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NNPC Records ₦20.36 Billion Trading Surplus in July

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has recorded an increased trading surplus of ₦20.36billion in July 2020 compared to the ₦2.12billion surplus in June 2020 in its operations.

Dr. Kennie Obateru, Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the corporation, in a release in Abuja, explained that details of the figures captured in the July 2020 NNPC Monthly Financial and Operations Report (MFOR) indicated that the 858 per cent overall upswell in performance was largely due to the 178 per cent rise in the surplus posted by the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC), NNPC’s flagship Upstream entity.

The release stated that the NPDC’s impressive result was bolstered by the continuous improvement in global crude oil demand for the third consecutive month.

Similarly, the report said the corporation’s fortune was further enhanced by the 739 per cent increased profit posted by the Integrated Data Services Limited (IDSL) and a 51 per cent growth in performance by Duke Oil Incorporated, both companies of NNPC.

Returns from NNPC Retail Limited and Nigerian Gas Marketing Company (NGMC) during the period under review also grew by 28 per cent and 24 per cent respectively, owing to increased sales and improved debt collection.

In the Gas sector, Gas production in July 2020 increased by 2.19 per cent at 236.34Billion Cubic Feet (BCF) compared to output in June 2020; translating to an average daily production of 7,623.98Million Standard Cubic Feet of gas per day (mmscfd). Likewise, the daily average natural gas supply to gas power plants stood at 707mmscfd, equivalent to power generation of 2,421MW.

For the period July 2019 to July 2020, 3,079.64BCF of gas was produced, representing an average daily production of 7,812.11mmscfd during the period.

Period-to-date Production from Joint Ventures (JVs), Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs) and NPDC contributed about 70.88 per cent, 20.37 per cent and 8.75 per cent respectively to the total national gas production.

In the Downstream Sector, to ensure continuous stability in Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) supply and effective distribution across the country, 1.02billion litres of PMS translating to 32.95mn liters/day were supplied for the month.

The July NNPC MFOR stated that the corporation has continued to diligently monitor the daily stock of PMS to achieve smooth distribution of petroleum products and zero fuel queue across the Nation.

The report noted that during the period under review, 36 pipeline points were vandalized, representing about 9 per cent increase from the 33 points recorded in June 2020.

Atlas Cove-Mosimi and Aba-Enugu network accounted for 28 per cent each, while PHC-Aba and the other locations recorded 14 per cent and the remaining 31 per cent respectively. NNPC in collaboration with the local communities and other stakeholders continuously have strived to reduce the menace of pipeline vandalism.

The July NNPC MFOR is the 60th edition in the series meant to sustain effective communication with stakeholders.

The report is published monthly on the corporation’s website, national dailies and online media.

