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Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by phenomental40(m): 2:21pm On Apr 26, 2020
In another 24 hours, Nigeria would have completed the 2nd phase of the lockdown (14 days to make 28) imposed on Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ogun and Lagos states by President Muhammadu Buhari on March 29.

Sadly, despite the lockdown designed to flatten the curve of COVID-19, the number of positive cases has continued to climb.

Before the lockdown on March 29, Nigeria had a total of 111 confirmed cases, but as of 11.30pm on April 24, Nigeria had recorded a total of 1,095 confirmed cases with 32 deaths.

In Lagos alone, which is the epicentre, the infection rose from 68 cases on March 29 to 657 confirmed cases on April 23.

Effective lockdown

In Ogun, as of March 29, the state had three cases but as of last Friday, 24 days after, there were 29 cases while FCT figure rose from 21 before the lockdown to 133.

Also as of Friday, we had 27 affected states as against 12 states before the lockdown.

Experts say although the rise was expected, effective lockdown would have helped to flatten the curve.

Many Nigerians apparently ignored social distancing as recommended by W.H.O. during a pandemic of this nature to eke a living amid inadequate palliative by government.

Experts say Lagos alone, being the country’s economic hub, loses N108.05 billion per day, when activities are down to zero level. In essence, the commercial capital of the nation would have lost over N3 trillion at the end of the 28-day lockdown.

The deduction from the views of the experts is that Buhari faces hard options ahead of the expiration of the lockdown tomorrow.

According to them, with the increasing number of positive cases, relaxing the lockdown may be disastrous but Nigerians cannot be locked down indefinitely without appropriate palliative.

Doom

The President of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, Dr Francis Faduyile, said allowing Nigerians to move around with the increasing number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the community may spell doom, hence the need for a well planned lockdown balanced with palliative.

Faduyile, who warned that government cannot continue to lock Nigerians down without balanced palliative, said the ongoing shutdown was ineffective because the Federal Government failed to balance it with fairly distributed palliative.

“Looking at health situation alone, I will say the lockdown should continue but you cannot do that alone; you must balance it with economic, socio-cultural issues and security”, he said.

“Government needs to put something in place for us to have an effective lockdown process. If those things are not in place, lockdown will just be a pronouncement and not in action”.

Lagos and Kano

The NMA top official added that with community transmission going on in two big states, Lagos and Kano, Nigeria ha not been able to flatten the curve.

He explained that Nigeria was yet to get to a safe position to ease lockdown looking at health issue, regretting that the aim of lockdown was to stop transmission of coronavirus but it did not happen.

According to Faduyile, to contain the spread of the virus, government needs to put on its thinking cap to find a balance between palliative and lockdown.

“Sincerely, lockdown is supposed to continue but it might be difficult if you have not put down necessary plans to ease the pain of the lockdown”, he said.

“For you to lockdown, you need to find a way to make people stay at home and eat, the palliative must be distributed fairly and we need every activity of government towards that, otherwise, Nigeria may slip into the worst situation”.

Stating that the increasing number of cases was as a result of increasing tests, Faduyile said it was one of the gains of lockdown as it helped Lagos and the country at large to discover the communities.

Further spread

For the virus to be contained, Aliyu added that Nigeria should continue with the lockdown, social distancing, and self isolation.

Lamenting that the lockdown has not been highly efficient as many cases are recorded and people have failed to comply with stay-at-home, he said government must put in place measures to ensure that people comply.

“Though we have heard of several efforts to get people palliative but that of course has not achieved expected result,” the NARD leader pointed out.

“It is not enough to declare a nationwide lockdown without appropriate preparation and ensuring measures are in place for compliance and lockdown will not be complied with if people don’t get palliative”.

Extension

While calling for extension of the lockdown, Aliyu said if palliative cannot be improved upon, there was no point for extension or nationwide lockdown as people need to survive.

According to him, government must be more realistic and honest about palliative at least for the downtrodden before considering lockdown extension.

