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Buhari Extends Lockdown In Lagos, Ogun, FCT By 14 Days

President Buhari addresses the nation on Covid-19 outbreak

President Muhammadu Buhari has announced the extension, by 14 days, the lockdown in Lagos and Ogun States as well as the nation’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT), as a way of controlling the spread of coronavirus to communities.

In a nationwide broadcast today, April 13, the President said: “having carefully considered the briefings and Report from the Presidential Task Force and the various options offered, it has become necessary to extend the current restriction of movement in Lagos and Ogun States as well as the FCT for another 14 days effective from 11:59 pm on Monday, 13th of April, 2020. I am therefore once again asking you all to work with Government in this fight.

The President reminded Nigerians that coronavirus pandemic is not a joke, saying that it is a matter of life and death.

“Mosques in Makkah and Madina have been closed. The Pope celebrated Mass on an empty St. Peter’s Square. The famous Notre Dame cathedral in Paris held Easter Mass with less than 10 people. India, Italy and France are in complete lockdown. Other countries are in the process of following suit. We cannot be lax.”

Buhari, who said that the previously issued guidelines on exempted services shall remain, admitted that this is a difficult decision to take, but that he is convinced that this is the right decision as the evidence is clear.

“The repercussions of any premature end to the lockdown action are unimaginable.

“We must not lose the gains achieved thus far. We must not allow a rapid increase in community transmission. We must endure a little longer.

“I will therefore take this opportunity to urge you all to notify the relevant authorities if you or your loved ones develop any symptoms. I will also ask our health care professionals to redouble their efforts to identify all suspected cases, bring them into care and prevent transmission to others.

“No country can afford the full impact of a sustained restriction of movement on its economy. I am fully aware of the great difficulties experienced especially by those who earn a daily wage such as traders, day-workers, artisans and manual workers.”

Read the full text of the President’s broadcast:

In my address on Sunday, 29th March, 2020, I asked the residents of Lagos and Ogun States as well as the Federal Capital Territory to stay at home for an initial period of fourteen days starting from Monday, 30th March 2020.
Many State Governments also introduced similar restrictions.
As your democratically elected leaders, we made this very difficult decision knowing fully well it will severely disrupt your livelihoods and bring undue hardship to you, your loved ones and your communities.
However, such sacrifices are needed to limit the spread of COVID-19 in our country. They were necessary to save lives.
Our objective was, and still remains, to contain the spread of the Coronavirus and to provide space, time and resources for an aggressive and collective action.
The level of compliance to the COVID-19 guidelines issued has been generally good across the country. I wish to thank you all most sincerely for the great sacrifice you are making for each other at this critical time.
I will take this opportunity to recognise the massive support from our traditional rulers, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) during this pandemic.
I also acknowledge the support and contributions received from public spirited individuals, the business community and our international partners and friends.
I must also thank the media houses, celebrities and other public figures for the great work they are doing in sensitizing our citizens on hygienic practices, social distancing and issues associated with social gatherings.
As a result of the overwhelming support and cooperation received, we were able to achieve a lot during these 14 days of initial lockdown.
We implemented comprehensive public health measures that intensified our case identification, testing, isolation and contact tracing capabilities.

To date, we have identified 92% of all identified contacts while doubling the number of testing laboratories in the country and raising our testing capacity to 1,500 tests per day.

We also trained over 7,000 Healthcare workers on infection prevention and control while deploying NCDC teams to 19 states of the federation.

Lagos and Abuja today have the capacity to admit some 1,000 patients each across several treatment centres.

Many State Governments have also made provisions for isolation wards and treatment centres. We will also build similar centers near our airports and land borders.

Using our resources and those provided through donations, we will adequately equip and man these centres in the coming weeks. Already, health care workers across all the treatment centers have been provided with the personal protective equipment that they need to safely carry out the care they provide.

Our hope and prayers are that we do not have to use all these centres. But we will be ready for all eventualities.

