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COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by valentineuwakwe(m): 3:40am On Dec 29, 2020
COVID-19 second wave: FG, National Assembly consider UK, US flights’ ban next week

The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Aviation, Senator Smart Adeyemi, on Monday said the National Assembly and the Ministry of Aviation were considering banning flights from the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries with high rates of COVID-19.

Adeyemi, who stated this in an interview with one of our correspondents in Abuja, said a decision on the issue would be announced next week.

The Federal Government’s plan may not be unconnected with pressures on it to stop further spread of coronavirus by banning flights from nations with high rates of the virus.

Recall that the President of the Nigerian Medical Association, Prof Innocent Ujah, had in an interview with The PUNCH on Sunday, said travellers from the UK and the US were worsening COVID-19 cases in Nigeria.

The NMA president stated, “Government knows that they (travellers from the UK and the US) are the ones responsible for increase in cases and the results have shown that and government knows what they should do.”

Although the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 had on Thursday imposed fresh requirements on passengers from the UK and South Africa, flights from the two countries were not banned.

The PTF only opened registers for travellers from the two countries because of deadlier strains of coronavirus discovered there.

It, however, said there were no new strains of the virus in Nigeria. But there are fears that travellers who obtained fake COVID-19 results could have brought the new virus into the country.

According to worldometers.info, as of 6:55pm on Monday, the US had recorded 19,589,952 COVID-19 cases with 341,332 deaths.

The UK had 2,329,730 COVID-19 cases with 71,109 deaths. Sweden had 396,048 cases with 8,279 recorded.

As of Sunday, Nigeria had recorded 84,414 cases of the virus with 1,254 deaths. But deaths from the virus have increased sharply since the second wave started last month.

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control had said after a drop in the death rate from September to November, it went up to 74 this month.

Adeyemi, in the interview with The PUNCH, said the National Assembly and the Federal Government were concerned about the second wave of COVID-19.

He stated that the joint National Assembly Committees on Aviation, the Aviation Ministry and agencies in the sector had been holding regular meetings in the past few days on the matter.

He said the meetings were seriously discussing possible impacts of the proposed ban and other associated issues.

Adeyemi said, “We are still trying to study the situation so as to know the appropriate steps to take. It is a very sad situation no doubt.

“The National Assembly and the Aviation Ministry are looking at what really should be done on the call to ban some of the flights coming in, not only from the United Kingdom, but also other countries where the pandemic spreads are more severe.

“The National Assembly Joint Committee on Aviation is discussing with the Ministry of Aviation and we are looking at what can be done and the right steps to be taken.


“COVID-19 is of great concern to everyone and it has been proven that it is real. Nigeria as a country has been able to contain the situation because our people are very conscious of the protocols.

“The fact that we are experiencing the second wave is a concern. So, the ministry and the National Assembly are considering an outright ban of flights from the pandemic prone countries like the United Kingdom, the United States, the Asian countries, Sweden, among others.

“We have been studying the situation. We would arrive at a conclusion in the next few days. We are looking at the figures, the rate of infection, the manner of infection and government response.

“We are studying the implications of the outright ban of flights and whether it would be of any importance to the containment of the virus.

“We have protocols for visitors arriving in Nigeria which we make sure are being strictly observed. Notwithstanding, in the next few days, we would know what to do.

“The Senate and the House of Representatives committees on Aviation, the Ministry of Aviation, and all the agencies under the ministry have been engaging in regular meetings over the situation.

“By next week, we would come up with a definite conclusion on whether there would be an outright ban of flights from the affected countries or the next steps to take.”

FG won’t do anything that will affect health of Nigerians – Aviation ministry

When contacted, the Director, Public Affairs, Ministry of Aviation, James Oduadu, said a possible flight ban had to be in tandem with neighbouring countries.

He said, “If Nigeria is going to do a flight ban, it will be in alliance with our neighbouring countries. I assure you that we are monitoring the situation very closely. The government will not do anything that will affect the health of Nigerians.

“The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority released a notice to air operators two days ago on some passengers coming in from the United Kingdom and South Africa. Apart from that, I am not aware of any ban on flights. At the moment, I am not aware of any flight ban. The situation may change tomorrow, but currently, I am not aware.”

Fresh flight ban can hurt economy, stakeholders warn

An aviation consultant, Mr Olumide Ohunayo, told The PUNCH that he was not in support of any ban on flights as long as the guidelines set by the NCAA were still adhered to.

He said, “What the government has done is to increase surveillance and strict observation of passengers. The protocols are still the same. That of the United Kingdom and South Africa is 96 hours. You are also required to have a fly permit.