“It is a fact that as much as 50 percent of Nigerians are living below the poverty line. These are people that go out every day to fend for themselves. If palliative is not sincerely provided, it will be difficult for them to comply”, the resident doctors’ association chief said.

He called for compulsory use of face mask by Nigerians to reduce the spread of the virus.

National lockdown

On his part, the National President, National Association of Nigerian Nurses & Midwives, NANNM, Abudulrafiu Adeniji, who called for national lockdown, said it was not the right time to ease lockdown, hence the need for government to increase awareness about the effect of the disease.

“We are talking about a disease that has already affected millions of people with no specific treatment and so many people are asymptomatic”, Adeniji said.

“In some states where there no cases before, they have started recording index cases. The worst thing is that Nigerians are very mobile.

“When Wuhan in China was locked down, we all heard that people were not moving in or out of Wuhan. The issue of lockdown should be reconsidered following what is happening in Kano now, let Nigerians exercise patience.

Prediction

“If we don’t do things right now, the prediction of Melinda Gates may come to pass. The graph is not flattening at all. It is still going up and that means we are yet to see the end of the disease.

“We are talking about hunger; even when there is no lock down, there was hunger in the country. But government needs to put in place better palliative and not the one that falls in wrong hands. If it is only N10 that government can provide for every household, let it go round.”

Adeniji urged Nigerians to understand the devastating effect of COVID-19.

He further appealed to Nigerians to desist from hiding their status and medical history when they go to hospital or dealing with health workers.

Meanwhile, National President of Nigerian Union of Allied Health Professionals/ Vice President, Joint Health Sector Union, Dr Obinna Ogbonna, supported total lockdown following the increasing number of infected persons by the day.

Ogbonna regretted that many Nigerians are yet to know the gravity of COVID-19.

Reminding Nigerians that there was no specific treatment for the virus currently, he said it was necessary for people to stay at home to respect lockdown because the virus cannot move by itself but through human beings.

The union leader warned of possible overwhelming surge of infection in communities if nationwide total lockdown was not imposed.

On palliative, he recommended that government can adopt the town planners’ statistics to know the number of houses in a particular environment for effective distribution of materials to the right people.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/buhari-under-pressure-faces-hard-options/

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by identitylenz(m): 2:27pm On Apr 26, 2020
Uhummmmm
God wee epp us oooo embarassed

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by Valro(m): 2:32pm On Apr 26, 2020
There's nothing difficult there
He has two options, continue the lockdown but more efficient and standard provision of palliatives or unlock the damn lockdown and let Corona use some people and do pepper soup

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by escohido123: 2:35pm On Apr 26, 2020
If government do not extend the lockdown u can do it itself.
Selfish people.

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by Buharidgeneral: 2:35pm On Apr 26, 2020
Seriously serious oooo

God help us ooo. The situation is very dicey here

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by juman(m): 2:36pm On Apr 26, 2020
They lock people down in their homes without any food.

The lockdown time is a time for the government to expand the testing capacity of the country but they never do that.

There is no reason to keep people at home to die of hunger.

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by mushystuff: 2:41pm On Apr 26, 2020
The government needs to focus primarily on sufficient PPE for medical personnel, increased testing and guaranteed availability of medical supplies and isolation centers of appropriate standards.

If citizens must be mandated to use face masks, federal and state governors must ensure availability at reduced or no cost! It is preposterous that face masks of 50/100 naira are now being sold at 400/500 naira a piece

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by wallex1983(m): 2:46pm On Apr 26, 2020
Some sects must definitely be partially opened. Else, things will definitely get out of hands.

Mr. Abba that we were trying to ensure that he returned to Nigeria before closing our borders and airports has eventually left us without passing through any of the borders / ports.