At this point, I must recognise the incredible work being done by our healthcare workers and volunteers across the country especially in frontline areas of Lagos and Ogun States as well as the Federal Capital Territory.

You are our heroes and as a nation, we will forever remain grateful for your sacrifice during this very difficult time. More measures to motivate our health care workers are being introduced which we will announce in the coming weeks.

As a nation, we are on the right track to win the fight against COVID-19.

However, I remain concerned about the increase in number of confirmed cases and deaths being reported across the world and in Nigeria specifically.

On 30th March 2020, when we started our lockdown in conforming with medical and scientific advice, the total number of confirmed cases across the world was over 780,000.

Yesterday, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases globally was over one million, eight hundred and fifty thousand. This figure is more than double in two weeks!

In the last fourteen days alone, over 70,000 people have died due to this disease.

In the same period, we have seen the health system of even the most developed nations being overwhelmed by this virus.

Here in Nigeria, we had 131 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in 12 States on 30th March 2020. We had two fatalities then.

This morning, Nigeria had 323 confirmed cases in twenty States. Unfortunately we now have ten fatalities. Lagos State remains the center and accounts for 54% of the confirmed cases in Nigeria. When combined with the FCT, the two locations represent over 71% of the confirmed cases in Nigeria.

Most of our efforts will continue to focus in these two locations.

Majority of the confirmed cases in Lagos and the FCT are individuals with recent international travel history or those that came into contact with returnees from international trips.

By closing our airports and land borders and putting strict conditions for seaport activities, we have reduced the impact of external factors on our country. However, the increase in the number of States with positive cases is alarming.

The National Centre for Disease Control has informed me that, a large proportion of new infections are now occurring in our communities, through person-to-person contacts. So we must pay attention to the danger of close contact between person to person.

At this point, I will remind all Nigerians to continue to take responsibility for the recommended measures to prevent transmission, including maintaining physical distancing, good personal hygiene and staying at home.

In addition, I have signed the Quarantine Order in this regard and additional regulations to provide clarity in respect of the control measures for the COVID-19 pandemic which will be released soon.

The public health response to COVID-19 is built on our ability to detect, test and admit cases as well as trace all their contacts. While I note some appreciable progress, we can achieve a lot more.

Today, the cessation of movement, physical distancing measures and the prohibition of mass gatherings remain the most efficient and effective way of reducing the transmission of the virus. By sustaining these measures, combined with extensive testing and contact tracing, we can take control and limit the spread of the disease.

Our approach to the virus remains in 2 steps – First, to protect the lives of our fellow Nigerians and residents living here and second, to preserve the livelihoods of workers and business owners.

With this in mind and having carefully considered the briefings and Report from the Presidential Task Force and the various options offered, it has become necessary to extend the current restriction of movement in Lagos and Ogun States as well as the FCT for another 14 days effective from 11:59 pm on Monday, 13th of April, 2020. I am therefore once again asking you all to work with Government in this fight.

This is not a joke. It is a matter of life and death. Mosques in Makkah and Madina have been closed. The Pope celebrated Mass on an empty St. Peter’s Square. The famous Notre Dame cathedral in Paris held Easter Mass with less than 10 people. India, Italy and France are in complete lockdown. Other countries are in the process of following suit. We cannot be lax.

The previously issued guidelines on exempted services shall remain.

This is a difficult decision to take, but I am convinced that this is the right decision. The evidence is clear.

The repercussions of any premature end to the lockdown action are unimaginable.

We must not lose the gains achieved thus far. We must not allow a rapid increase in community transmission. We must endure a little longer.

I will therefore take this opportunity to urge you all to notify the relevant authorities if you or your loved ones develop any symptoms. I will also ask our health care professionals to redouble their efforts to identify all suspected cases, bring them into care and prevent transmission to others.

No country can afford the full impact of a sustained restriction of movement on its economy. I am fully aware of the great difficulties experienced especially by those who earn a daily wage such as traders, day-workers, artisans and manual workers.

