EVERY THING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COVID-19 AND SCHOOL RESUMPTION IN LAGOS STATE

19/09/20

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DANIELS G. O

Eighteenth Update on Coronavirus by the Incident Commander, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

Dear Lagosians,
1. I am pleased to make available to you the latest in our series of briefings on the Coronavirus pandemic in Lagos State, and the decisions made by the State Government as part of our deliberate and coordinated response to the evolving situation.
2. As at Friday, the 18th of September 2020, Lagos State had conducted close to 100,000 tests; and recorded a total of 18,854 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Of this number,15,598 have recovered in community, 592 are currently active in community, and 207 deaths have sadly occurred.
3. It is however interesting to note that we have also recorded a dramatic decline in the number of Covid-19 related deaths at our facilities.
4. Our management strategy in Lagos State continues to focus on a combination of admission to COVID-19 Care Centres for some cases, and Home-Based care and support for asymptomatic, mild or moderate cases.
5. Patients on the Home-Based Care track have access to and receive special Care Packs and are also given access to psychosocial support via our Call Centre, 08000CORONA, and to telemedicine services through our Lagos owned EKOTELEMED.
6. They also have the opportunity to receive visits from our doctors, if they require it, to ensure that they are recovering adequately and in a timely fashion. Members of their households also receive regular monitoring to ensure they do not get infected.
7. I am pleased to note that we are continuing the decentralization of our sample collection, at our 57 LCDAs, and testing. We have recently accredited 10 private laboratories in addition to the existing four (4) public laboratories to make up Lagos State Covid-19 Laboratory Consortium.
8. We are constantly expanding testing capacity to cope with the impending increase in the number of tests, especially following the re-opening of the International Airport.
9. Our status as home of the busiest International Airport in Nigeria comes with added responsibilities to ensure that the pandemic situation in Lagos State is not complicated by additional cases of imported infections.
10. All incoming travelers to Lagos State must be certified by testing to be COVID-19-free before and after arrival in the State. We encourage outbound travelers to also do a Covid-19 test 72 hours before departure to avoid inconveniences at their respective destinations.
11. Following the opening of Nigeria’s International airspace, the Lagos State Government has been working closely with the Federal Government through the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and the Port Health Authority to monitor all flights arriving and departing Lagos State.
12. Since the commencement of the flights coming into the country on the 5th of September till date, we have recorded a total of 50 flights – a daily average of 6 flights – carrying a total of almost 8,000 passengers. Despite this inbound volume of passengers, our positivity rate still remains on the downward trend at under 5%.
13. The current guidelines developed by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 for air travel make it necessary for travelers to present a negative COVID-19 PCR result within 72 hours of boarding a flight heading into Nigeria.
14. In addition, all travelers must show evidence of having pre-booked a COVID-19 PCR test at an accredited private laboratory in Lagos. This test must be booked on the Federal Government Portal – nitp.ncdc.gov.ng – prior to arrival in Nigeria, and must be carried out on Day 7 of home isolation in Nigeria.
15. Let me make it clear that the presentation of a fake result on outbound and inbound flights will be considered a criminal offence and will be duly sanctioned.
16. All persons who wish to test for COVID-19, either out of curiosity, or as a requirement for inbound or outbound travel can book for their testing in private laboratories accredited by Lagos State through the Lagos-State-owned portal: covid19.lagosstatebiobank.com.
17. Let me at this juncture make it clear that testing in Lagos State will continue to be free for all persons who fit the case definition of the disease, that is, people who are showing symptoms or have had confirmed contact with positive cases.
18. The fee-paying testing is only for people who want testing to fulfill a requirement such as for travel or work purposes.
Dear Lagosians,
19. It has become necessary to issue clarifications regarding the resumption of schools, to clear any confusion that may have arisen since the original announcement was made.
20. It is important for all parents, guardians and stakeholders to note that there are different resumption schedules for Public and Private Schools in Lagos State.
21. Public Schools will adopt a phased protocol for resumption of physical classes, as follows:
22. Students in JS 3 and SS 2 in public schools in Lagos State are to resume physical classes from Monday the 21st of September, 2020. This resumption will allow the JS 3 students to adequately revise and prepare for their forthcoming Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) organized by the Lagos State Examination Board, and scheduled for Tuesday, 6th October until Monday, 12th of October, 2020.