Edo Governorship Poll: Who Owns The Land, By Sufuyan Ojeifo

When the legendary musician and revolutionary singer, Sonny Okosuns, dropped the hit song, “Papa’s Land”, little did he know that the song would capture the public mood in his beloved Edo State at this time. In a few days, precisely on Saturday, September 19, 2020, we, the good people of Edo State, will go to the polls. Yes, we will go to the polls to perform our civic responsibility of electing someone to govern us for the next four years.
Although there are several other candidates in the race to the Government House at Osadebe Avenue, let’s simply cut the chase and state what is obvious. The imminent election is a two-horse race. It is a straight fight between effervescent Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu and the incumbent governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki. The good pastor is the candidate of the party at the centre, the All Progressives Congress (APC), while Obaseki, represents the governing party in the state, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), a status achieved by stealth.
Intriguingly, four years ago, Ize-Iyamu was holding the umbrella as the candidate of the PDP; whereas, Obaseki waved the broom as the candidate of the APC. There is something here to learn by those stupid enough to risk their lives for most ambitious members of the political class. The flipping of political platforms by the two leading candidates is, however, not the significant feature in this Edo governorship election. With what has transpired in the last four years of Obaseki as the governor, perhaps what is most significant in this particular election is the final determination of who is who in Edo State or put more appropriately, who owns the land?
About four years ago, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, as a sitting governor, was traversing the nooks and crannies of the state, marketing a relatively unknown product. That obscure product was Godwin Obaseki. Against reasoned advice by people who, from what is clear now, had the benefit of hindsight and, perhaps, foresight, to boot, Oshiomhole opted to support little-known Obaseki as his successor in Edo state as governor.
That fatal miscalculation further exposes the weakness in every mortal. You cannot know it all! Regrettably, there were other more qualified candidates who the Comrade had known for much longer periods, and who were even more loyal to Oshiomhole. But, because the former governor was thinking more of his state and the collective welfare of Edo people and less of his own self, he thought an Obaseki, who was his Chief Economic Adviser, would be in the best position to adopt and run with his continuity philosophy; and, in the long run better serve the interest of his people. Alas, he was wrong and, in humility, Oshiomhole has courageously raised his hands to acknowledge that. While it is easier to condemn the former governor for his error of judgment, it is also necessary to advert our minds to the Shakespearean injunction that “power changes the nature of men”.
Indeed, Obaseki changed. The first sign of his shadowy character was his gruesome assault on the most important arm of democracy, the legislature. Obaseki, without any regards for the rights of our Edo people whom he is now begging for  votes, blatantly refused to inaugurate fourteen of our elected members in the state House of Assembly, thus denying us representation in his government. So, for four years, Obaseki has been governing Edo state, stricto sensu,  without a legislature.
And, the imprint of that dictatorship can be clearly seen in the lacklustre performance of his government in these past four years. Philosophers knew years ago that as a system of government, democracy rests on the principle of restraint exemplified in the checks and balances provided by the three arms of government, that is, the executive, the legislature and the judiciary. Without any of these organs, what obtains, at best, will be a monarchy. But Obaseki should be reminded that there is already a monarch in Edo state, a respected one at that, personified in the great Oba of Benin, Ewuare II. But in the usual character of the Obasekis, this Godwin, perhaps, wants to create another monarchy in Edo state in himself by flushing out the legislature. By the way, how does Obaseki look at our people whom he locked out of his government by refusing to inaugurate our elected representatives in the eye and ask us for votes again? But, he has been doing it, anyhow. My take is that it is either the governor has no shame or he possesses tremendous guts.
Again, Governor Obaseki has been strutting around our state, shooting himself in the foot and lying to himself by claiming that some respected sons and daughters of Edo state contributed nothing to his election as governor four years ago. In fact, he had challenged the like of Comrade Oshiomhole and business mogul, Captain ‘Hosa Okunbo, to mention just a few, to a wrestling match like the proverbial over-fed Nwanza, the bird. Beyond that, he had gone further to blackmail Captain ‘Hosa, encouraging his aides and hirelings to call him all sorts of unprintable names; he had boasted of ending Oshiomhole’s political career and even insinuated that this Saturday, the people would decide who owns Edo State.
Of course, Obaseki is being goaded into this fantasy by some politicians who are not telling him the truth. These deceptive politicians are aware that Obaseki, as governor, is still dispensing “cash” and in targeting that largesse, the easier stratagem to accessing that cash is to conceal the truth from the governor by telling him what he wants to hear. Or haven’t we seen this before? The landscape in Edo state now is similar to what we had in the country in 2015 when all the numbers and permutations pointed to President Goodluck Jonathan’s loss at the polls; yet, those around him kept deceiving him with lies and false sense of victory just to grab their own piece of the election slush funds.
It is understandable that people like Senator Daisy Danjuma, a member of the PDP Board of Trustees, is supporting Obaseki, a member of her party. An endorsement in a national newspaper by Danjuma, Senator Ehigie Uzamere (whose son is Obaseki’s Chief of Staff), Senator Roland Owie (who perhaps has an axe to grind with Ize-Iyamu) and Senator Matthew Urhoghide (PDP senator representing Edo South in the National Assembly) is not extraordinary, except if Obaseki needed a public reassurance. The idea is good to that extent. And, he got the reassurance. But on Saturday, it is going to be secret balloting.
However, it is a shame that a former governor of the state and also a former national chairman of APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, in what is clearly an anti-party message, has urged Edo people to vote according to their conscience.
The good thing is that Oshiomhole and other worthy sons and daughters of our State have graciously accepted Obaseki’s challenge. These people know what they went through four years ago marketing a hard-sell like Obaseki. And they also know how difficult it was defeating a grassroots person like Ize-Iyamu. Now that the table has turned, they know that they have the popular candidate and require less hard-work (though they are not resting on their oars) as against four years ago given the likely trajectory of the votes this weekend. And so, truly, on Saturday, we, the Edo electorate, will vote our conscience as Odigie-Oyegun advised.
Our conscience as Edo people is governed by a sense of gratitude as we do not recompense good with evil. The four years of Obaseki in Edo has been defined and typified by gross ingratitude both to the people that elected him and to some respected Edo sons and daughters who facilitated his victory. Again, we, Edo people, respect our traditional institutions, especially the Oba of Benin. This weekend, we will speak in no uncertain voice that we do not want a governor who wants to compete with our revered Oba by transforming himself into another monarchy. On Saturday, we, Edo people, will decide who truly owns the land by electing Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu, resoundingly, as our next governor. This is my significant endorsement. And, by the grace of God, this shall be the verdict.
▪︎Ojeifo sent this piece via ojwonderngr@yahoo.com

