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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by dominique(f): 5:51am On Apr 02, 2020
Jrevelation:
How true it is , lalastical what is going on

I saw this on Facebook & I screenshot it

It's a scam, not different from those flip cash investment scams where they'll tell you that you can use 10k to get 20k. Disregard such message and report the page before someone falls victim

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by illicit(m): 5:54am On Apr 02, 2020
he has not wire our azza!
Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by BIAFRAisBURIED: 5:58am On Apr 02, 2020
[s]
Nigeriabiafra80:
Buhari will be ashame
After jubril wearing buhari mask
Zoom and see for yourself
[/s]

CORONAVIRUS HAS INFECTED YOUR BRAIN
Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by ofiko123(m): 5:58am On Apr 02, 2020
Nigeria sai buhari...
Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by BIAFRAisBURIED: 6:00am On Apr 02, 2020
socialmediaman:
Buhari has lowered the bar of performance so low that the next president won’t have to do much to be regarded as a very good president!



SHOW ME YOUR USELESS PRESIDENT ELSEWHERE IN ANY COUNTRY THAT HAS DONE WELL AND HIS ACTIONS (REACTIVE OR PROACTIVE) ARE YIELDING THE EXPECTED RESULT

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by BIAFRAisBURIED: 6:02am On Apr 02, 2020
jjwaterfalls:
Audio doings

LIKE YOUR AUDIO FUCKING BRAIN

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by Bukden16(m): 6:10am On Apr 02, 2020
I can not read this rubbish.
God is my witness.

Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by Martinola(m): 6:11am On Apr 02, 2020
koffsman:
There is nothing that comes from Buhari's aides that I believe they are all professional liars all they are good at is damage control nothing more. sets of modafuckers no help rendered to the citizens, a oil rich country for that matter, it's citizens live in difficulties to and poverty in the 21st century. this Buhari govt should just speed up and go and let's know the next asshole that is coming to steal maybe he or she would have compassion
The most unfortunate thing that can befall anyone is to be a poor citizen of dis sheethole.
Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by brightleave(m): 6:33am On Apr 02, 2020
Nigeriabiafra80:
Buhari will be ashame After jubril wearing buhari mask Zoom and see for yourself
man from the yeast

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by Lavisha(f): 6:35am On Apr 02, 2020
Waterypussy2:
I'm not sure Buhari is aware of this "covikk 1-9", he has never been aware of anything all his vegetable life.
The basterrd vegetable cow is paranoid.
He's not aware of what's going on in Nigeria.
Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by anonimi: 6:35am On Apr 02, 2020
LibertyRep:
Femi and Garba must really think Nigerians still take them serious with their unending press releases.
You can't shield the President from his people and except applauses.
Is it not in this same country that we usually have the quarterly presidential media chat?
Like someone said above, the bar has really been lowered.



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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by Nobody: 6:37am On Apr 02, 2020
Chai! there is nothing you can do to satisfy people,most people complaining cannot even manage a WhatsApp group

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by 1TRUEEGOD: 6:37am On Apr 02, 2020
presidency:
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE

COVID-19: WHAT PRESIDENT BUHARI HAS DONE, AND IS DOING, BY PRESIDENCY

In his broadcast to the nation on Sunday, March 29, 2020, President Muhammadu Buhari declared that “in Nigeria’s fight against Covid-19, there is no such thing as an overreaction or under-reaction. It is all about the right reaction by the right agencies and trained experts.”

Lest we forget, below is a chronicle of some of the reactions by the agencies and trained experts, under the leadership of President Buhari. All these are apart from the impressive job being done by some state governors.

· January 28, 2020, (one month before the first case of Corona Virus). Federal Government assured citizens of the country of its readiness to strengthen surveillance at five international airports in the country to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The government announced the airports as Enugu, Lagos, Rivers, Kano and the FCT.

· January 28: The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) also announced that it had already set up coronavirus group and was ready to activate its incident system if any case emerged in Nigeria.
· January 31: Following the developments on Covid-19 pandemic in mainland China and other countries worldwide, the Federal Government set up a Coronavirus Preparedness Group to mitigate the impact of the virus if it eventually spreads to the country. On the same day, the World Health Organization (WHO) listed Nigeria among other 13 African countries identified as high-risk for the spread of the virus.