For this group, their sustenance depends on their ability to go out. Their livelihoods depend on them mingling with others and about seeking work. But despite these realities we must not change the restrictions.

in the past two weeks, we announced palliative measures such as food distribution, cash transfers and loans repayment waivers to ease the pains of our restrictive policies during this difficult time. These palliatives will be sustained.

I have also directed that the current social register be expanded from 2.6 million households to 3.6 million households in the next two weeks. This means we will support an additional one million homes with our social investment programs. A technical committee is working on this and will submit a report to me by the end of this week.

The Security Agencies have risen to the challenges posed by this unprecedented situation with gallantry and I commend them. I urge them to continue to maintain utmost vigilance, firmness as well as restraint in enforcing the restriction orders while not neglecting statutory security responsibilities.

Fellow Nigerians, follow the instructions on social distancing. The irresponsibility of the few can lead to the death of the many. Your freedom ends where other people’s rights begin.

The response of our State Governors has been particularly impressive, especially in aligning their policies and actions to those of the Federal Government.

In the coming weeks, I want to assure you that the Federal Government, through the Presidential Task Force, will do whatever it takes to support you in this very difficult period. I have no doubt that, by working together and carefully following the rules, we shall get over this pandemic.

I must also thank the Legislative arm of Government for all its support and donations in this very difficult period. This collaboration is critical to the short and long-term success of all the measures that we have instituted in response to the pandemic.

As a result of this pandemic, the world as we know it has changed. The way we interact with each other, conduct our businesses and trade, travel, educate our children and earn our livelihoods will be different.

To ensure our economy adapts to this new reality, I am directing the Ministers of Industry, Trade and Investment, Communication and Digital Economy, Science and Technology, Transportation, Aviation, Interior, Health, Works and Housing, Labour and Employment and Education to jointly develop a comprehensive policy for a “Nigerian economy functioning with COVID-19”.

The Ministers will be supported by the Presidential Economic Advisory Council and Economic Sustainability Committee in executing this mandate.

I am also directing the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, the National Security Adviser, the Vice Chairman, National Food Security Council and the Chairman, Presidential Fertiliser Initiative to work with the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 to ensure the impact of this pandemic on our 2020 farming season is minimized.

Finally, I want to thank the members of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 for all their hard work so far. Indeed, the patriotism shown in your work is exemplary and highly commendable.

Fellow Nigerians, I have no doubt that by working together and carefully following the rules, we shall get over this pandemic and emerge stronger in the end.

I thank you all for listening and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Chief Of Army Staff Vows Not To Return To Abuja Until Boko Haram Is Defeated  

Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff,  Lieutenant General Yusuf Buratai, who recently relocated his operational base to Northeast, the epicenter of unending Boko Haram insurgence, has vowed not to leave the troubled region for Abuja until the remnant of the insurgents are cleared.
At a special Easter celebration with the troops today, April 13, the Chief of Army Staff regretted that the insurgency has lasted for too long but gave assurances that in no time the Boko Haram elements will be defeated.
“We will not leave this insurgency to last like in other countries who have fought insurgency for close to 50 years. We cannot allow that to happen here.”
General Buratai assured the troops of the support of President Muhammadu Buhari, who he said, has provided all that they need to defeat the enemies.
He stressed the point that he will not leave the camp until he gives a final blow on the insurgents.
Source: The Nation.

Coronavirus: 10 Patients Discharged In Osun, 4 In Abuja, 4 In Lagos

Ten coronavirus patients have been discharged from the Osun State isolation and treatment centre after they were confirmed to be negative.

This is even as four more patients, including a 70 year old man were discharged from the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja centre and another four in Lagos State.

The Osun State governor, Gboyega Oyetola, who announced the discharge of ten patients today, April 11, said that they were discharged after recovering from the disease.

“I am happy to inform you today that 10 of the 17 patients at our Ejigbo facility have tested negative twice for the virus in line with the National Centre for Disease Control protocol, and will soon be released to join their families and live their normal lives,” Oyetola tweeted.