Now we are in it...
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by BOOZELEE: 2:51pm On Apr 26, 2020
May God help him

As for me he should extend it for another two weeks and watch countries that lifted therez closely and find out if they made the right decision or not.. If they did we can copy them if they didn't,we learn from there mistake before lifting ours.
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by LibertyRep: 2:53pm On Apr 26, 2020
Not just Buhari o, these aren't the best of time for decision makers worldwide.
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by IlovePMB: 2:56pm On Apr 26, 2020
The man put us all in this shit. Nothing can be done to stop the spread. Everyone should just be ready to get the virus. Simple.
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 3:01pm On Apr 26, 2020
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phenomental40:
In another 24 hours, Nigeria would have completed the 2nd phase of the lockdown (14 days to make 28) imposed on Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ogun and Lagos states by President Muhammadu Buhari on March 29.

Sadly, despite the lockdown designed to flatten the curve of COVID-19, the number of positive cases has continued to climb.

Before the lockdown on March 29, Nigeria had a total of 111 confirmed cases, but as of 11.30pm on April 24, Nigeria had recorded a total of 1,095 confirmed cases with 32 deaths.

In Lagos alone, which is the epicentre, the infection rose from 68 cases on March 29 to 657 confirmed cases on April 23.

Effective lockdown

In Ogun, as of March 29, the state had three cases but as of last Friday, 24 days after, there were 29 cases while FCT figure rose from 21 before the lockdown to 133.

Also as of Friday, we had 27 affected states as against 12 states before the lockdown.

Experts say although the rise was expected, effective lockdown would have helped to flatten the curve.

Many Nigerians apparently ignored social distancing as recommended by W.H.O. during a pandemic of this nature to eke a living amid inadequate palliative by government.

Experts say Lagos alone, being the country’s economic hub, loses N108.05 billion per day, when activities are down to zero level. In essence, the commercial capital of the nation would have lost over N3 trillion at the end of the 28-day lockdown.

The deduction from the views of the experts is that Buhari faces hard options ahead of the expiration of the lockdown tomorrow.

According to them, with the increasing number of positive cases, relaxing the lockdown may be disastrous but Nigerians cannot be locked down indefinitely without appropriate palliative.

Doom

The President of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, Dr Francis Faduyile, said allowing Nigerians to move around with the increasing number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the community may spell doom, hence the need for a well planned lockdown balanced with palliative.

Faduyile, who warned that government cannot continue to lock Nigerians down without balanced palliative, said the ongoing shutdown was ineffective because the Federal Government failed to balance it with fairly distributed palliative.

“Looking at health situation alone, I will say the lockdown should continue but you cannot do that alone; you must balance it with economic, socio-cultural issues and security”, he said.

“Government needs to put something in place for us to have an effective lockdown process. If those things are not in place, lockdown will just be a pronouncement and not in action”.

Lagos and Kano

The NMA top official added that with community transmission going on in two big states, Lagos and Kano, Nigeria ha not been able to flatten the curve.

He explained that Nigeria was yet to get to a safe position to ease lockdown looking at health issue, regretting that the aim of lockdown was to stop transmission of coronavirus but it did not happen.

According to Faduyile, to contain the spread of the virus, government needs to put on its thinking cap to find a balance between palliative and lockdown.

“Sincerely, lockdown is supposed to continue but it might be difficult if you have not put down necessary plans to ease the pain of the lockdown”, he said.

“For you to lockdown, you need to find a way to make people stay at home and eat, the palliative must be distributed fairly and we need every activity of government towards that, otherwise, Nigeria may slip into the worst situation”.

Stating that the increasing number of cases was as a result of increasing tests, Faduyile said it was one of the gains of lockdown as it helped Lagos and the country at large to discover the communities.

Further spread

For the virus to be contained, Aliyu added that Nigeria should continue with the lockdown, social distancing, and self isolation.

Lamenting that the lockdown has not been highly efficient as many cases are recorded and people have failed to comply with stay-at-home, he said government must put in place measures to ensure that people comply.

“Though we have heard of several efforts to get people palliative but that of course has not achieved expected result,” the NARD leader pointed out.

“It is not enough to declare a nationwide lockdown without appropriate preparation and ensuring measures are in place for compliance and lockdown will not be complied with if people don’t get palliative”.

Extension

While calling for extension of the lockdown, Aliyu said if palliative cannot be improved upon, there was no point for extension or nationwide lockdown as people need to survive.