23. The resumption will also afford the present SS 2 students an opportunity to prepare effectively for their transition to SS 3. The scheduled dates and venues for Entrance Examination into Lagos State Model Colleges will be announced in due course by the Lagos State Examination Board.

24. For all other public-school classes – All Primary School Classes, and JS 1, JS 2, and SS 1, announcements for resumption will be made as soon as the Lagos State Government is satisfied that all necessary resumption protocols have been put in place.

25. In the meantime, these yet-to-resume classes in public schools are expected to continue their lessons on our various distance learning platforms (online, radio, television and WhatsApp) pending the announcement of dates for physical resumption.

26. To recap, only JS 3 and SS 2 students of public schools in Lagos State are to resume on Monday September 21, 2020, as WASC examinations ended on September 12, 2020.

27. For Private Schools in Lagos State, all Private Primary and Secondary Schools are permitted to resume from Monday, 21st of September, 2020. We have strongly advised school owners and managers to put safety first and open in phases similar to the announced schedule for public schools.
28. We have also advised private primary and secondary school owners and managers to seriously consider implementing a staggered daily resumption schedule, classes on alternate days during the week, and utilization of distance learning methods as a complement to physical classes.
29. All private primary and secondary schools are also expected to comply with safety protocols and hygiene guidelines as instructed by the State Government through the Office of Education Quality Assurance (OEQA). The Office of Education Quality Assurance will continue to monitor and evaluate Schools’ preparedness. If, however, any teacher or school head notices any pupil is ill, he or she should isolate such a pupil in a safe and secured room pending when the appropriate health authorities are contacted.
30. At this point it is very important to clarify that ALL Pre-Primary – Nursery, Daycare Centers and Kindergarten – Classes and Schools in both Public and Private schools will remain closed until further announcements are made by the Lagos State Government.
31. All pupils of Pre-Primary Schools in Lagos State must therefore remain at home until further notice, and continue to receive their lessons by virtual means.
Dear Lagosians,
32. Henceforth, cinemas and gyms are permitted to reopen as soon as possible, with a maximum of thirty-three percent (33%) occupancy, which means that there must be a minimum of two empty seats between occupied seats; and in the case of gyms, there must be constant disinfection of machines and equipment throughout the course of the day.
33. Next month, October, we will announce the decisions regarding the reopening of other sectors of the economy: night-clubs, bars, event centers, spas, public parks and so on. For now, these will continue to remain closed, until fixed plans for reopening are announced in October 2020.
34. As regards our places of worship, we are now also permitting the mosques to resume their five times a day prayers; and in the case of churches, they are now also permitted to resume their mid-week services.
35. We must not forget that the Coronavirus pandemic is still very much with us, and we must therefore strive to prioritize the safety of all our children, teachers, parents, and the entire society.
36. All of these resumption guidelines and protocols must be strictly adhered to by the various stakeholders.
37. The Lagos State Government, like the Federal Government, is committed to continuing the maintenance of a fine balance between the safety of lives and the sustenance of livelihoods. We will continue to make adjustments as required, but the gradual resumption of social, educational and economic activity must never be taken as an excuse to let down our guard against the pandemic.
38. Many of you will be aware of the situation in parts of the world, which are seeing a resurgence of infections, and rising possibilities of the kind of hard lockdowns we experienced a few months ago.
39. Let me make it clear that if we do not continue to maintain our guard, and sustain the adherence to all required protocols and guidelines, we will find ourselves in a situation where fresh lockdowns are inevitable.
40. The only way to avoid this is to continue to act responsibly: maintain the required levels of hygiene, through regular handwashing and use of sanitizers, wear masks in all public places, avoid non-essential public gatherings, and maintain the prescribed levels of physical distancing at all times.
41. As a government, it is our responsibility to keep you informed and updated on all steps being taken to contain the pandemic.
42. We will also continue to ask for your understanding and cooperation in these challenging times, as we provide updates and make adjustments to our guidelines and protocols. This period requires heightened levels of patience, sacrifice and understanding from all of us.
43. As always, I would like to thank all our frontline health workers, and non-medical personnel – drivers, cleaners, attendants – for their unrelenting service in this battle against a serious pandemic. We are now in the seventh month of this battle, and the end is not yet in sight. We would like you to know that we appreciate all of your sacrifices thus far, and will continue to support you to protect and defend us all.
44. To all our Monitoring and Compliance Teams at the State and Local Government levels, and to all our Law Enforcement Agencies, at State and Federal levels, we say a big Thank You. Your work is noted and appreciated.