In a tweet, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) said: “The FCTA has confirmed the discharge of four #COVID-19 patients, bringing the total number of discharged to 11 in the FCT as at 12.30 am, April 11th, 2020.”

And in Lagos State, four more patients have been discharged, bringing to 50 the number of cases successfully managed in the state so far.

The Incident Commander on COVID-19 in Lagos State, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who announced the discharged of the patients, said that they are all males, including an 11 year old boy.

“The patients; three from our Infectious Disease Hospital in Yaba and one from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) were discharged having recovered fully and tested negative twice to COVID-19.

“This brings to 50, the number of patients successfully managed and discharged from our isolation facilities.”

75 Year Old Nigeria’s Ex Ambassador Becomes The First Coronavirus Carrier In Kano

Kano state coronavirus isolation center

Kano State Governor, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, has confirmed that a 75-year-old Nigeria’s former ambassador (name withheld) has become the first coronavirus carrier in the state having tested positive.

Governor Ganduje, who spoke today, April 11 at a press conference in Kano, said that the ambassador, who is now the index case has been undergoing treatment for asthma, adding that as soon as the victim returned from a trip, he requested to be tested.

The governor said that the former ambassador’s blood sample, alongside nine others suspected of coronavirus, was taken to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital COVID-19 laboratory for test.

“I regret to announce to the general public that his sample tested positive for #COVID-19 as confirmed by NCDC reference laboratory, Gaduwa Abuja. He is officially the first confirmed case of #COVID-19 in Kano.

“He is a 75-year-old retiree and former ambassador with no history of travelling out of the country for the past six months. However, he was said to have travelled to Lagos, Abuja, and Kaduna respectively in the past two weeks.

“He was said to have returned from Kaduna on the 25th of March 2020 and had several engagements with family, friends and close associates including attending Wedding Fatiha and Juma’at Prayer

“He developed symptoms of Fever, Cough and body pains five days after his return from Kaduna State and had sought care at a Private Hospital and a Private Diagnostic Center.

“As I speak to you, his result turned out positive, while the nine others, whose blood samples were also taken to the laboratory for examination turned out negative.”

I Went Through Hell In Isolation, Discharged Bauchi Gov, Bala, Confesses

Sen Bala Muhammed

Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, has confessed that he went through hell in isolation centre before he was discharged and given a clean bill of health by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

“I went through hell while in isolation for treatment. I felt like I was alone but the love, affection and prayers shown to me by the people of Bauchi State really kept me going.”

The governor who, spoke to news men shortly after his discharge, thanked the people of Bauchi State for standing by him all through the trying period.

“I cannot hide my health status but if by doing so I have offended anyone, I apologize for that. It was really a trying time for me, glory to God that I was able to pass the test.

“The situation was made worst with the kidnapping of my elder brother but we thank God for his release. I have learnt a great lesson during this period and it has further strengthened me and spurred me to do more for the people of Bauchi State.”

Governor Bala Mohammed called on people of the state not to bother to come to his office or Government House for sympathy visit.

“Because of the social distancing practice directive, I appeal to our supporters to stay at home and continue to pray for divine intervention on the situation.”

Lagos Announces Death Of Coronavirus Patient In Private Hospital

Lagos State Commissioner of Health, Professor Akin Abayomi has announced the death of a coronavirus patient in a private hospital in the state. He did not name the private hospital where the death was recorded.

Professor Abayomi, in his verified Twitter handle while giving an update on coronavirus in the state, wrote: “Eight new cases of COVID-19 infections on April 10, 2020. This brings the total number of confirmed cases in Lagos State to 166.

“Three of the confirmed cases have been transferred to Ogun State which is their place of residence.

“However, additional seven COVID-19 patients, who have fully recovered, have been discharged after testing negative twice.

“The total number of COVID-19 patients discharged in Lagos State is now 46.

“We are, however, saddened by the death of another patient from COVID-19-related complications in a private hospital in Lagos.

“Please keep obeying social distancing rules to stay safe.”