New Anti-Corruptuon Agency Comes To Nigeria

Minister of Justice, Malami Abubakar

A new anti-corruption agency known as Proceeds of Crime Recovery and Management Agency (PCRMA) has emerged in Nigeria.

The Federal Executive Council (FEC), presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, gave approval to the formation of the agency yesterday, September 17, at a virtual session at the presidential villa, Abuja. A bill for the establishment of the agency is to be transmitted to the National Assembly.

Speaking to news men after the meeting, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, said that the agency is necessary to mange assets that constitute proceeds of crimes.

“The Federal Ministry of Justice presented to Council a memo today. The Council memo is about a Bill which will seeks the approval of the Council to transmit to the National Assembly for passage. It is Proceeds of Crime Recovery and management Agency Bill.

“It is in essence a bill that is targeted and intended to have in place a legal and institutional framework. The legal component of it is having a law. And the institutional component of it is to have an agency that will be saddled with the responsibility of managing the assets that constitute the proceeds of crime in Nigeria.

“What happens before now is the proceeds of crime are scattered all over, and mostly in the hands of different and multiple agencies of government inclusive of the police, the DSS, EFCC, and ICPC.

“So, with that kind of arrangement which is ad-hoc, there is no agency of government that is saddled with the responsibility of data generation, an agency that can give you off-head the number of landed assets, number of immovable assets, the amount in cash that are recovered by the federal government by way of interim forfeiture overweigh of a final forfeiture.

“So, it is indeed overtime a kind of arrangement that is not uniform and consistent.”

According to him, the new law seeks to move the fight against corruption to the next level, adding: “next level of transparency, next level of accountability in essence, will have in place an agency of government that is exclusively responsible for anything proceeds of crime.

“A one-stop shop arrangement by which all the assests that are recovered arising from crimes that are indeed vested in the federal government, you have a one-stop arrangenet where you can have an information. As it is for example, the Federal Ministry of Justice is only in a position to account and giving comprehensive account of what
recoveries were made by the ministry.

“But any recovery made by the police, DSS, the Ministry of Justice is not in a position to know. So, for the purpose of decision making and policy, the federal government is not in a position to have a wholistic appreciation.

“So, by the bill that is now presented for the consideration of the council, we’ll have a law that establishes an agency, and secondly, an agency.

“And as you rightly know, Mr President has sanctioned ever since he came on board, that there should be a budget line, a budget item for recovered assets.

“So, if you have a budget item for recovered assets, this agency will now be in a position to provide information to the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning on demand as to what amount is available for budget purposes, thereby establishing the desired transparency, the desired accountability which has not been available before now.

“So, it is about a memo that seeks to establish a legal framework, that seeks to establish institutional framework, that seeks to further take the fight against corruption to the next level by way of establishing transparency, accountability and making the possibility of forfeiture a proceeds of crime easy through the sanctioning of non-conviction based forfeiture among others.”

The minister said that the new agency has nothing to do with his personal encounter with the suspended Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, saying that it had been long in planning.

