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  • President of Nigeria, VP, Others Will Take COVID-19 Vaccine on Live TV

    President of Nigeria, VP, Others Will Take COVID-19 Vaccine on Live TV

    It has now been confirmed that President Muhammadu Buhari, his Vice, Yemi Osinbajo, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, and other prominent Nigerians would be among the first set of Nigerians to receive the Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine on live television.

    This was disclosed by the Executive Director/CEO, National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Faisal Shuaib, while speaking on Thursday in Abuja during the joint national briefing of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19.

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    Shuaib said: “This is to help drive awareness on the virus and the vaccine administration in the country when it finally arrived.”

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    He urged Nigerians not to be hesitant on the vaccines when they arrive as key government officials like president, vice president and SGF would take it on live TV.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • COVID-19 Scare Triggers Suspension of Carnivals, Cross-over Gatherings in Ogun State

    COVID-19 Scare Triggers Suspension of Carnivals, Cross-over Gatherings in Ogun State

    …orders workers to stay at home till January 4

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has called for restraint in celebrations during the Christmas and New Year festivities as he announced the suspension of street carnivals, crowded cross-over night service, parties and similar gatherings in the State, amidst an increase in COVID-19 infections across the nation.

    The governor on Wednesday also directed all civil servants and other government workers in the State to proceed on Christmas and New Year holiday from Thursday, December 24.

    According to the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Kunle Somorin, the directives were issued on Wednesday after a meeting between the state government and religious leaders from the League of Imams and the Christian Association of Nigeria as well as community leaders as part of the measures and guidelines for public health as the state prepares for a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic.

    The Governor directed that all Schools in the State are to remain closed until January 18, 2021, while all bars, nightclubs, pubs and event centres, recreational centres in the state have also been closed down indefinitely.

    The Governor further directed that markets are to open strictly between 8am and 4pm while maintaining social distancing and observing all COVID-19 protocols, including the use of face mask, provision of hand sanitizer and/or hand-washing equipment at every strategic point within their malls, shops and business premises.

    Gov Abiodun further directed that religious and worship centres should not exceed 50 per cent of their capacity. All services must also be in compliance with all COVID-19 protocols.

    In order to stem the spread of the second wave of the disease, Gov. Abiodun advised that “there should be no gatherings of more than 50 people at any event or ceremonies, such as conferences, congresses, office events, concerts, seminars, sporting activities, cross-over nights, end of year parties, weddings, naming, birthdays, anniversaries, street carnivals, etc until further notice”.

    He also called on motorcycle (okada), tricycle, bus, car, taxi and other transport operators to not to carry passengers above 50 percent of their capacity, in compliance with social distancing rules.

    While urging citizens to celebrate in moderation, Gov. Abiodun wished the people a Merry Christmas and prosperous 2021, saying they should take personal responsibilities and stay within their residences and not embark on travels within and outside the State to ensure they neither transmit nor contract the virus.

    For religious centres, the League of Imams and the Christian leaders adopted the earlier positions taken in the wake of COVID-19 earlier in the year such as:

    1. All worship activities must be observed by not more than 50percent of capacity

    2. All congregants must wear their face masks appropriately (that is, No facemask, No entry)

    3. There should be reliable sources of running water

    4. Worship centres should be adequately cleaned and disinfected before and after services

    5. Household bleach solution should be adequately prepared for disinfections

    6. There should be adequate provision and supervision of multiple Veronica Buckets for handwashing (fully automated handwashing machines are preferable)

    7. There should be provision of alcohol-based sanitiser which must be used before and at intervals of every 20 minutes as well as after service

    8. Worship centres should provide adequate toilet facilities with water

    9. It is paramount for Muslims to perform ablution at home and go to Mosque with their personal praying mats

    10. Qualified Medical Practitioners or trained personnels should check the temperature of worshippers with infrared thermometer before allowing them to enter worship centres

    11..There should be adequate medical support for sick persons

    12. All services on Friday/Sunday and other week days must adhere strictly to COVID-19 Guidelines

    13. There should be pre-designated standing position/sitting points to ensure not less than 2 meter distancing

    14. The duration of religious services should not be more than one hour. In addition, same duration must be observed at intervals, where there are multiple services

    15. The use of Air-conditioners should be discouraged while worship centres should be well ventilated with the use of fans

    16. There should not be any handshake/hugs by worshippers

    17. Proper awareness of the susceptibility of the aged and people with signs of ill-health should be adequately created among worshippers at all times

