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Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by LORDofODDS(m): 7:13pm On Apr 30, 2020
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has said the delayed closure of the country’s borders, seaport, and airports, including the failure of returnees to self-isolate, caused the spread of COVID-19.

He said this during an Instalive interview with CNN on Wednesday.

According to the governor, Lagos was prepared to curb the spread of COVID-19 but had to wait for the Federal Government to shut airport, seaport and land borders.

The PUNCH reports that though Nigeria recorded its first COVID-19 death on February 27, the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), officially shut the country’s airports, seaports, and borders on March 29.

As of March 29 when president shut the country’s airports, seaports, and borders, Nigeria had recorded 111 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one death.

When asked about the state’s preparedness, Sanwo-Olu said, “Given the population that we have, we are a bit ahead in terms of preparation, as a state, but we are sub-national. We couldn’t give directives as to when Nigeria should close the airport, seaport, or in-land border.

“We don’t have control over that. We were just wrapping up our own facilities and the training officials, and that was why we were able to track the index case over two months now.

“In the country, 33 or 34 states have had one case or the other. For us, it is a double X thing. The population is huge, so we will be a fool of ourselves to just think that it is going to be a spike and we will be out of it. Because we did not close all of the importations early and people were not also doing full isolation when they came, it was really difficult for us to do contact tracing before it got to the community – which is where we are now.”

The governor also reiterated that Lagos may be recording large cases “soon”, adding that over 7000 samples had been tested in the state.


He said, “We are pretty much getting to the peak season. We will soon see a large number because testing is now wrapped up. It is a public health issue and we needed to take our protocols from NCDC and other international organisations.

“Testing kits were rationalised and we could not do more than we were given. Even the accreditation requires processes. We have learnt it now and we are applying it.”

Meanwhile, state’s Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, said Lagos has recorded 947 confirmed COVID-19 cases.

He said, “87 new #COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Lagos on April 29, 2020. The total number of confirmed cases in Lagos is now 947.

“The good news is that 49 additional #COVID-19 survivors have been discharged following their full recovery. The total number of discharged patients in Lagos now stands at 187.

“We regret to announce additional #COVID19 related death involving a 25-year-old male who at the time of admission was in a state of severe breathlessness. The total number of COVID-19 related deaths in Lagos is now 20.

“I again urge Lagos residents to remain committed to observing necessary precautionary measures to stop COVID-19 infection. Let’s be vigilant and report any concern about COVID-19 infection in our communities.”

However, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control on Wednesday announced that Lagos had recorded 21 fatalities from COVID-19.

https://punchng.com/sanwo-olu-blames-late-airport-border-closures-for-covid-19-spread/

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by TANTUMERGO007(m): 7:14pm On Apr 30, 2020
grin

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by CodeTemplar: 7:15pm On Apr 30, 2020
What about illegal movement across borders? This is a lame excuse at best? With the way powerplay works in Nigeria, who could have put Kyari in isolation?

Our only consolation is the late arrival which gave us time to prepare but we were busy watching and hoping on some prophecy of TB Joshua.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by SeverusSnape(m): 7:16pm On Apr 30, 2020
That's true to some extent.
Blame Bubu the mumu for not acting on time.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by EcoBrick: 7:16pm On Apr 30, 2020
He is right though. To make matters worse, states have no control over regulation of the airports they host. undecided

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Ninethmare: 7:17pm On Apr 30, 2020
Very True

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Yenefer(f): 7:18pm On Apr 30, 2020
Sharaap

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Yenefer(f): 7:18pm On Apr 30, 2020
Sharaapp

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by CodeTemplar: 7:19pm On Apr 30, 2020
EcoBrick:
He is right though. To make matters worse, states have no control over regulation of the airports they host. undecided
He is wrong. It would have still entered Nigeria.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Romanoff(f): 7:19pm On Apr 30, 2020
SeverusSnape:
That's true to some extent.

Not to some extent but all the extent.

That's the main reason we have this issue.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Lipscomb(m): 7:21pm On Apr 30, 2020
What funny here now.
TANTUMERGO007:
grin
Ninethmare:
cheesy

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by LORDofODDS(m): 7:22pm On Apr 30, 2020
Lipscomb:
What funny here now.
Front page Booker's cheesy

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by EcoBrick: 7:23pm On Apr 30, 2020
CodeTemplar:
He is wrong. It would have still entered Nigeria.

Well, let me be a bit more lucid. If states controlled their borders (air, land and seas), they would be at liberty to make independent judgements that could prove critical to their management of the spread. Fine and yes, it may still have entered the country eventually, but we would never know how different the impact would have been had Lagos for example had more control over regulation of her entry points. I would argue that it would have been able to better manage the spread under such circumstance. We have all seen how some individual states have manage to curb the spread via tough measures of interstate border controls. Similar approach could have worked with international borders.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by DanseMacabre(m): 7:26pm On Apr 30, 2020
LORDofODDS:
Front page Booker's cheesy

Bookers.