· February 27: Nigeria reports its first Coronavirus case

· Early March: Nigeria’s Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, announced that 60 persons who had contact with the index Italian patient were under isolation – 40 in Ogun State and 20 in Lagos State.
· March 9: President Buhari established a Presidential Task Force for the control of the virus in the country.

· March 17: Nigeria postponed the 20th National Sports Festival that was billed to hold in Benin City, Edo State from 22 March to 1 April.

· March 18: Presidential Task Force Press Briefing during which the Federal Government announced that travellers from 13 countries would no longer be allowed to enter Nigeria until the Coronavirus pandemic was over.

· Nigeria is restricting entry into the country for travellers from China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Spain, Japan, France, Germany, United States, Norway, United Kingdom, Netherlands & Switzerland. These are countries with over 1,000 cases domestically.

· The government also stopped issuance of visas from the countries.

· The Federal Government also suspended the issuance of visa on arrival to travelers from the earlier named countries. All travelers returning from these countries prior to the restriction will be in supervised self-isolation, monitored by NCDC and Port Health Services.

· March 18: The Management of the National Youth Service Corps suspended the 2020 Batch A stream one 21 days orientation exercise indefinitely. The orientation exercise commenced on 10 March and was expected to end on 30 March, before it was suspended after just 8 days.

· March 18: Nigeria placed a travel ban on 13 countries with high cases of the virus namely: United States, United Kingdom, South Korea, Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, China, Spain, Netherlands, Norway, Japan and Iran.

· March 18: The Nigeria Football Federation suspended all football activities for four weeks.

· March 19: Nigerian President’s daughter in isolation after returning from Britain.

· March 20: Nigerian government announced the closure of tertiary educational institutions, secondary and primary.

· March 20: Nigeria extended travel ban to two more countries, Sweden and Austria.

· March 20: Nigeria announced the closure of international airports in Enugu, Port Harcourt and Kano.

· March 21: The Nigerian Railway Corporation announced the suspension of all passenger services from 23 March.

· March 21: Nigeria announced the closure of the remaining two international airports in Abuja and Lagos.

· March 23: The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Tanko Muhammad ordered all courts in Nigeria to shut down from 24 March.

· March 23: Nigeria announced the suspension of Federal Executive Council, (FEC) and National Council of State (NCS) meetings indefinitely.

· March 23: The Independent National Electoral Commission announced suspension of all activities for 14 days.

· March 24: The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board suspends activities for two weeks.

· March 24: The National Examination Council announced an indefinite postponement of the 2020 common entrance examination into 104 Unity schools in Nigeria, which was scheduled to hold on 28 March.

· March 24: The Federal Capital Territory Administration ordered the immediate closure of shops in the markets and neighbourhood centres, except those selling food items, medicines and other essential commodities.

· March 24: FCT also directed the immediate suspension of gathering in churches and mosques.

· March 25: Government announced the closure of Asaba airport with effect from March 27; land borders from March 29.

· March 26: CBN announced Covid-19 fund contributions by seven Nigerian billionaires and banks. Access Bank Plc, Nigeria’s biggest lender by assets, is teaming up with Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, to provide treatment and isolation centres across Africa’s most populous nation as it braces for the impact of the coronavirus.

· March 26: Federal Government received 107 boxes of medical supplies from China, comprising surgical masks, protective clothing, face shields and detection kits.

· March 27: Federal Government released 10 Billion Naira to Lagos State, and 5 billion Naira special intervention fund to NCDC to equip, expand and provide personnel to its facilities and laboratories across the country.

· Closure of the nation’s international Airports and Land Borders for four weeks in the first instance, to enable the country put up the appropriate policies, processes and infrastructure to cope with suspected and confirmed cases at home, without risking compounding of the situation with more imported cases.

· Only cargo vessels that have been at sea for more than 14 days would be allowed to dock in the ports, after the crew have been tested and confirmed disease-free by the Port Health Authorities

· NCDC to draft all its recent retirees back into service to beef up manpower.

· Furthermore, all NCDC staff and experts who are away on training or international assignments are to return immediately. Nigerian Air Force (NAF) conducting an evacuation mission to bring back some of Nigerian specialists in Central Africa, to enable them support the national response.