Boko Haram In ‘Soup’ As Nigeria Army Acquires VT4/ MBT3000 Battle Armour Tanks

File photo of VT4/MBT3000 Battle Armour Tanks | Defence Blog

Boko Haram insurgents may be facing the final onslaught from the Nigerian Army as it took delivery of high grade VT4/ MBT3000 battle armoured tanks and artillery vehicles from China.

The VT4/ MBT3000 is a Chinese third generation main battle tank built to specification by China North Industries Corporation (Norinco) for overseas export. They were ordered by the Nigeria’s Federal Government.

According to information reaching us at Greenbarge Reporters, the armoured tanks and vehicles, upgraded variant of the MBT2000 (VT-1) and the latest tank model from the Type 90-II tank family,are equipped with latest technologies and have the ability to wage war from multiple fronts and cloudy or smoky weathers.

The MBT-3000 concept debuted at the 2012 Eurosatory. The tank was subsequently shown at the 2014 Norinco Armor Day and the tenth China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition as the VT-4.

The VT-4 has a 125mm smoothbore cannon capable of firing APFSDS, HESH, HEAT and HE rounds and guided missiles. There is also a remote weapon station on the turret armed with a 12.7 mm heavy machine gun. The fire control system has hunter-killer capabilities, laser rangefinder, panoramic sight, and a third generation thermal imaging system.

The tank appears to have composite and explosive reactive armor. The turret front has wedge shaped armor and the hull sides have armored sideskirts. The tank is equipped with an active protection system designated GL5, defensive grenade launchers, and a laser warning device. The vehicle also has an IFF system, NBC protection, explosion suppression system, fire extinguishing system, and air conditioning.

The Chief of Policy and Plans (CPPLANs), Lieutenant General Lamidi Adeosun, who received the consignment, said that Nigerians should expect more robust operations against Boko Haram and other forms of insecurity in the country.

“The process of acquiring this has been on for some time but thank God they are coming in now.

“From this, you can see how serious the Federal Government of Nigeria is in making sure that the Nigerian Army is not only equipped ,but contains problem of insecurity we are having across the country.

“This is being tackled with trained personnel and required equipment. What you are seeing here is just a tip of the iceberg. Others are still coming but it is very important that we all see that both the military and the government are really very serious to tackle the security problems across the nation.”

FCT Minister Puts Prayer Request To Christians

FCT MInister, Muhammad Musa Bello

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has requested Christians in the Territory to use the occasion of the celebration of Easter to pray fervently for the end of coronavirus pandemic that has so far claimed thousands of lives across the world.

The Minister said that history has shown that when people turn to God in true supplication, in times of distress, the Almighty answers prayers.

According to the Minister, Easter, as one of the holiest celebrations for Christians provided a great opportunity to pray to God to heal the sick and prevent a further spread of the disease across the Territory.

Malam Muhammad Musa Bello encouraged residents to use the Easter celebrations to imbibe the spirit of unity which the FCT symbolizes.

“I urge you to use this season    to reflect on the significance of the FCT as the Center of Unity of our country. This is the season to show true neighborliness and reach out to the needy and the less privileged who have been impacted negatively by COVID 19.

“The disease is such that it does not discriminate between the haves and the haves not and is no respecter of age or religious beliefs. We must therefore come together as communities to fight it together.´

The minister advised residents to follow all the health protocols of constant handwashing, use of alcohol based sanitizer, and observing social distancing.

“The best way to beat this disease is not to contract it. This is one time where prevention is most certainly better than cure. You must therefore be disciplined and maintain personal hygiene by observing to the letter, prevention protocols of constant hand washing, use of alcohol based sanitizers and observance of social distancing.”

The Minister also asked residents to observe the stay-at-home directives of the government saying that it was the one way to curtail the spread of the virus and allow for contact tracing by the health authorities.

Sons Of Dead Doctor In Katsina Insist Their Father Did Not Die Of Coronavirus

Katsina Gov, Aminu Bello Masari

Two sons of late Dr. Yakubu Aliyu, a medical doctor in Daura, Katsina State who was said to have died of coronavirus infection have alleged that their father did not die of the virus even as they questioned the validity of the reports of “positive status” for Coronavirus on them.

