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Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by Tissaia(f): 7:45am On Jun 16, 2020
The Federal Government on Monday warned state governments that were planning to reopen schools to drop the plan.

The Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha, gave the warning during the PTF press briefing in Abuja.

Mustapha said it was not yet safe to reopen schools, television viewing centres, stadiums and other places where large gatherings could take place.

Last week, Kano State reopened football viewing centres. There were reports on Monday that Cross River State, which had yet to record any COVID-19 case, was planning to reopen schools.

On Monday, Mustapha ​ appealed to state governments to embark on wider community testing and enforce rules on social distancing.

He stated, “​We have received reports that some states are contemplating the reopening of schools, television viewing centres, sports stadiums and other places where large gatherings could take place. The PTF re-emphasises that it is not yet safe to do so and that utmost caution should be exercised. The PTF guidelines should still be complied with while considering decision of this nature.​”

Mustapha added that the PTF, through its monitoring, had observed that Nigerians were not observing social distancing, wearing of masks in public places, sanitation and hygiene in markets, motor parks and places of worship

He said, “We wish to re-emphasise that all relaxed measures are still subject to review and advisories issued are for personal and public safety purposes. The breach of the ban on inter-state travels is also a point of concern.”

The SGF attributed the increase in the number of COVID-19 to the increasing number of tests being conducted across the country.

He said the battle against COVID-19 had reached the level of individual and collective responsibility.

“The fact that restrictions have been lifted is not a license for carelessness. We may have returned to a new normal but not normal of the past. My appeal as I conclude is that where we are now is about individual and collective responsibility that will determine where we are heading to,” he added.

He said COVID-19 cases in the country would continue to rise in the country. The SGF, however, said the rate would depend on Nigerians’ adherence to protocols.

On his part, the Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, expressed concern that COVID-19 patients who were not seeking treatment on time were dying of the virus.

He said COVID-19 symptoms could start mildly with slight fever, cough, loss of sense of smell or taste, but suddenly escalate to shortness of breath.

The minister added, “Lagos State reports that people who delay going to hospital and treating themselves first at home are the majority of victims, some barely making it to the doorstep of the hospital.”

He also disclosed that the ministry of health had developed three years response to COVID-19 because the virus would not end soon.

Ehanirestated, “COVID-19, will be with us for a long time. We shall keep learning as we go along. Accordingly, the Ministry of Health has developed a Health Sector Response Plan to cover the next 3 years divided into near, medium and long term. This plan therefore should be able to project into the future for at least three years. No doubt, it will require modification.”

Nigerians sending samples with fictitious names, addresses, NCDC laments

Also, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control Director General, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, said that the centre was receiving samples with fictitious names and addresses making it difficult for the states to track down the positive cases for isolation and treatment.

He expressed concern over what he described as the increase in high-risk behaviour by Nigerians which was leading to more transmission of COVID-19 in the country.

Ihekweazu admonished Nigerians to learn from what was happening in Brazil which had the second-highest COVID-19 deaths in the world.

Commenting on the challenges facing the agency and the standard of COVID-19 tests at its labs, Ihekweazu stated, “Samples come to us with fictitious names and we get samples with fictitious addresses, so if the state now has a positive result, they go to look for the person, but can’t find the person.

“So, there are many challenges we have to deal with every day in our country which is reflective of other things but we keep trying to improve this, but in terms of the testing, we are doing the same standard across every lab. There is a very stringent quality assurance process.”

As of Saturday, the NCDC has carried out 92,924 tests across the country.

The NCDC boss observed that there were many undetected positive cases in the country, warning Nigerians to take responsibility for their safety by adhering strictly to the coronavirus prevention guidelines.

He added, “We have seen many people pass away. Prominent people have been infected, including four governors who announced they have been infected; so what else is there for people to doubt about the numbers we release.

“For all intents and purposes, we don’t think we are finding all the cases in Nigeria, so there are many more cases out there that we are unable to find.

“I really urge everyone to take those numbers very seriously; behind each of those numbers are people. Each time we announce those results, the next morning, somebody is going to get a result across the country. Every one of them would get a call to tell them about their status.”

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, said the PTF was targeting the evacuation of 1,000 persons per week, adding that the committee hoped to conclude the exercise within four weeks.

The PTF Coordinator, Dr Sani Aliyu, P disclosed that the donations by Nigerians, which constituted one of the stream of funds for the nation’s response to the pandemic, had reached N850m.

Aliyu also said that of the N22bn set aside by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), as the COVID-19 intervention fund, only 0.02 per cent of it had been spent.

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by osram(m): 7:52am On Jun 16, 2020
hmmmmmm


Glory to God Almighty the creator of heaven and earth.....this is my first FTC ever since I joined nairaland ten years ago

I dedicate it to all nairalanders and SEUN for creating this wonderful platform.

#onelove

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by ClassicMG(m): 7:59am On Jun 16, 2020
Education is not kuku important to you guys. So it's a perfect excuse for you not open schools and other business.