· March 27: President Buhari commends the monetary policy authorities for their financial intervention to support entrepreneurs and companies. Government also looking at fiscal measures to minimise the negative impact of this pandemic on the livelihood of millions of Nigerians.

· Government begins the process of reviewing the federal budget.

· President Buhari directs the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, to work with the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), to ensure that production of essential items such as food, medical and pharmaceutical products continues.

· The Minister of Health stated that of the 65 Coronavirus cases, 40 had immediate travel history to one or more of the Coronavirus affected countries in the last two weeks;10 are close contacts of confirmed cases; 6 had neither a recent travel history nor a known contact and 6 were detected on an offshore oil vessel. He further revealed that, 3 persons had been discharged from treatment and one fatality was recorded. The Minister affirmed that 61 currently active cases are clinically stable with mild or moderate symptoms.

· The Minister of Health hinted that Lagos State is currently the epicentre of COVID-19 outbreak in Nigeria, stating also that the Lagos State government and the ministry of health had scaled up their response activities as the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control supports them as well as other affected states, through the rapid response teams deployed.

· The minister emphasised that health facilities and health workers at all levels should be on high alert and maintain a high index of suspicion to give full cooperation to contact tracers everywhere. He added that while train stations, land borders and international airports remained closed, precautionary measures should be taken by FG to protect sea ports.

· The minister emphasized the containment strategy of social distancing which he said, had been repeatedly announced. He added that directives had been issued at National and State levels to limit large gatherings, including religious, social and political gatherings, school events etc.

· March 27: A circular was issued by the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF) directing public servants on Grade Levels 12 and below on non-essential roles to work from home.

· Contact-tracing is on-going to identify persons who had been in close contact with confirmed cases.

· The Federal Ministry of Health is working closely with States and the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 to review response activities, and initiate measures to protect the health and wellbeing of Nigerians. The Multi-Sectoral Emergency Operation Centre (EOC), led by NCDC coordinates it and other national response activities

· NCDC launched a WhatsApp APL, a free to use service to provide a central source of accurate, verified and current information on COVID-19 in Nigeria.

· The Minister of Health also emphasized that the NCDC hotline is available 24/7 and toll free and that various states also have hotlines that could be called for direct state specific questions on COVID-19, while urging citizens to use them legitimately for reporting and enquiries.

· March 29: Presidential Broadcast.

· March 30: President Buhari signs Covid-19 Regulations, 2020 into law.

· March 30: 11pm: Lockdown begins in FCT and Lagos, as directed by President Buhari.

Femi Adesina

Special Adviser to the President

(Media and Publicity)

April 1, 2020



[/b]Joke of the century[b]



Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by Horus(m): 6:38am On Apr 02, 2020
Where are the hospitals to fight the Coronavirus?

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by anonimi: 6:38am On Apr 02, 2020

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by Nobody: 6:38am On Apr 02, 2020
....the usual dumb as f*ck propaganda!

settle the average Nigerian via their bvn.... be real for once!

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by anonimi: 6:40am On Apr 02, 2020
EmmBim:
Chai! there is nothing you can do to satisfy people,most people complaining cannot even manage a WhatsApp group



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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by 1TRUEEGOD: 6:41am On Apr 02, 2020
BIAFRAisBURIED:
[/b]


SHOW ME YOUR USELESS PRESIDENT ELSEWHERE IN ANY COUNTRY THAT HAS DONE WELL AND HIS ACTIONS (REACTIVE OR PROACTIVE) ARE YIELDING THE EXPECTED RESULT

[b][/b]YOU MUST BE BLIND AND BRAIN DEAD TO SEE THR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A WAKKY GOVERNMENT AND GOVERNMENT THAT CARES ABOUT IT CITIZENS, YOU PROBABLY USED TO SUFFERING.

PERHAPS I ASK, HOW MUCH WERE YOU PAID FOR ALL THESE STUPID TALKS, DUDE[b]

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by anonimi: 6:43am On Apr 02, 2020
Seenyo:
....the usual dumb as f*ck propaganda!
settle the average Nigerian via their bvn....
be real for once!

And where will the money for equipping hospitals, paying medics staff, testing etc come from
Speaking as if you have ever worked and paid taxes to government in your life? Or how do you expect government to find the money?



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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by 1TRUEEGOD: 6:48am On Apr 02, 2020
CoronaVirusRelo:


What makes it audio?