“Let me take you through the history lane as far as the proceeds of crime bill is concerned. There was an attempt some time back in 2007 to present to the FEC, it was unsuccessful, the bill was not passed.

“There was further attempt in 2011 to present same bill with some material amendments, and then it did not succeed in getting the blessings of FEC. And there was a further attempt in 2019 to present the Bill and it wasn’t as well successful but it eventually succeeded today.

“So, perhaps to now tie it to a particular institution or particular development of 2020, I think is unfounded taking into consideration the historical antecedents relating to the bill.“

On the controversy surrounding the new gazette he issued, which has been seen as an attempt to weaken the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), he said: “The first question has to do with rules of professional conduct with particular reference to a gazet in contention. My response is simple, that the matter is being interrogated and I will make statement at the appropriate time and I will say no more as far as that issue is concerned.”

Nigerians Are Greatest Assets Of The Country, They Shine Like Diamond – Buhari At Nigeria @60

President Muhammadu Buhari has affirmed that Nigerians are the greatest assets of the country and that they shine like diamond.

He further described Nigeria as “a country of over 200 million people, whose natural talents, grits and passion glitter like the precious diamond we are.

“This to me, is a sufficient appreciation to our most precious assets; our people. Everywhere you go, Nigerians are sparkling like diamonds in the pack, whether in academia, business, Innovation, music, movie, entertainment and culture.”

President Buhari, who spoke today, September 16, at the unveiling of the 60th Independence Anniversary Logo at the presidential villa, Abuja, said that the selected option of the logo,  which depicts togetherness, also has a neatly encrusted diamond on the Nigerian map which “symbolises our age of treasure, the worth of the Nigerian people, who are sparkle to the admiration of the world.

“In the same vein, the fair green and the dark green colours should respectively remind us of our warmth, welcoming spirit and love, as well as abundant wealth inherent in our human capital and the richness of our land.

“All these properties made us, unarguably, the most prosperous black nation in the world and Africa’s largest economy. It is therefore with a deep feeling of national pride and I hereby announce to you that “Together shall we be” shall the theme of our nation’s 60th anniversary celebration.

“Our founding fathers, in spite of differences in faith, tribe and tongue, came together to fight for Nigeria’s independence. This shall be a befitting tribute to the struggle of our heroes past.

“It is to the glory of God and in celebration of the attainment of the diamond age of 60 by our great nation that I hereby unveil the preferred anniversary logo for this momentous occasion in our national history.”

The President thanked members of the inter-ministerial committee on Nigeria’s 60th anniversary celebration for the work they have done so far and remind them that this is just the beginning. “As we celebrate this anniversary, this government will work towards greater inclusiveness and look forward to the participation of all Nigerians.”

Speaking at the occasion, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, who chaire the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Nigeria’s 60th Anniversary celebration, recalled presidential directive for a low-key celebration that will be highly inclusive.

He said that one major agreement was the need to deviate from the norm of celebrating our landmark events with a conclusion of the day of such event.

“Thus it was agreed that to make the diamond anniversary very inclusive and create opportunities for internalisation and buying by all sectors of Nigerian people, a year-long celebration will be pursued, starting from the date of launching a web portal, to September 30th, 2021.”

Boss Mustapha said that the unveiling of the logo marked the official takeoff of Nigeria’s 60th anniversary celebration.

He said that the inter-ministerial committee had a robust discussion and argument on the theme and finally settled on the one that recognises our sojourn in nationhood, identified challenges faced all through and what is required to move Nigeria to its enviable stage among the comity of nations.

“To arrive at a logo, the inter-ministerial committee had to review 15 different possibilities designed by a patriotic group of Nigerian firms, to whom we have expressed our appreciation for their efforts. Out of these 15 logos, the inter-ministerial committee chose the best four that were then subjected to a diamond, structure.”

FG Declares Sept. 16 As National Identity Day

This illustration photo is credited to Economist UK

The Federal Government has declared Sept. 16 as National Identity Day and has supported the enrolment of Nigerians for Digital Identity (ID) across the country.

Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami, said this in a statement signed by his spokesperson Mrs Uwa Suleiman on Tuesday, in Abuja.

