the guidelines and non-pharmaceutical measures put in place”.

    The SGF, who noted that the PTF, having reached an advanced stage of the process, has considered extending the second phase of eases of lockdown by one more week.

    “Due to the upcoming Sallah (Eid El-Kabir) festivities which coincides with the expiration of the current phase it would be prudent to extend by one week, from 29th July, 2020 till Thursday 6th August, 2020. It has accordingly secured permission to retain the existing guidelines till that date.

    “Our analysis has shown that people over 50 years of age especially those with underlying factors remain most at risk. This position is backed by the fact that 65% of fatalities recorded in Nigeria are in this category, Mustapha said.

    I’m his advise to Nigerians, the PTF chairman said: “If you do not need to go outside your home, please stay indoors. Avoid large gatherings and observe all the measures.

    “As we prepare for the Eid El Kabir celebration, we also want to urge all our Muslim Brothers and Sisters and indeed all Nigerians to continue to observe all measures, he said.

    Recall that the first phase of the relaxed lockdown was extended by two weeks and elapsed midnight June 1. The second phase commenced on June 2 and was to elapse midnight, June 29. During the PTF briefing of that day, Mustapha announced that President Muhammau Buhari had approved that the Phase Two of the eased lockdown be extended by another four weeks with effect from Tuesday, June 30, 2020, through Midnight of Monday, 27 July, 2020.

    Although, some of the regulations have been lifted, such as reopening of domestic flight operations and resumption of interstate travels, and state governments have modifications, the Phase Two of the eased lockdown are as follow:

    The nationwide curfew of 10:00 P.M.
    4:00 A.M. daily.

    Healthcare workers and journalists are
    exempted from this curfew.

    Banks may resume normal working hours.

    Government offices will be open between
    9:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M. Monday – Friday.

    The ban on interstate movement except for
    agricultural produce, petroleum products,
    manufactured goods, and essential services (now lifted).

    All airports remain closed to domestic and
    international travel, except for emergency
    flights. (Domestic flight operations now
    resumed).

    The PTF is considering plans to reopen
    airports for domestic flights by June 21, 2020 if proper protocols are put in place by the
    aviation industry. (Now implemented).

    Kano State is approved to enter phase one of eased lockdown.

    Face masks or coverings are mandatory in
    public settings and handwashing/sanitizing
    practices must continue to be followed.

    Ban on gatherings of more than 20 people
    outside of a workplace.

    Relaxation of restrictions on places of
    worship based on guidelines issued by the
    PTF and State governments.

    By Tobiloba Kolawole