Babajide Sanwo-Olu
Governor of Lagos State
18th September, 2020.

TRAGEDY AS PETROL TANKER EXPLODES WITH TWO VEHICLES AT ANTONY VILLAGE IN LAGOS

19/09/20

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DANIELS G.O

Tragedy struck on Friday Night when a tanker conveying PMS lost control in motion at Anthony inward Gbagada area of Lagos and fell .

This Resulted in an explosion that burnt two other unidentified vehicles

A joint team of responders led by the Director General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency LASEMA, Lagos State fire service, Nigeria Police and Lagos State traffic management Authority LASTMA came quickly to curb the resultant inferno from escalating further.

As at the time of this report,Casualties have not been ascertained

MORE DETAILS LATER

131 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 RECORDED,2 DEATHS ,220 DISCHARGED AND LOTS MORE…

18/09/20

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DANIELS G. O

131 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported from 18 states of the Federation, including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

***220 Newly Discharged cases and 2 Deaths were also recorded.

SUMMARY OF CASES ACCORDING TO STATES

Lagos-45
Kaduna-17
Plateau-17
FCT-16
Delta-6
Niger-6
Kwara-5
Oyo-3
Akwa Ibom-2
Cross River-2
Ekiti-2
Enugu-2
Osun-2
Sokoto-2
Bauchi-1
Ebonyi-1
Katsina-1
Rivers-1

56,735 confirmed
48,092 discharged
1,093 deaths.

NIGERIA FIGURES

Total Samples Tested – 482,321

Total Confirmed Cases – 56,735

Total Active Cases – 7,550

Total Discharge Cases – 48,092

Total Deaths – 1,093

LAGOS FIGURES

1. Total Confirmed
Cases – 18,768

2. Total Active
Cases – 3,318

3. Total Discharged
Cases – 15,245

4. Total Deaths – 205

*** Increment Within The Last 24Hour in Nigeria.

1) Total Samples
Tested Increased
by – 2,609

2) Total Confirmed
Cases Increased
by – 131

2) Total Active
Cases Decreased
by – 91

3) Total Discharged
Cases Increased
by – 220

4) Total Death
Increased by – 2.

***Increment Within The Last 24Hour in Lagos State

1) Total Confirmed
Cases Increased
by – 45

2) Total Active
Cases increased
by – 45

3) Total Discharged
Cases Increased
by – 0

4) Total Deaths
Increased by – 0

No covid 19 related deaths were recorded in Lagos State in the last 24hrs.

***SYMPTOMS OF CORONA VIRUS TO WATCH OUT FOR

***To Help Halt the spread of COVID-19 please report immediately you notice the following…

(1)Fatigue

(2) Sore throat

(3)Head ache

(4)Body Pain

(5)Shivering

(6)Catarrh

(7)Diarrhea

(8)Difficulty in Breathing

(9)Loss of Appetite, and Smell

#Don’t Be Deceived, COVID-19 is real…Take Caution

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FEDERAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL APPROVES NEW NATIONAL POLICY ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH.

16/09/20

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DANIELS G.O

The Federal Executive Council has approved a new national policy on occupational safety and health, tagged: “National Policy on Occupational Safety 2020.”

Minister of Labour and employment, Chris Ngige disclosed this while briefing correspondents on the memo he Presented to FEC on Wednesday.