Your lots just always anxious to say something at all cost even when void of what the subject matter entails.

Tell me what makes it audio and I promise to you what makes it not.



[/b]DUDE ,HOW MUCH DID THEY PAY YOU, Fr

COZ ANY SENSIBLE NIGERIAN CANNOT BE SAYING THIS WITH THE REALITY ON GROUND.EXCEPT YOU'RE BUHARI SON AND LIVE IN ASO ROCK, IF NOT YOU'RE A THOUSAND YEAR OLD FOOL

MONKEY SELLING OF YOUR GENERATIONS FOR PEANUTS.

DON'T YOU WANT A BETTER LIFE!!?? STOP THIS STUPIDITY. [b]

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by Nobody: 6:48am On Apr 02, 2020
anonimi:


And where will the money for equipping hospitals, paying medics staff, testing etc come from
Speaking as if you have ever worked and paid taxes to government in your life? Or how do you expect government to find the money?



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damn your dumb fada for quoting me to spit trash!

deranged asslicking baaaaaaastard!
Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by Kez11: 6:48am On Apr 02, 2020
Damage control...

How many Nigerians have been tested?

What efforts are in place to increase the testing ratio?

What pragmatic efforts are in place to track down the avalanche of people that have been in contact with people that tested positive?

How many ventilators have been procured?

How many test centers do we have?

How accessible are the test centers to poor Nigerians?

What palliative measures have the government provided for its citizens?

How many Nigerian citizens have been evacuated from countries with high COVID-19 cases?

These questions and many more seeks answers as to what government has done and is doing to contain the deadly virus.


To crown it all, call any number that NCDC made available for report of suspected COVID-19 case(s) and quote me with the response you got from them.

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by anonimi: 6:58am On Apr 02, 2020
Seenyo:
damn your dumb fada for quoting me to spit trash!
deranged asslicking baaaaaaastard!



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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by hmohammed(m): 7:00am On Apr 02, 2020
presidency:
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE

COVID-19: WHAT PRESIDENT BUHARI HAS DONE, AND IS DOING, BY PRESIDENCY

In his broadcast to the nation on Sunday, March 29, 2020, President Muhammadu Buhari declared that “in Nigeria’s fight against Covid-19, there is no such thing as an overreaction or under-reaction. It is all about the right reaction by the right agencies and trained experts.”

Lest we forget, below is a chronicle of some of the reactions by the agencies and trained experts, under the leadership of President Buhari. All these are apart from the impressive job being done by some state governors.

· January 28, 2020, (one month before the first case of Corona Virus). Federal Government assured citizens of the country of its readiness to strengthen surveillance at five international airports in the country to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The government announced the airports as Enugu, Lagos, Rivers, Kano and the FCT.

· January 28: The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) also announced that it had already set up coronavirus group and was ready to activate its incident system if any case emerged in Nigeria.
· January 31: Following the developments on Covid-19 pandemic in mainland China and other countries worldwide, the Federal Government set up a Coronavirus Preparedness Group to mitigate the impact of the virus if it eventually spreads to the country. On the same day, the World Health Organization (WHO) listed Nigeria among other 13 African countries identified as high-risk for the spread of the virus.

· February 27: Nigeria reports its first Coronavirus case

· Early March: Nigeria’s Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, announced that 60 persons who had contact with the index Italian patient were under isolation – 40 in Ogun State and 20 in Lagos State.
· March 9: President Buhari established a Presidential Task Force for the control of the virus in the country.

· March 17: Nigeria postponed the 20th National Sports Festival that was billed to hold in Benin City, Edo State from 22 March to 1 April.

· March 18: Presidential Task Force Press Briefing during which the Federal Government announced that travellers from 13 countries would no longer be allowed to enter Nigeria until the Coronavirus pandemic was over.

· Nigeria is restricting entry into the country for travellers from China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Spain, Japan, France, Germany, United States, Norway, United Kingdom, Netherlands & Switzerland. These are countries with over 1,000 cases domestically.

· The government also stopped issuance of visas from the countries.

· The Federal Government also suspended the issuance of visa on arrival to travelers from the earlier named countries. All travelers returning from these countries prior to the restriction will be in supervised self-isolation, monitored by NCDC and Port Health Services.