“Although people are clamouring for a total ban of flights. I am not in support of the total ban. In order to ensure that the airlines comply, an additional fine of $3,500 has been imposed on airlines on each passenger that violates the protocol. I think these guidelines are good for now and we have to increase surveillance.”

The spokesman for Dana Air, Mr Kingsley Ezenwa, asked the government to continue to enforce COVID-19 protocols.

He said, “The best thing should be the enforcement of protocols. A flight ban could hurt the economy at this point in time. For us, we are still keeping to the protocols 100 per cent. From the entrance of the airport to the final boarding and onto the aircraft, the protocols are still there. Travellers are to use hand sanitisers on the flight.”

Source: https://punchng.com/covid-19-second-wave-fg-national-assembly-consider-uk-us-flights-ban-next-week/

Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by MajesticKris: 4:42am On Dec 29, 2020
Next week??

This people.. I DNT KNOW WHAT TO TYPE AGAIN SEF......


I HATE THIS GOVERNMENT...

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by Wisebird22(m): 4:51am On Dec 29, 2020
Make I speak small English....directionless and clueless government..

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by Racoon(m): 4:57am On Dec 29, 2020
shocked Same stupid & irresponsible decision they took early this year during the first wave? Sane countries across the world have immediately banned flights from UK & other nations but ours is mulling to do likewise next week?

When perhaps most affected people would have sneaked in some more with our poor emergency preparedness, health facilities, contact tracing while still struggling with upsurge in the old COVID19 burden? What kind of clueless and rudderless govt does Nigeria have for goodness sake?

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by lkillbrokehoes: 5:00am On Dec 29, 2020
Why is this government so fvcking slow for God sake? this is what they did early this year and they are still repeating it again

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by HonKong: 5:32am On Dec 29, 2020
Na Yahoo Yahoo go pay this second lockdown

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by suzzyboss(m): 6:00am On Dec 29, 2020
They should better block it now before it's too late, they should not think it's like last time that people suffered for their late decisions, with the looks of things Nigerians are calling the virus scam, the last time they kept food stuffs ment to be shared in warehouses...
Abeg make una shut down international airport now before it's too late..

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by NaijaFutbol: 6:10am On Dec 29, 2020
NIgeria has not been this safe before. Thanks to the "good" job of Buhari and his Miyetti partners in peace!

This NASS that is as important as the last "e" in queue.

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by espn(m): 9:55am On Dec 29, 2020
Unreasonable idiots...Misplaced priory.

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by BlessedNuel: 9:56am On Dec 29, 2020
Na Oluwa hand we dey...since the first lockdown no kill us....we will surely jump and pass this one

No shaking

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by L0veIyGlrI(f): 9:56am On Dec 29, 2020
Good move
Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by Lexusgs430: 9:56am On Dec 29, 2020
They are still considering....... It's already too late....... wink

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by espn(m): 9:56am On Dec 29, 2020
HonKong:
Na Yahoo Yahoo go pay this second lockdown
lol...

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by Nobody: 9:56am On Dec 29, 2020
government has started again oo
Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by janedonez(m): 9:56am On Dec 29, 2020
Always considering

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by Nobody: 9:57am On Dec 29, 2020
Why are people criticizing them for the decision they wanna make,
What if this new variant of the virus will hit us hard unlike the former.

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by yelijara: 9:57am On Dec 29, 2020
They always act late.. awon weyrey
Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by ishowdotgmail(m): 9:57am On Dec 29, 2020
Please kindly ban this country.

Thanks

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by Omezif(m): 9:57am On Dec 29, 2020
Nigeria government delay in everything before making a rightful decision without knowing how to make hay while the sun shines.
Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by BigDawsNet: 9:57am On Dec 29, 2020
wink good move
Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by Heavenschild: 9:58am On Dec 29, 2020
If it's to loot and embezzle money or even hide palliatives they will not consider next week !!!

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Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by Romanoff(f): 9:58am On Dec 29, 2020
After the virus for done yapa for naija.
Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by GreatTouch77: 9:58am On Dec 29, 2020
Nawa
Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by timoadego: 9:58am On Dec 29, 2020
Ok k
Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by pyyxxaro: 9:59am On Dec 29, 2020
Social Benefits and CashApo mode activated
Re: COVID-19: FG, National Assembly Consider UK, US Flights’ Ban Next Week by Itohanmiwa: 10:00am On Dec 29, 2020
This govt is always slow to make critical decision. I'm sure they are waiting for all their family members to be back from UK b4 d ban. Highly selfish government we have.

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