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Impacts In Abuja For Next 14days by Ogality: 9:35am On Apr 19, 2020
First they broke lockdown rules by flying him from Abuja to Lagos.

Then they treated him privately at First Cardiology in Ikoyi despite positivity and isolating other positive members of the public in isolation centre, some people by force despite personal protests.

Then they flew his Covid 19 positive body back to the Federal Capital Territory for burial.

Then they released his body for burial contrary to what Lai Mohammed said that Covid 19 dead bodies cannot be released for burial.

Then almost 500 - 1000 people gathered for the burial effectively breaking Federal Government rule that not more than 20 or even 50people can gather at a point in time.

Then, they dug a shallow grave for the body in the centre of town, gudu cemetry.

And some there neither wore masks or any other PPE especially the grave diggers.

A man in Green native without PPE even touched the body whilst helping the workers in PPE.

Some workers in PPE were even seen touching their faces and goggles after touching the body with some's clothes visibly running the dead body under from their PPE as they lowered the body into the shallow grave.

And the body was buried in just white traditional robes. No protection nothing for the people, or the environment.

No protection from possible thieves/scavengers who may want to come scavenge dead bodies in the middle of the night after burial.

No accounting for or planning that every one at the burial must self isolate for 14 days after the burial.

How is this leading by example? How does a government make the rules and then shamelessly break the rules on National Television for all to see.


Abuja should brace for impact in the next 14days.

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Re: Impacts In Abuja For Next 14days by babyfaceafrica: 9:38am On Apr 19, 2020
Ogality:


First they broke lockdown rules by flying him from Abuja to Lagos.

Then they treated him privately at First Cardiology in Ikoyi despite positivity and isolating other positive members of the public in isolation centre, some people by force despite personal protests.

Then they flew his Covid 19 positive body back to the Federal Capital Territory for burial.

Then they released his body for burial contrary to what Lai Mohammed said that Covid 19 dead bodies cannot be released for burial.

Then almost 500 - 1000 people gathered for the burial effectively breaking Federal Government rule that not more than 20 or even 50people can gather at a point in time.

Then, they dug a shallow grave for the body in the centre of town, gudu cemetry.

And some there neither wore masks or any other PPE especially the grave diggers.

A man in Green native without PPE even touched the body whilst helping the workers in PPE.

Some workers in PPE were even seen touching their faces and goggles after touching the body with some's clothes visibly running the dead body under from their PPE as they lowered the body into the shallow grave.

And the body was buried in just white traditional robes. No protection nothing for the people, or the environment.

No protection from possible thieves/scavengers who may want to come scavenge dead bodies in the middle of the night after burial.

No accounting for or planning that every one at the burial must self isolate for 14 days after the burial.

How is this leading by example? How does a government make the rules and then shamelessly break the rules on National Television for all to see.


Abuja should brace for impact in the next 14days.

How is this leading by example? How does a government make the rules and then shamelessly break the rules on National Television for all to see.


READ George Orwells Animal Farm
Re: Impacts In Abuja For Next 14days by daddytime(m): 10:00am On Apr 19, 2020
Some animals are more animal than other animals grin

While I was watching the burial live, all I could see were a bunch of people who do not believe a shit of the COVID-19 stuff nor do they believe the deceased had died from any unnatural causes.

From their ignorant cockiness, one could not but notice a people who believe in the mantra " Allah had given and Allah has taken". A very deadly doctrine to live by in this COVID era.

I'm very sure that had anyone there raised an alarm to the possible health risk they were running with the way they were handling the whole stuff, such a person wouldn't have left that cemetery alive in my opinion.

Na God go help us for this matter.

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