COVID-19: YAHAYA BELLO ASKS NCDC TO LEAVE KOGI IMMEDIATELY IF...
Alhaji Yahaya Bello, Governor of Kogi State, North Central Nigeria. |
Governor of Kogi, Yahaya
Bello, on Thursday asked a delegation of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control
(NCDC) and the ministry of health to go on 14-day isolation or leave the state
immediately.
The Cable reports that the
federal government had sent a delegation to Kogi to assist the state which has
not recorded any COVID-19 case to boost its testing capacity.
Kogi and Cross River are
the only states which have not recorded any case of the disease in Nigeria.
Last week, Chikwe
Ihekweazu, director-general of the NCDC, had expressed dissatisfaction with the
samples collected from the states, saying more tests need to be done.
But the Kogi and Cross
River governments had indirectly accused the agency of plotting to infect residents
of their states with the disease.
When the team visited him
at government house, Lokoja, the state capital, on Thursday night, Bello said
the rules laid by the World Health Organisation (WHO) would be strictly
followed.
WHO had recommended 14 days
quarantine for travellers after which tests would be conducted.
Noah Andrew, leader of the
delegation from Abuja, had presented a letter titled: “Deployment of Rapid
Response Squad to help in fighting Covid-19”, to the governor, explaining the
mission of the health officials in the state.
He said they were there to
provide logistics just like they had done in other states of the federation.
He said two members of the
team would be left behind to help the state and support her efforts of the
state government already in place.
“We are here to support
the state in shipping swabs and samples and ascertian the preparedness of the
state in fighting Covid-19,” he said.
Speaking shortly after
receiving the letter, Bello outlined steps taken so far by the state to fight
the pandemic.
He said that the state is
highly experienced in fighting infectious diseases such as Lassa fever and
malaria, adding that the experience has been brought to bear in fighting
COVID-19.
He consequently asked that
the NCDC officials be subjected to testing and isolated in the state quarantine
center or should leave the state immediately.
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