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Covid-19: How FG, States Can Combat the Spread-CSOs

Worried by the growing cases of Coronavirus, Civil Society groups have advised the Federal and States Government on measures to take to curb the spread of the deadly virus in the country.

Coronavirus, which has been declared an epidemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO), was first discovered in Nigeria on the 17th of February 2020 after an Italian, who travelled from Milan tested positive to the Coronavirus. Since then, seven more cases have been confirmed by the Federal Government.

However, the CSOs in a statement advised that more stringent measures should be taken in the bid to protecting the country’s borders and movements in and out of Nigeria.

Read the full statement below:

“Civil Society Groups in Nigeria are deeply worried that Nigeria continues to be exposed to both visitors and returning Nigerians travelling from areas heavily exposed to coronavirus. The recent announcement that a third case has been diagnosed in Lagos calls for a more stringent measure in protecting our borders and managing movement in and out of Nigeria.

“We cannot and should not contemplate banning Nigerians from returning home in these difficult times, but it is obvious that it is time for drastic measures to protect our country and a fragile health system that has been neglected for too many years.

“The Federal Government and States must recognize like other countries that this is the most urgent national security matters

“We call for the following steps immediately:

  • Restriction to only essential travellers coming from any country overseas that has an on-going outbreak of Coronavirus
  • For both Nigerians returning home and any travellers deemed essential by the Nigerian government, there must be mandatory and closely monitored self-isolation or quarantine measures for at least two weeks
  • NCDC should immediately receive funds that will be adequate for it to radically scale activities and make a major urgent investment in testing for coronavirus
  • State Governments should move immediately to provide their own technical teams with adequate resources for an effective response to a health emergency and any state that has not acted yet should be pressured to do so immediately
  • Effort should be put in place to closely monitor our land borders and ensure basic health protocols for prevention of coronavirus spread
  • Governments at all levels (Federal, state and local) should consider immediate measures to limit public gatherings and promote safe social contacts amongst citizens.

“We make these positions are known conscious of the tireless efforts of frontline workers of NCDC, State, and Federal ministries. These teams must be better resourced immediately, and adequate life insurance policies put in place for them. We need both the Federal Government and State Governors to act to forestall unnecessary losses of life.

“As has become apparent internationally, if we act boldly and decisively as a nation, coronavirus outbreak can be contained, albeit with considerable difficulty. Delay or inadequate responses are disastrous. Vigilance will be vital, and we must understand that Nigerians returning to our shores need to be as vigilantly monitored and assisted as any visitors.

“We are aware that a number of capacities in Nigeria needs to improve – such as resources for testing widely for coronavirus should an outbreak occur. Making such resources available should be a national priority for all appropriate levels of government.

“Finally, we call on Nigerians to note the advice that has just been issued by NCDC on social events, given that the moment of coronavirus not entering Africa has passed. By being cautious early we can protect our country from undetected outbreaks spreading dramatically.

We will need to work together as a society, and we will need to work with our neighbouring countries to protect each other in this time of danger. This risk will not pass swiftly so we must already prepare ourselves for a long year ahead but one where we can sustain each other through mutual support and open dialogue as we face each challenge.” The statement read.

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