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Abuja, Lagos Hotels Close Doors To Nigerians Returning From Abroad by WorkTheTalk(m): 3:47pm On Apr 25, 2020
Amid preparations for the evacuation of Nigerians abroad due to the raging coronavirus disease across the world, hotels in Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory have refused to make their rooms available for the isolation of the returnees when they eventually arrive in the country.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, said at the briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 on Friday that finding hotels to quarantine the returnees had been a serious challenge because the hotels believed using their facilities to isolate the returnees could damage their brand.

Over 2,000 Nigerians in the United States, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, China and other countries had registered with the Nigerian missions in their country of residence for their evacuation after agreeing to subject themselves to mandatory coronavirus testing and 14-day quarantine on arrival in Abuja or Lagos. Most of the countries where the returnees are coming from have far more cases than Nigeria.

As of the time of filing this report, the coronavirus had spread to 26 states and the FCT, with 1,095 cases recorded across the country by the NCDC. While 208 patients had been discharged, 32 had died.

The new cases were 80 in Lagos, 21 in Gombe, five in FCT, two each in Zamfara and Edo, and one each in Ogun, Oyo, Kaduna and Sokoto states.

Some countries had equally evacuated their citizens from Nigeria amid the raging virus.

Onyeama had said on Monday that the evacuation would commence next week, noting that two airlines had agreed to bring back the citizens at affordable rates. He noted that the returnees would be brought back in batches of 200 but that their accommodation was the next challenge.

But, while giving an update in Abuja on Friday, the minister said the government was facing the challenge of securing hotels where the returnees could be quarantined.

He explained that he sought the assistance of the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, but that the governor could not get hotels in the state to release their premises as isolation centres.

Onyeama said, “The numbers (of Nigerians awaiting evacuation) in the UK alone is about 2,000 and the simple fact of the matter is that we don’t just have the isolation centres, the hospital beds and hotels to accommodate them all.

“We have been looking for hotels in Abuja and Lagos. I spoke this afternoon (Friday) with the governor of Lagos State and it is a real challenge even for the governor to find hotels that are willing to take these people in for 14 days.

“A lot of hotels clearly feel it would damage their brand or it would have some effects on their business. That has been a real problem for us now.”

https://punchng.com/covid-19-abuja-lagos-hotels-close-doors-to-nigerians-returning-from-abroad/

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Re: Abuja, Lagos Hotels Close Doors To Nigerians Returning From Abroad by festacman(m): 3:51pm On Apr 25, 2020
Even with their Dollars, Pounds, Euros?

How times change ...! No condition is permanent indeed.
Re: Abuja, Lagos Hotels Close Doors To Nigerians Returning From Abroad by Mokason28: 3:54pm On Apr 25, 2020
Nice move hotels should close up every doors and windows completely to any government official and individual asking that rubbish... what happened to all the billions donated to FG ??
China built a massive hospital in one week to quarantine and treat infected people... Nigeria burnt down ATTORNEY GENERAL’s office and now dey are looking for who to destroy his business... NICE MOVE BY THE HOTELS IF YOU ASK ME
Re: Abuja, Lagos Hotels Close Doors To Nigerians Returning From Abroad by Simplyleo: 3:56pm On Apr 25, 2020
We are in a very interesting time. sad

So these big 7-star hotels that used to be almost exclusive reserve of the foreign based big boys will rather remain closed against these their regular customers?

Owners must have thought of it very well, accepting returnees in your hotel rooms will scare aware other customers.
Re: Abuja, Lagos Hotels Close Doors To Nigerians Returning From Abroad by dawnomike(m): 3:59pm On Apr 25, 2020
festacman:
Even with their Dollars, Pounds, Euros?

How times change ...! No condition is permanent indeed.
You are right ooo... A hospital in Ibadan was been begged with foreign currency to admit a returnee who was ill. They bluntly refused.
Re: Abuja, Lagos Hotels Close Doors To Nigerians Returning From Abroad by Olunmercy56(f): 4:20pm On Apr 25, 2020
grin Are they not doing business again grin grin who want to die wink wink
Re: Abuja, Lagos Hotels Close Doors To Nigerians Returning From Abroad by Bola146(f): 4:40pm On Apr 25, 2020
Everything is not money grin grin

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