· March 18: The Management of the National Youth Service Corps suspended the 2020 Batch A stream one 21 days orientation exercise indefinitely. The orientation exercise commenced on 10 March and was expected to end on 30 March, before it was suspended after just 8 days.

· March 18: Nigeria placed a travel ban on 13 countries with high cases of the virus namely: United States, United Kingdom, South Korea, Switzerland, Germany, France, Italy, China, Spain, Netherlands, Norway, Japan and Iran.

· March 18: The Nigeria Football Federation suspended all football activities for four weeks.

· March 19: Nigerian President’s daughter in isolation after returning from Britain.

· March 20: Nigerian government announced the closure of tertiary educational institutions, secondary and primary.

· March 20: Nigeria extended travel ban to two more countries, Sweden and Austria.

· March 20: Nigeria announced the closure of international airports in Enugu, Port Harcourt and Kano.

· March 21: The Nigerian Railway Corporation announced the suspension of all passenger services from 23 March.

· March 21: Nigeria announced the closure of the remaining two international airports in Abuja and Lagos.

· March 23: The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Tanko Muhammad ordered all courts in Nigeria to shut down from 24 March.

· March 23: Nigeria announced the suspension of Federal Executive Council, (FEC) and National Council of State (NCS) meetings indefinitely.

· March 23: The Independent National Electoral Commission announced suspension of all activities for 14 days.

· March 24: The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board suspends activities for two weeks.

· March 24: The National Examination Council announced an indefinite postponement of the 2020 common entrance examination into 104 Unity schools in Nigeria, which was scheduled to hold on 28 March.

· March 24: The Federal Capital Territory Administration ordered the immediate closure of shops in the markets and neighbourhood centres, except those selling food items, medicines and other essential commodities.

· March 24: FCT also directed the immediate suspension of gathering in churches and mosques.

· March 25: Government announced the closure of Asaba airport with effect from March 27; land borders from March 29.

· March 26: CBN announced Covid-19 fund contributions by seven Nigerian billionaires and banks. Access Bank Plc, Nigeria’s biggest lender by assets, is teaming up with Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, to provide treatment and isolation centres across Africa’s most populous nation as it braces for the impact of the coronavirus.

· March 26: Federal Government received 107 boxes of medical supplies from China, comprising surgical masks, protective clothing, face shields and detection kits.

· March 27: Federal Government released 10 Billion Naira to Lagos State, and 5 billion Naira special intervention fund to NCDC to equip, expand and provide personnel to its facilities and laboratories across the country.

· Closure of the nation’s international Airports and Land Borders for four weeks in the first instance, to enable the country put up the appropriate policies, processes and infrastructure to cope with suspected and confirmed cases at home, without risking compounding of the situation with more imported cases.

· Only cargo vessels that have been at sea for more than 14 days would be allowed to dock in the ports, after the crew have been tested and confirmed disease-free by the Port Health Authorities

· NCDC to draft all its recent retirees back into service to beef up manpower.

· Furthermore, all NCDC staff and experts who are away on training or international assignments are to return immediately. Nigerian Air Force (NAF) conducting an evacuation mission to bring back some of Nigerian specialists in Central Africa, to enable them support the national response.

· March 27: President Buhari commends the monetary policy authorities for their financial intervention to support entrepreneurs and companies. Government also looking at fiscal measures to minimise the negative impact of this pandemic on the livelihood of millions of Nigerians.

· Government begins the process of reviewing the federal budget.

· President Buhari directs the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, to work with the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN), to ensure that production of essential items such as food, medical and pharmaceutical products continues.

· The Minister of Health stated that of the 65 Coronavirus cases, 40 had immediate travel history to one or more of the Coronavirus affected countries in the last two weeks;10 are close contacts of confirmed cases; 6 had neither a recent travel history nor a known contact and 6 were detected on an offshore oil vessel. He further revealed that, 3 persons had been discharged from treatment and one fatality was recorded. The Minister affirmed that 61 currently active cases are clinically stable with mild or moderate symptoms.

· The Minister of Health hinted that Lagos State is currently the epicentre of COVID-19 outbreak in Nigeria, stating also that the Lagos State government and the ministry of health had scaled up their response activities as the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control supports them as well as other affected states, through the rapid response teams deployed.