Pantami reminded Nigerians of the importance of digital identity, adding that the ministry was developing the right policy environment to support enrolment for digital IDs in the country.

He said that the celebration of the National Identity Day would take place virtually, adding that digital IDs play critical roles in the development of digital economies, as they were often called the fabrics of the digital economies.

Pantami also stressed that the importance of a digital identity programme for the successful development of a digital economy cannot be overstated.

“The Sept. 16, has been declared as the National Identity Day. Following the approval of the federal government under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria also formally adopted 16.9 as the National Identity Day.

“This year’s edition of the National Identity Day will take place virtually on the same date and will have the theme: Identity for Health, Sustainable Development and Growth.

“We will start by capturing Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria and will also support the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and other stakeholders to ensure that we make the process of obtaining digital identities swift and secure.

“One of the key objectives of pillar 6 (Soft Infrastructure) of National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (NDEPS) is support for the accelerated implementation of a Digital Identity Programme,” he said.

He said that the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa rightly noted that Digital Identity and the digital economy were not only linked, but reinforcing as digital ID was the basis for digital economy platforms.

He explained that digital identification can be an important catalyst for various development initiatives in the continent such as impacting on trade, governance, social protection, financial inclusion, domestic resource mobilisation, as well as security and human rights.

As the world and Nigeria mark the International Identity Day and National Identity Day, accordingly, Pantami urged Nigerians to support the development the digital economy by embracing the use of digital identities.

He encouraged Nigerians to visit NIMC accredited centres for their digital identities.

That minister said that his ministry is committed to ensuring that Nigeria derives the benefits of a functional digital ID system and calls on all stakeholders to support the process.(NAN)

Nigeria Would Have Been In Economic Trouble Now If…President Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that Nigeria would have been in economic trouble now if it were not that his government encouraged the citizenry to go back to farm.

He said: “if we hadn’t gone back to the lands, we would have been in trouble by now. That is why we virtually stopped the importation of food thereby saving jobs and foreign exchange.”

The President, who spoke today, September 15, at a virtual meeting with members of the Presidential Economic Advisory Council (PEAC) at the Presidential Villa, in Abuja, said that his government had to resort to agriculture for the purpose of, among others, reducing joblessness and poverty.

“For us to bounce back to productivity, especially in agriculture, the unemployed with many of them uneducated, had to be persuaded to go into agriculture.”

Buhari stressed the onerous challenges posed by the collapse of the oil market and the decision of government to abide by the reduced oil production quota allocated by the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

“We have to accept that decision; otherwise they (Middle-East producers) can flood the market and make the product unviable. So we have cooperated with what we get.

“With oil, we are in a difficult situation. The politics of oil is that the less you produce, the less you earn.”

From Grass To Grace Civil Servant, Georgina, Writes Her Story In Autobiography

Georgina Ehuriah-Arisa | Theyesng.com

Georgina Ehuriah-Arisa who rose from lowly position in the Civil Service in 1984 to become a Permanent Secretary, has put her life experiences into a book,  titled: On Merit and scheduled to be officially launched on September 17.

The autobiography offers an insight into the Federal Civil Service – its very heart and soul, reforms, what it takes to climb, and survive the tortuous corporate ladder and how to expand one’s capabilities along the way to the top.

In On Merit, Ehuriah-Arisa writes about her early life, being a child living through the Civil War, its aftermath and the relationship and financial challenges she had to deal with.

“Writing a book that puts my life out there has required a special kind of courage, but it is my act of giving back to a system that gave me the privilege to serve and rewarded me for that service. I have always prided myself on the fact that the single most important factor that drives my actions is courage,” she said.

It was this courage that made her run into a burning building to retrieve important work documents that would otherwise have been destroyed during the fire that engulfed the Independence Building which housed the Ministry of Defence and Armed Services Headquarters in 1993.

“Georgina Ehuriah-Arisa, embodies all the qualities I have been urging both the male and female staff of the Federal Civil Service to embrace,” former Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Engr. Ebele Ofunneamaka Okeke (CFR) says of the author. “She made a lot of sacrifices to build herself up to meet the challenges that would crop up in modern Civil Service. She read for long hours, kept late nights, attacked all the tasks that appeared on her desks wherever tour of duty took her with all her might, and the result is the content of this book,” she added.