He explained that the new policy is aimed at ensuring that all workers are safe at their work places across the country, adding that it derives from provisions of the Nigerian constitution and the International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) convention.

Ngige added: “The Federal executive Council today approved a new policy on occupational safety and health-2020. This policy is designed to make for safety and health of workers at work places.

“It derives from the main ground norm law of the 1999 constitution as amended, which in section 17 (3c) prescribes that the Nigerian State shall make laws and bye-laws for preservation of the health and well-being of workers in the work places; men and women at work.

“It also derives form the ILO convention 155, which Nigeria has also domesticated. Again, that talks about making the work place conducive and ensuring the health and well-being of workers.”

The Minister said the last time the policy was reviewed was 14 years ago but the new one has a review period of three years.

Continuing, he said: “It gives specific roles to agencies, National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA,) Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA,) Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Standards Organisation of Nigeria and the Federal Ministry of Health.

“Everybody has his own role now because it’s a cross-cutting situation as most Ministries, Departments and Agencies of government are involved.”

On the seven-day ultimatum given by the Trade Union Congress (TUC) threatening strike action, the Minister maintained that it is misplaced because it was addressed to the President of Nigerian, which he said, contravenes labour laws.

He said: “The TUC issue, the seven-day ultimatum was misplaced because they were writing the President and issuing ultimatum to him.

“The President is not recognised by ILO. The competent authority for this nature of dispute in Nigeria resides in the man who oversees them, which is whoever is the Minister of Labour and Employment.”

In her remark, Minster of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Mrs. Zainab Ahmed, said from the last report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), the Nigerian economy better than expected.

She said measures are being put in place to stabilize the economy and ensure that it continues to run despite the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.

She said: “We presented a memo to council in respect of the second quarter GDP report, earlier released by the National Bureau of Statistics on the 24th of August.

“Why the memo is so dated is because there was a retreat last week and we couldn’t get scheduled as well. Still for us, the information is important and topical.

“The GDP report shows that the economy went into negative growth of -6.10% in the second quarter but that the aggregate performance for half year 2020 is -2.1%. This performance of -6.10% is a good performance in the sense that it is better than what we have projected second quarter performance to be at -7.2%.

“This performance also is a good performance because it outperformed the projections that had been done by the Brentwood institutions. But it also outperformed very developed economies of the world and also economies that are comparable to us.

“The US for example went into negative growth of 33% for the second quarter 2020 and 19% half year 2020. Similarly, the UK, Canada, Italy and several countries of the world all went into very significant negative growth.

“So, Nigeria’s economy has shown some level of resilience in this level of performance.

“We also reported to council that even though out of the 46 sectors of the economy, 30 of these sectors showed negative growth, but there were still some sectors that were growing on the positive territory.

“These sectors include agriculture as well as financial services and the ICT services. This is actually showing that even during the COVID era, there were still some sectors that stood firm and indeed were growing.

“The inflation was also reported to be movi9ng up gradually, capital importation did not dry up despite the lockdowns and the difficulties all countries experienced. But this is reflected by the significant decline in capital importation into the country.

“Exchange rate has moved up from $326 at the beginning of the quarter to $367. Again this is reflecting some of the policies that government had to take to ensure that the economy remain in a stable condition.

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT APPROVES NEW ANTI-CORRUPTION AGENCY…Proceeds Of Crime Recovery And Management Agency

17/09/20

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DANIELS G.O

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has approved the establishment of a new Anti-Corruption Agency named Proceeds of Crime Recovery and Management Agency.

The council presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari during a virtual session at the presidential villa, On Wednesday in Abuja, approved the transmission of a bill named “Proceeds of Crime Recovery and Management Agency Bill,” to the National Assembly.

The approval followed the presentation of a memo to the council by the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami.

Briefing State House correspondents after the meeting, the minister explained that the agency is necessary to mange assets that constitute proceeds of crimes as he pointed out that
previous proceeds of crime are scattered in different and multiple agencies.