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by icebird25(m): 8:00am On Jun 16, 2020
Wahala ..but direct party primaries should hold. Bank should open.. thunder kill all of una ...for you boss mustapha ...hehehe..the kind thunder wey go fire you na the first of it's kind ..the thunder still dey redemption camp dey practice

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by ServanTheG(m): 8:16am On Jun 16, 2020
Lmao they even added stadiums sef. League wey neva resume. Shey 9ja league dey attract fans before ni?

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by LibertyRep: 8:16am On Jun 16, 2020
Prof Ayade
Gov Ganduje

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by RenaissanceGuy: 8:20am On Jun 16, 2020
How can this man say they've only used ₦4.4M out of the ₦22bn FG provided? That's not even up to the amount they spend every day, unless they're getting their money from somewhere. In summary, this is a lie or the man doesn't know math.

MODIFIED

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by Jokerman(m): 8:54am On Jun 16, 2020
This man.

But some teachers are already doing lessons for a group of pupils in low cost areas of Lagos State I e Bariga, Oworo, Alapere, Shomolu, Iyanaba, iyanapaja etc

So how would I be able to watch matches when DStv subscription is now gold and still runs even when my area doesn't have light for 3 weeks although cursed NEPA will still bring estimated bills??

How would I watch Cristiano Ronaldo??

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by Charmingrascal(m): 9:15am On Jun 16, 2020
A serious Government would fumigate every Government owned institution, provide protective equipments for staff and students and put plans in place towards reopening of schools but the Government is not even concerned about education, it's not a priority to them.


Many of our politicians don't have certificate so how can they take education seriously.

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by sinistermind(m): 9:19am On Jun 16, 2020
I second this.... Nigerians and Social distancing are very distant. They will bastardize the whole thing

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by Nobody: 9:44am On Jun 16, 2020
Hmmm.... Went out yesterday, I discovered that most people don't wear face mask nor follow instructions. Must Nigerians be forced to save their own lives? I just tire for our people.

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by Romanoff(f): 9:44am On Jun 16, 2020
ClassicMG:
Education is not kuku important to you guys. So it's a perfect excuse for you not open schools and other business.

Na who dey alive dey go school o.

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by YoungAncient1: 9:45am On Jun 16, 2020
No try us for Kano and our viewing centers o.
Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by philip0906(m): 9:45am On Jun 16, 2020
Charmingrascal:
A serious Government would fumigate every Government owned institution, provide protective equipments for staff and students and put plans in place towards reopening of schools but the Government is not even concerned about education, it's not a priority to them.


Many of our politicians don't have certificate so how can they take education seriously.

I do not think it is out of place not to open up schools yet. I mean, schools can always be opened at any time. It is in the best interest of students & parents afterall.

That said, rushing to open up places of worship is ridiculous.

The only thing they should just open for us, na club and lounges, make person dey down liquor and catfish without looking to scale fence, incase kpor kpor show.

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by CAPSLOCKED: 9:45am On Jun 16, 2020
STORY .

WEY WE DON START WATCH LA LIGA PUBLICLY, NA EPL REMAIN.

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by adewumiopeyemi(m): 9:46am On Jun 16, 2020
And they want to conduct election ryt
Is corona sleeping during election period ryt
Yeye people

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by dalass(f): 9:46am On Jun 16, 2020
What nonsensical statement is this again?
Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by inoki247: 9:46am On Jun 16, 2020
Which Viewing Center are dey talking about d one for my backyard cos dem don open already even when Total Lockdown dey people dey go dere to watch Bet9ja Virtual soccer like dat for dere....

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by Slawormir: 9:46am On Jun 16, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright

But EPL don almost start na

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by Mosminic(m): 9:46am On Jun 16, 2020
osram:
hmmmmmm
This was my exact first reaction grin
Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by Hndrrxxx(m): 9:46am On Jun 16, 2020
We got it out the mud, there's nothing you can tell us FG
Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by philipstanley(m): 9:46am On Jun 16, 2020
Na wa ooo
Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by cryptotech: 9:46am On Jun 16, 2020
It necessary...but some state are acting stubborn.
Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by Adedotguy: 9:47am On Jun 16, 2020
wink
Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by princeade86(m): 9:47am On Jun 16, 2020
Just a good advice to follow, to avoid story that touch.

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by uniqueboi1(m): 9:47am On Jun 16, 2020
ClassicMG:
Education is not kuku important to you guys. So it's a perfect excuse for you not open schools and other business.


Will you keep "kwayet"? Why not send your own children to school? All these private school teachers no go kill us o. grin

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Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by anoziechi(f): 9:47am On Jun 16, 2020
they should go and sit down
Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by Nobody: 9:47am On Jun 16, 2020
Leave them to open so that we can storm their residences and cough into their faces.
Re: Don’t Open Schools, Viewing Centres, Stadiums Now, FG Warns States by ihesiuloa(m): 9:47am On Jun 16, 2020
I guess the virus is still much prevailing, but government need to be more transparent to make this fight easier..
Anyways, please check this paying system and cash out big time with just $2

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