    18. Constant sensitisation of COVID-19 and its dangers should be included in sermon and goodwill messages

    19. Provision of isolation rooms is mandatory in all worship centres or facilities

    20. Religious services and events should be recorded with digital camera for record purposes

    21. Government will not hesitate to impose severe sanctions (including, but not limited to lockdown) on any Worship Centre that fails to comply with the laid down guidelines

    22. No social gathering should exceed 50 people while 2 meters social distancing must be observed in such gatherings

    23. Disposable elements should be used during Holy Communion instead of sharing cups

  • 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: Health Minister warns states on relenting despite case fatality rate drop

    COVID-19: Health Minister warns states on relenting despite case fatality rate drop

    Nigeria’s Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire has urged state governments not to relent in their efforts at combatting coronavirus (COVID-19).

    The Minister gave this charge Monday during the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 media briefing in Abuja.

    “We urge all state organs not to relent in strengthening surveillance and scaling up sample collection in all the wards of the hotspot Local Government Areas (LGAs).

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    “The logistics for sample retrieval & testing must be assured as Nigerian Governors Forum makes provision for at least 1 lab in every state”, Ehanire said.

    Commenting on plans by the Federal Government to reopen Lagos & Abuja for commercial & international flights, he emphasised the need to guard against new cases coming into the country.

    “It is our collective interest to guard against new cases entering the country. We must review our protocols to ensure early detection, isolation & treatment of positive cases.”

    The Minister disclosed that the case fatality rate of COVID-19 in Nigeria has slightly dropped to 1.88% .

    “The gradual fall is possibly an indication of improvement in response & treatment strategies to contain COVID19.

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    “Part of the strategy is to focus on setting up community support centres particularly in remote areas of the country where those who test positive may be kept if they live in high density areas.

    “Collaboration with states & FCT health sector structure is crucial”, he emphasised.

    Ehanire also noted that to further strengthen government’s capacity, he will commission a study group of the Ministerial Expert Advisory Committee to begin processes that will examine all developments & bring new knowledge that can guide response & government decision making.

  • Lagos: Onigbongbo LCDA Chairman, Babatunde Oke Is dead

    Lagos: Onigbongbo LCDA Chairman, Babatunde Oke Is dead

    The Chairman of Onigbongbo Local Council Development Area (LCDA) in Lagos State, Babatunde Oke has died of Coronavirus.

    Echotitbits gathered that, the APC leader passed away Wednesday morning.

    Oke, who had been ill but recovered, was said to have gotten sick again and died from coronavirus complications.

    He was in his second term as council chairman.

  • Videos: Mammoth crowd witness as Buruji Kashamu is buried

    Videos: Mammoth crowd witness as Buruji Kashamu is buried

    Senator Buruju Kashamu’s corpse has been buried at his Ijebu-Igbo country home.

    The late lawmaker and political leader was reported to have been interred at around 12:55 pm on Sunday.

     

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, who is a friend of the deceased, was among dignitaries who attended the islamic burial rites to bid farewell to his kinsman.

    However, sympathisers shunned COVID-19 protocols while they struggled to catch a glimpse of the burial proceedings.

     

    Kashamu died of coronavirus complications in a Lagos hospital on Saturday, at the age of 62.

  • Videos: How mammoth crowd of supporters received Buruji Kashamu’s corpse

    Videos: How mammoth crowd of supporters received Buruji Kashamu’s corpse

    On the night of the passing of Senator Buruji Kashamu, who represented Ògùn East constituency at the Senate, his remains was welcomed in Ijebu Igbo by a mammoth crowd of supporters.

    On Sunday morning. Residents of Ijebu Igbo thronged the streets to bid their leader and for many, their benefactor, farewell.

    At the residence of late Senator Buruji Kashamu, who was reported to have died of Coronavirus in a Lagos Hospital, a huge crowd of well wishers took over the compound.

    Here, the final resting place of Senator Buruji Kashamu, founder of Omoilu Foundation, who many described as a philanthropist and a politician with a large heart.

  • Buruji Kashamu to Be Buried Today in Ijebu-Igbo

    Buruji Kashamu to Be Buried Today in Ijebu-Igbo

    The remains of former lawmaker, Senator Buruji Kashamu, had arrived Ijebu-Igbo in Ogun State.

    The lawmaker, who represented Ogun East Senatorial district between 2015 and 2019, would be buried today according to Islamic rites by 12pm, his spokesman, Austin Oniyokor, has confirmed.