The two children spoke in separate videos where they claimed that their father could not have tested positive and died of COVID-19.

One of the sons, Nuhu Aliyu, accused health officials of the National Centre for Disease and Control (NCDC) of manipulating the sample result of their father’s coronavirus test.

In a short video of himself speaking on the incident, Nuhu described the report that his father contacted and died of coronavirus as fake, calling on the general public to disregard the fake news and misinformation.

He disclosed that though personnel of NCDC in Katsina State stormed their house on Tuesday and took their samples for medical analysis, they were surprised to hear that three of them have also tested positive in the social media.

This is even without the public knowing the actual number of persons whose samples were taken in their family.

“They have already concluded plans to come and pick me, my mother and brother for observation. But we don’t know where they intend to take us to, the kind of food they will give us and also the medication. That is why I am shooting this small video in case anything bad happens to us,” Nuhu said.

In a separate video, Abdulmalik Aliyu, another son said that he also recently received news from his friends that he has COVID-19, even while the NCDC officials are yet to call him and confirmed his status.

He said that though their father just passed away, he did not die as a result of coronavirus.

“Our late father did not die because he was infested with any coronavirus. He never had contact with COVID-19 patients, in the first place. While those he even had contact with have all been traced and none was said to have suffered from coronavirus. So they just capitalized on the fact that he is no more to lie about what killed him,” Abdulmalik added.

Like his brother, he also urged the public to report his video to security agencies, should anything tragic happens to them.

Responding to the allegation of manipulation of results of COVID-19, a spokesperson of NCDC, Chukwuemeka Oguanuo told PRNigeria that the issue of manipulation has been cleared severally by authorities including the DG of Centre during the daily presidential press briefing.

In an SMS, Oguanuo said the COVID-19 testing labs are accredited and provide verified results.

“Some people can be in denial of their status, it’s psychological.

“The State Ministry of Health or the State Government should provide an update on this. They are aware,” he said.

Source: PRNigeria.

End Of Lockdown To Be Determined By Health Experts, Buhari Announces

“The freedoms we ask you to willingly forsake today will only last as long as our scientific advisers declare they are necessary. But they are essential – world over – to halt and defeat the spread of this virus.

These were the words of President Muhammadu Buhari in a statement today, April 11, by his spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu.

In what looks like a possible extension of lockdown beyond Monday, April 13, the President, said: “we must ask you – once more – to observe restrictions on movement where they are in place, and follow the instructions of our scientists and medical advisers: stay home, wash your hands, save lives.”

“For those who suffer most egregiously, the Government has announced multiple measures to assist: 70,000 tonnes of grain is being released from the National Strategic Grain Reserves for distribution to those in most need; distribution of small cash payments are also being made, and will continue to be made by the federal government in the states and local government areas.

“We ask you to listen and follow public announcements via the mass media for instructions as to how to receive this government support – and learn of more public assistance in the coming days.

“All that the Government is asking you to endure is because nowhere in the world today is there any known way of defeating this pandemic. There is no vaccine. And that means there are choices to be made: between continuing as usual, or accepting the restrictions even when they come with unintended consequences.”

Buhari acknowledged that today, because of the lockdown, Nigerians are unable to visit their parents while elders are isolated from the young ones, “and there are those who live day-to-day, eating as they earn, who face real and present suffering,” but thank the citizens for their patience, resolve and strong determination to defeat the coronavirus disease outbreak.

He said that at this darkest hour, it is the duty of s responsible government to offer the citizens full and unvarnished truth, adding: “this is a global pandemic. 210 countries and territories across the globe are affected. We cannot expect others to come to our assistance. No one is coming to defeat this virus for us.

“Instead, the defeat of the virus in our country will be in our hands, alone. We cannot wait for others. We can only depend on ourselves now.  And so we must  – and we will – end this outbreak ourselves as Nigerians, together”.

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