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FG Blames Nigerians For Increase In Number Of Covid19 Cases by damilola4162(m): 8:00am On Aug 21, 2020
The Federal Government has alleged that the novel COVID-19 pandemic would have reduced in the country, if Nigerians had complied with It safely precautions.

Chiraman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and Secretary to the Government of the Federation SGF, Boss Mustapha who made this disclosure in Thursday during press briefing said, the virus persist due to Nigerians lackadaisical attitude towards containing the pandemic.

He lamented the increasing COVID-19 case fatalities in the country, nothing that the 985 deaths recorded so far, 14 of them were medical doctors who contracted the virus in the line of duty.

“In coordinating this national response, I can assure you that our biggest challenge has been the attitude of some Nigerians.

“That is our biggest challenge. Everything to fight COVID-19 has been placed out our disposal. We arrested the 2020 budget and got it revised, all in an attempt to deal with the financial means in fighting COVID-19.

“We are not in short of any resources to fight COVID-19. We have coordinated a national response that took in everybody that matters in this country.

“The corporate world through CA-COVID has amassed a huge war-chest of resources.

“So, our major challenge as a Presidential Taskforce has been the attitude of some Nigerians. With our response, we would have flattened the curve.

We would have dampened this ravaging virus by now if we had just complied with simple instructions and that brings me to a major thing which was aptly demonstrated yesterday when I presented a memorandum to the president for the introduction of a National Policy on Ethics and Integrity.

“Most of us think that as Nigerians we only have rights but there are corresponding responsibilities that you are expected to exhibit as a citizen of the country.

“This morning, Nigerians woke up to the stark reality that our confirmed cases of COVID-19 have crossed the 50,000 mark standing at 50,488 and a death toll of 985 bringing us close to the unenviable record of 1,000 fatalities.

“These records are not landmarks to be celebrated especially as every single death further underscores the grief and pains of families and friends, scuttled lives that could have contributed to national development and abridging God’s purpose for the lost soul.

“This is aptly demonstrated by the fact that 14 of these paid the supreme sacrifice as they were doctors who toiled daily to save lives”.

He added that, “Such behaviour has been amplified in the surge in some states of the United States of America. Similarly, this unpredictability is reflected in the last twenty-four hours when Plateau State witnessed the highest daily number of confirmed cases.

“In the last two days, the World Health Organisation WHO had issued warnings on Vaccine Nationalism and that young people are aiding the spread of the virus.

“The latter is more germane for us as Nigerians with our over 80% youthful population and should give us more cause to be on our guard.

“It would border on extreme selfishness for our youths to believe that since they are asymptomatic carriers they can carry on with life as they please.

“More so that being asymptomatic does not guarantee immunity forever. The PTF is, however, encouraged by the fact that majority of our youths are in the vanguard of this fight and still call on the few non-conforming ones to join”, he said.


Sources: https://insidenaija.com.ng/covid-19-fg-blames-nigerians-for-increase-in-cases/
Re: FG Blames Nigerians For Increase In Number Of Covid19 Cases by bewla(m): 8:05am On Aug 21, 2020
When u fail on ur part to give relief stipends
Re: FG Blames Nigerians For Increase In Number Of Covid19 Cases by dangermouse(m): 9:07am On Aug 21, 2020
Other countries provided palliatives to its citizens so as to stay at home. This was not replicated in Nigeria?, thereby forcing the citizens out in the streets to fend for themselves. Better to take chance with covid19 than face a certain death by hunger and starvation at home.
Re: FG Blames Nigerians For Increase In Number Of Covid19 Cases by DICKstractor: 10:39am On Aug 21, 2020
The blaming government

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