    Oniyokor disclosed that Kashamu died in a private hospital in Lagos at the age of 62 after a brief illness.

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    “The Shodipe Kashamu family of Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State, has announced the death of the patriarch of the family, Senator Buruji Kashamu.

    “Kashamu, 62, died Saturday at a private hospital in Lagos, after a brief illness.

    “His remains will be interred by 12 noon on Sunday, August 9, 2020, in his Ijebu-Igbo country home, in accordance with Islamic rites.”

    Meanwhile, a former presidential spokesman, Reuben Abati, has paid tribute to the late Senator, saying Kashamu brought him into partisan politics and groomed him in the process.

    Abati, who was Kashamu’s running mate during the 2019 governorship election in Ogun on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), explained that late lawmaker loved Nigeria dearly but he was grossly misunderstood.

    “I am completely heartbroken. Senator Buruji Kashamu was my political mentor. Now he is dead at the relatively young age of 62. I feel like an orphan all over again.

    “I may have worked with the PDP government at the federal level, but he was the man who brought me into direct, partisan politics. He was one of the most generous men that I have ever known. He was determined to groom me and he did. He taught me the ropes. He linked me with the grassroots. I learnt a lot from him.

    “He was a very simple man who was grossly misunderstood by his political opponents. His persona, his politics was indeed grossly misunderstood but those who knew him personally met a man who loved Nigeria dearly and was unapologetically public-spirited.

    “He enjoyed giving other people opportunities. He was humorous, kind-hearted, large-hearted and genial. With his death, Nigeria, Ogun state, Ijebuland and the people of Ijebu-Igbo have lost an illustrious son, who demonstrated courage, talent and creativity in everything to which he applied his energy.

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    “His death is yet another confirmation that COVID-19 is real, capricious and wicked. It is also a sober reaffirmation of the maxim that “man proposes, but God disposes.

    “He no longer wanted to run for office in 2023, but he made it clear he would support others to achieve their dreams of getting an opportunity to make contributions on the Nigerian stage. And now, he is gone. Death is a cruel fact of human reality. It puts an end to life and many things,” Abati said in a statement.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Breaking…Senator Buruji Kashamu Dies of Coronavirus

    Breaking…Senator Buruji Kashamu Dies of Coronavirus

    A former lawmaker, Buruji Kashamu, who represented Ogun East Senatorial district in the 8th National Assembly between 2015 and 2019, Saturday died of complications arising from the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).

    This was disclosed by a former lawmaker, Ben Murray-Bruce, who represented Bayelsa East same time with Kashamu.

    “I have just lost my good friend of forever to COVID-19.

    “Until his death, Senator Buruji Kashamu and I were inseparable.

    “He died today at First Cardiology Consultants, in Lagos.

    “May his gentle soul rest in peace. I pray his family and loved ones the fortitude to bear this heavy loss,” Murray-Bruce wrote on his verifiable Twitter handle.

    Born on May 19, 1958, Kashamu, a billionaire businessman-cum-politician, was tested positive for the deadly virus some few days ago but later confirmed to be negative by doctors at a Lagos isolation centre.

    But, his condition suddenly became deteriorated and was moved to First Cardiology Hospital in Lagos.

    It was reported that Kashamu’s health became deteriorated because he had underlying chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart and lung diseases, including high blood pressure which weakened his immune system.

    Idowu Sowunmi

  • Kwara Deputy Governor, wife test positive for Coronavirus

    Kwara Deputy Governor, wife test positive for Coronavirus

    Kwara State Deputy Governor, Kayode Alabi, and his wife, Abieyuwa, have tested positive for the novel (Coronavirus) COVID-19.

    Alabi is also the Chairman of Kwara State Technical Committee on Coronavirus.

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    Disclosing this on Tuesday, Kwara State Government in a statement by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Rafiu Ajakaye, said the couple underwent COVID-19 test after they showed slight symptoms of the virus.

    The statement said: “The results of their test are positive. The second couple are very stable and in high spirit, and are now undergoing standard management protocols supervised by the government’s medical team.

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    “Immediate contact tracing and tests, among other safety protocols, are being done for persons who have met with the couple in the past few days.”

    It would be recalled that Chief of Staff to Kwara State Governor, Aminu Adisa, had died of COVID-19 last month, thereby throwing the state into mourning.

    Idowu Sowunmi