According to him, government must be more realistic and honest about palliative at least for the downtrodden before considering lockdown extension.

“It is a fact that as much as 50 percent of Nigerians are living below the poverty line. These are people that go out every day to fend for themselves. If palliative is not sincerely provided, it will be difficult for them to comply”, the resident doctors’ association chief said.

He called for compulsory use of face mask by Nigerians to reduce the spread of the virus.

National lockdown

On his part, the National President, National Association of Nigerian Nurses & Midwives, NANNM, Abudulrafiu Adeniji, who called for national lockdown, said it was not the right time to ease lockdown, hence the need for government to increase awareness about the effect of the disease.

“We are talking about a disease that has already affected millions of people with no specific treatment and so many people are asymptomatic”, Adeniji said.

“In some states where there no cases before, they have started recording index cases. The worst thing is that Nigerians are very mobile.

“When Wuhan in China was locked down, we all heard that people were not moving in or out of Wuhan. The issue of lockdown should be reconsidered following what is happening in Kano now, let Nigerians exercise patience.

Prediction

“If we don’t do things right now, the prediction of Melinda Gates may come to pass. The graph is not flattening at all. It is still going up and that means we are yet to see the end of the disease.

“We are talking about hunger; even when there is no lock down, there was hunger in the country. But government needs to put in place better palliative and not the one that falls in wrong hands. If it is only N10 that government can provide for every household, let it go round.”

Adeniji urged Nigerians to understand the devastating effect of COVID-19.

He further appealed to Nigerians to desist from hiding their status and medical history when they go to hospital or dealing with health workers.

Meanwhile, National President of Nigerian Union of Allied Health Professionals/ Vice President, Joint Health Sector Union, Dr Obinna Ogbonna, supported total lockdown following the increasing number of infected persons by the day.

Ogbonna regretted that many Nigerians are yet to know the gravity of COVID-19.

Reminding Nigerians that there was no specific treatment for the virus currently, he said it was necessary for people to stay at home to respect lockdown because the virus cannot move by itself but through human beings.

The union leader warned of possible overwhelming surge of infection in communities if nationwide total lockdown was not imposed.

On palliative, he recommended that government can adopt the town planners’ statistics to know the number of houses in a particular environment for effective distribution of materials to the right people.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/04/buhari-under-pressure-faces-hard-options/
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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by Levant: 3:05pm On Apr 26, 2020
Ease the lockdown and impose partial lockdown, mostly targeting vehicular movement or interstate. Interstate movement should be limited to transportation of food stuffs and essential products and services.

Declare proper wearing of face masks compulsory, and hand gloves. Carry out massive testing and contact tracing.

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by seunlayi(m): 3:07pm On Apr 26, 2020
Nothing had in this only if the man is truly in a vegetable state. Let the lock down continue at state level, provide each state that requires the lockdown with security men, funds, palliatives, Covid-19 related kits, etc. While state should be free to exercise lockdown on those local govt that has cases while those identified with none should be allowed to go about taking the laid down precautions
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by bigcil2(m): 3:34pm On Apr 26, 2020
I have the following for sale in Lagos
~ KN95 Facemask for medical professionals available for sale in large quantities
~ Washable and Reusable Face / Nose mask FFP2 CE Certified EN149
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by sapientia(m): 3:36pm On Apr 26, 2020

According to them, with the increasing number of positive cases, relaxing the lockdown may be disastrous but Nigerians cannot be locked down indefinitely without appropriate palliative.



The President of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, Dr Francis Faduyile, said allowing Nigerians to move around with the increasing number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the community may spell doom, hence the need for a well planned lockdown balanced with palliative.


Meanwhile, National President of Nigerian Union of Allied Health Professionals/ Vice President, Joint Health Sector Union, Dr Obinna Ogbonna, supported total lockdown following the increasing number of infected persons by the day.
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Ladies and gentlemen, all this grammar means Nigeria is between the devil and the deep blue sea

If we lock down, we die of hunger

If we don't lock down, covid 19 will kill us.