Ehuriah-Arisa is one of Nigeria’s most highly decorated Civil Servants, having received the National Honour of Member of the Order of the Niger (MON), the National Productivity Order of Merit (NPOM) Award and the Presidential Civil Service Merit Award in addition to other institutional and ministerial awards.

The book launch which will be held in Abuja will be attended by past and current Civil Service stalwarts, journalists, and a cross-section of Nigerians from the academia and professional communities.

On Merit will be available in bookstores in Nigeria from 15th October, 2020.

EdoDecides: PDP, APC Candidates Sign Peace Accord (Photo)

Candidate of the PDP and Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki (R) and Candidate of the APC, Pastor Ize Iyamu hug each other as Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (2nd Left) and Bishop Mattew Kukah (L)applaud them after signing peace accord.

Source: INEC

Rumbles In Association Of Movie Producers End As Factional President Surrenders

A factional president of the Association of Movie Producers (AMP) in Nigeria, Mykel Parish Chukwuyerem Ajaere, has surrendered, bringing to an end the rumbles and crisis that had rocked the association for some time now.
This came as the founder of the African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA), Ms Peace Anyiam-Osigwe emerged as the President of the association at the national elections conducted in Asaba, the Delta State capital, by the Association of Movie Producers Electoral Committee (AMPEC) on Saturday, August 29.
Anyiam-Osigwe had polled 167 votes to defeat Ajaere who received 3 votes. But Ajaere had, in concert with contestants for other positions who equally lost their elections, set up a parallel national executive committee (NEC).
They claimed in a series of media reports that a parallel election was also held in Lagos where Ajaere emerged as the President.
But after days of claims and counterclaims between the Anyiam-Osigwe-led NEC, which was declared from the outset as the validly-elected leadership by the AMPEC, Ajaere decided to withdraw his “presidency” of the AMP.
In a statement, Ajaere said: “I have decided to toe the path of honour and let the industry move on, for posterity sake. Whatever decisions I have made, nobody influenced it.”
He added that his decision was “done with the interest of members first” and wished the Peace Anyiam Osigwe-led executives the best in the pursuit of its mandate of providing leadership to the association.
With Ajaere’s withdrawal of his “presidency”, the curtains have been drawn on the recent drama that surrounded the elections of the AMP, thus opening a new vista for the AMP under the presidency of Anyiam-Osigwe.
But in a swift riposte AMPEC had issued a statement that it only recognised the Anyiam-Osigwe-led National Executive Committee and also called on other contestants who were not as lucky to support the new NEC.
Reacting to the Ajaere’s withdrawal, Anyiam-Osigwe expressed her acceptance of the good gesture, saying that she looked forward to working with everyone for a better association.
Industry watchers are excited by the development, saying that with the controversy surrounding the leadership of the association finally put to rest, Nigerian producers can now begin to look forward to the greater heights that was promised by Anyiam-Osigwe and her team.

438 Coronavirus Active Patients In Lagos Refuse To Show Up For Treatment – Commissioner

The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi has said that 438 active cases of coronavirus in Lagos communities have refused to turn up for treatment in the state’s COVID-19 care centres.

Abayomi, made this known today, September 15 through his Twitter account, @ProfAkinAbayomi, while giving the state’s COVID-19 update, said that 48 new coronavirus infections were confirmed out of a total of 915 COVID-19 tests conducted in the state.

According to him, the new cases brought the total number of confirmed coronavirus infections in Lagos to 18,531.

He added that the total number of tests conducted in the state since inception of the pandemic now stands at 92,206, adding: “2,407 of the confirmed cases have since been discharged from #COVID19 Care Centres following full recovery.

“Also, 15,422 of the confirmed cases monitored in communities by #COVID19 Lagos Response Team have either fully recovered or positively responding to treatments.”

The commissioner said that 59 of the cases are currently under isolation in public and private care centres.

Data by the World Health Organisation (WHO), Africa Region, shows that there are 1,338,996 confirmed coronavirus cases on the continent, with over one million recoveries and 32,354 deaths.

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