· The minister emphasised that health facilities and health workers at all levels should be on high alert and maintain a high index of suspicion to give full cooperation to contact tracers everywhere. He added that while train stations, land borders and international airports remained closed, precautionary measures should be taken by FG to protect sea ports.

· The minister emphasized the containment strategy of social distancing which he said, had been repeatedly announced. He added that directives had been issued at National and State levels to limit large gatherings, including religious, social and political gatherings, school events etc.

· March 27: A circular was issued by the Head of Civil Service of the Federation (HCSF) directing public servants on Grade Levels 12 and below on non-essential roles to work from home.

· Contact-tracing is on-going to identify persons who had been in close contact with confirmed cases.

· The Federal Ministry of Health is working closely with States and the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 to review response activities, and initiate measures to protect the health and wellbeing of Nigerians. The Multi-Sectoral Emergency Operation Centre (EOC), led by NCDC coordinates it and other national response activities

· NCDC launched a WhatsApp APL, a free to use service to provide a central source of accurate, verified and current information on COVID-19 in Nigeria.

· The Minister of Health also emphasized that the NCDC hotline is available 24/7 and toll free and that various states also have hotlines that could be called for direct state specific questions on COVID-19, while urging citizens to use them legitimately for reporting and enquiries.

· March 29: Presidential Broadcast.

· March 30: President Buhari signs Covid-19 Regulations, 2020 into law.

· March 30: 11pm: Lockdown begins in FCT and Lagos, as directed by President Buhari.

Femi Adesina

Special Adviser to the President

(Media and Publicity)

April 1, 2020








Wow, our president did this Much!!!!
God bless President Buhari
God bless Nigeria
Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by anonimi: 7:04am On Apr 02, 2020
Kez11:
Damage control...
How many Nigerians have been tested?
What efforts are in place to increase the testing ratio?
What efforts are in place to track down the avalanche of people that have been in contact with people that tested positive?
How many ventilators have been procured?
How many test centers do we have?
How accessible are the test centers to the poor Nigerians?
What palliative measures have the government provided for its citizens?
How many Nigerian citizens have been evacuated from countries with high COVID-19 cases?
These questions and many more seeks answers as to what government has done and is doing to contain the deadly virus.

You are definitely not a zonebee of the barawo bubu clan in the Alliance of Past/Present Crooks, APC.
Those ones don't ask questions. They simply follow their leaders looters.



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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by Nobody: 7:04am On Apr 02, 2020
Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by Rumobaba: 7:07am On Apr 02, 2020
This Media Publicity adviser, Shows how petty some Yorubas can be. Imagine this idiot oh. Instead of advising the President for daily press conference to encourage Nigerians. The idiot(Femi Adesina) Is just there doing nothing, When did Buhari do all this things You are saying? OGA IDIOT. When it was election na so so so campaing every day almost all the state. Instead of advising the President on how to be a good leader by talking to Nigerians and encouraging and delighting Nigerians on a daily. He(Femi Adesina)is just there eating free money and publishing rubbish on blogs. LET the President come out on a daily like e did in those campaigns I want to see him daily on my TV he is the number one Citizen or else Femi Adesina You go see something as we already know Your face . Other countries are thinking of building emergency hospital na rice and grains. How much be rice? Stupid Government wey think say every body na fool, God go punish Femi Adesina for publishing this rubbish this is 2020 You foolish Yoruba man who is trying to paint Buhari good. You do not know Your Job Idiot
Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by 1TRUEEGOD: 7:08am On Apr 02, 2020
BIAFRAisBURIED:
[s][/s]


SHUT UP YOUR FUCKING MOUTH

ANSWER MY QUESTION FIRST


[/b]AND YOUR QUESTION IS??


I'LL ANSWER THEN YOU'LL TELL US HOW MUCH THEY PAY YOU FOR ALL THIS

FOOL SELLING FUTURE OF YOUR GENERATION FOR PEANUTS.

500 VENTILATORS FOR 200 MILLION PEOPLE AND YOU'RE HERE SPILLING RUBBISH !!!

TELL ME HOW MUCH YOU WORTH DUDE, N200 ?? POVERTY HUH

DONKEY WISE UP!! [b]

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Re: Covid-19: What President Buhari Has Done, And Is Doing, By Presidency by anonimi: 7:10am On Apr 02, 2020

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