How do we find a very easy landing to avoid any of the 2 killing us.

This is where it has been shown that we elected men who cannot even think and who don't listen to people that thinks.

We are in trouble.

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by funmike83(f): 3:40pm On Apr 26, 2020
Buhari should use his head and decide, cos I know if kyari were to be alive , we would have known wat next.we don dey Kyari duty o

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by Lanre4uonly(m): 3:41pm On Apr 26, 2020
It is indeed a difficult period for us as a nation.
I strongly believe this moment too shall pass.
StaySafe.

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by attacker321: 4:15pm On Apr 26, 2020
Valro:
There's nothing difficult there
He has two options, continue the lockdown but more efficient and standard provision of palliatives or unlock the damn lockdown and let Corona use some people and do pepper soup

grin grin grin
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by helinues: 4:15pm On Apr 26, 2020
Summary pls
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by Nobody: 4:18pm On Apr 26, 2020
ABBA KYARI is nowhere to be found to tell him what to do na

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by Avalancheman: 4:28pm On Apr 26, 2020
There are NO hard options here!

The facts on ground have shown that MOST Nigerians are immuned to Coronavirus. They may contact it. But it CAN'T kill them. Infact, they may not even know they have it... embarassed

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by phenomental40(m): 4:35pm On Apr 26, 2020
Avalancheman:
There are NO hard options here!

The facts on ground have shown that MOST Nigerians are immuned to Coronavirus. They may contact it. But it CAN'T kill them. Infact, they may not even know they have it... embarassed

I think that is true
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by lastempero: 4:57pm On Apr 26, 2020
Every one has sense in Nigeria apart from the rogues that are acting like dictators, how can you lock people up n still no palliative measure to even shoulder down the impact.
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by PureGoldh(m): 5:06pm On Apr 26, 2020
The lockdown should be lifted and Nigerians should try as much as possible to stay safe

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by wildernessVoice: 5:38pm On Apr 26, 2020
The lockdown has not made any significant improvement.
The palliative I received valued at #3,500 cannot feed my family for 3 days.
My community not safe during lockdown , see what Fulani herdsmen did in my community, Bassa L.G.A. Plateau State during lockdown.
Please, end lockdown and implement precautions that will reduce the spread of COVID-19.
Hunger is the most deadliest virus in Nigeria.

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Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by smileyoo: 5:39pm On Apr 26, 2020
these are selfish analysis from selfish stake-holders, highly bias.
it's not right to be scared of the lmpact of coronavirus, while ignoring the overwhelming impications of total lockdown.
hunger-virus is now more real than coronavirus, even the brutality of the police and other law enforcers, have cost more nigerian lives than coronavirus.
so how long will you guys urge the govt to extend lockdown, because even after the next two weeks of lockdown, this coronavirus could still be here with us ?
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by Gordieshegz(m): 5:42pm On Apr 26, 2020
To be honest, president Buhari really needs to be pitified by fellow Nigerians right now.

This corona virus has no doubt deepened his ocean of cluelessness and further exposed his incapacitative self.
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by adeiza4u(m): 6:49pm On Apr 26, 2020
I wish the FG could critically look into the brilliant submission of Prof Charles Soludo. That man chunned out a brilliant and almost perfect research on the best option to take. To me, the government of the day is not giving the required efforts to combating this scourge. But I pray somehow, God would help us to survive this trying times in Jesus' name.
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by sammyj: 6:54pm On Apr 26, 2020
angry
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by Neyoohpompy(m): 7:37pm On Apr 26, 2020
Why on earth will a sane sapiens plan to or embezzle funds meant for the vulnerable people at this trying time? Well Covid-19 is here to expose the level of corruption in Nigeria governance.
Re: Buhari Under Pressure, Face Hard Options by Nobody: 7:44pm On Apr 26, 2020
juman:
They lock people down in their homes without any food.

The lockdown time is a time for the government to expand the testing capacity of the country but they never do that.

There is no reason to keep people at home to die of hunger.

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