This is just a more diplomatic way of saying 'Sanwo-Olu Blames Buhari...'

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by CodeTemplar: 7:31pm On Apr 30, 2020
EcoBrick:


Well, let me be a bit more lucid. If states controlled their borders (air, land and seas), they would be at liberty to make independent judgements that could prove critical to their management of the spread. Fine and yes, it may still have entered the country eventually, but we would never know how different the impact would have been had Lagos for example had more control over regulation of the entry points. I would argue that it would have been able to better managed under such circumstance. We have all seen how some individual states have manage to curb the spread via tough measure of interstate border controls. Similar approach could have worked with international borders.
Just the same way it arrived Africa late compared to Europe, it is arriving some States late. that's all. No state has the organisational skill to manage it.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Nobody: 8:02pm On Apr 30, 2020
Zombees won't agree with you

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by HeadShot: 8:06pm On Apr 30, 2020
wonuks:
Very true. Everything falls and rises with leadership

He should just say it....

Say exactly what we all know

Buhari failed woefully

Buhari is a failure

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by kponkedenge(m): 8:12pm On Apr 30, 2020
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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Saheed9: 8:12pm On Apr 30, 2020
Sad but true

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Openbusiness: 8:12pm On Apr 30, 2020
Na now your day dey break bah? Ok oh, good morning Mr. Governor. Mtchwwwwwww. He dey hard me to believe say this Sanwo Olu na Lagos blood, cuz if he was a real Lagos boy, he should have developed certain natural instincts that only Lagos life can give you in this world, instinct that make you sharp you can know gala that expired within 3 seconds inside hold up even if they put fake expiry date on it, instinct that can make you know say babe na runs girl even if she dress like deeper life or wear hijab 24/7. Sanwo Olu na butter Governor, he be like na for Ikoyi or VI he grow up. Buhari wan spoil your Governorship something you no sabi anything, na now you dey wake up after he don pour sand for your garri finish

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by sunshineV(f): 8:12pm On Apr 30, 2020
Only an insane person wouldn't blame buhari for this







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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Openbusiness: 8:12pm On Apr 30, 2020
Southwest Governors are still jonsing themselves but with one solid move, Zoohari and his cabal effectively has crippled their ambition for presidency in 2023. I believe it was intentional that they kept the border window open long enough for the virus to enter the Southwest, knowing fully well that Lagos is the major gateway to this country. And from Lagos the thing will penetrate the south but thank God governors in the SE and SS were quick to shut their doors. Only a quick cure from America can save the Southwest now. Because there's no way the region can mobilize it's resources and manpower to fight Covid-19 and fight for presidency at the same time. Buhari played a fast one on them. One month already and see how much billions in critical revenue Lagos has lost because of the Coronavirus. And that commissioner and health minister were just giving Governor Sanwo fake hope that they were prepared and can handle it. 1000 patients same people that were boasting the virus is nothing, they are prepared, they can handle it, yen yen yen, they are already crying they are struggling for bed space. Thank God Lagos Governor is waking up now. May God give you the wisdom and grace to navigate Lagos from this problem but next time just knkow that the North FG is not your friend. Dem b enemies in disguise.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by DonMustafa: 8:13pm On Apr 30, 2020
Finally, an APC governor is tired of licking Federal ass. He is speaking the truth

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by chukwuibuipob: 8:13pm On Apr 30, 2020
sad blame the long man in Aso Rock,He probably Dey pick him teeth now after drinking furs da nunu

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by ozoebuka1(m): 8:13pm On Apr 30, 2020
Every sane person knows that buhari was a disaster in terms of covid19 management... Baba had to wait for his family, late abba kyari and other close friends to reenter the country before he could close the borders... He failed us in that dept.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Emu4life(m): 8:13pm On Apr 30, 2020
IT'S OBVIOUS

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by NwaNimo1(m): 8:13pm On Apr 30, 2020
Excuse maker.....
Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Arturitoroman: 8:13pm On Apr 30, 2020
ok
Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by NextGovernor(m): 8:13pm On Apr 30, 2020
Blame Buhari

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by Forward77(m): 8:13pm On Apr 30, 2020
Simple and Short!

Nothing more.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Blames Late Airport, Border Closures For COVID-19 Spread by TheGoodJoe(m): 8:13pm On Apr 30, 2020
My thread and comment on February 28, 2020.

TheGoodJoe:
Like there is no excuse why we had ample amount of time to prepare for this virus. But, no. They must act poorly. Proper testing would have revealed someone coming from an infected area had it.

If Buhari and the Lagos State Governor were serious people, the Health Minister and Lagos State health commissioner would have been sacked by now.

https://www.nairaland.com/5710990/coronavirus-minister-health-lagos-commissioner

Mr. Governor, only me, you should go too because this was clear as day light by February, this is two months later and your eyes are opening.

Who did we kill that God left Nigeria decades ago and left us with dumb rulers.


Lockdown means nothing without testing, isolating and treating infected ones.

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