According to Malami,What happens before now is the proceeds of crime are scattered all over, and mostly in the hands of different and multiple agencies of government inclusive of the police, the DSS, EFCC, and ICPC.

According to him, the new law seeks to move the fight against corruption to the next level.

He added: “Next level of transparency, next level of accountability in essence, will have in place an agency of government that is exclusively responsible for anything proceeds of crime.

When asked whether the bill stemmed from his experience with the suspended Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, he said it had been long in planning.

Malami further explained: “Let me take you through the history lane as far as the proceeds of crime bill is concerned. There was an attempt some time back in 2007 to present to the FEC, it was unsuccessful, the bill was not passed.

BREAKING! 3,442 COVID-19 PATIENTS DISCHARGED, 3 DEATHS AND…

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 126 new cases of #COVID from 17 states of the Federation, including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

3,442 Newly Discharged cases and 3 Deaths were also recorded.

SUMMARY OF CASES ACCORDING TO STATES

FCT-37
Lagos-27
Plateau-16
Kaduna-9
Abia-7
Gombe-6
Ondo-6
Imo-5
Delta-2
Ekiti-2
Kwara-2
Oyo-2
Bauchi-1
Kano-1
Katsina-1
Ogun-1
Yobe-1

56,604 confirmed
47,872 discharged
1,091 deaths

NIGERIA FIGURES

Total Samples Tested – 479,712

Total Confirmed Cases – 56,604

Total Active Cases – 7,641

Total Discharge Cases – 47,872

Total Deaths – 1,091

LAGOS FIGURES

1. Total Confirmed
Cases – 18,723

2. Total Active
Cases – 3,273

3. Total Discharged
Cases – 15,245

4. Total Deaths – 205

Increment Within The Last 24Hour in Nigeria.

1) Total Samples
Tested Increased
by – 35,725 (Backlog Included)

2) Total Confirmed
Cases Increased
by – 126

2) Total Active
Cases Decreased
by – 3,319

3) Total Discharged
Cases Increased
by – 3,442

4) Total Death
Increased by – 3.

Increment Within The Last 24Hour in Lagos State:

1) Total Confirmed
Cases Increased
by – 27

2) Total Active
Cases increased
by – 27

3) Total Discharged
Cases Increased
by – 0

4) Total Deaths
Increased by – 0

No covid 19 related deaths were recorded in Lagos State in the last 24hrs.

***SYMPTOMS OF CORONA VIRUS TO WATCH OUT FOR

***To Help Halt the spread of COVID-19 please report immediately you notice the following…

(1)Fatigue

(2) Sore throat

(3)Head ache

(4)Body Pain

(5)Shivering

(6)Catarrh

(7)Diarrhea

(8)Difficulty in Breathing

(9)Loss of Appetite, and Smell

#Don’t Be Deceived, COVID-19 is real…Take Caution

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90 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 RECORDED,FIVE DEATHS RECORDED AND…

16/09/20

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DANIELS G.O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 90 new cases of COVID-19 across 8 State of Nigeria including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

***93 Newly Discharged cases and 5 Deaths were also recorded.

SUMMARY OF CASES ACCORDING TO STATES

Lagos-33
Plateau-27
Kaduna-17
Ogun-6
FCT-4
Anambra-1
Ekiti-1
Nasarawa-1

56,478 confirmed
44,430 discharged
1,088 deaths.

NIGERIA FIGURES

Total Samples Tested – 443,987

Total Confirmed Cases – 56,478

Total Active Cases – 10,960

Total Discharge Cases – 44,430

Total Deaths – 1,088.

LAGOS FIGURES

1. Total Confirmed
Cases – 18,696

2. Total Active
Cases – 3,246

3. Total Discharged
Cases – 15,245

4. Total Deaths – 205.

Increment Within The Last 24Hour in Nigeria.

1) Total Samples
Tested Increased
by – 1,912

2) Total Confirmed
Cases Increased
by – 90

2) Total Active
Cases Decreased
by – 8

3) Total Discharged
Cases Increased
by – 93

4) Total Death
Increased by – 5.

Increment Within The Last 24Hour in Lagos State:

1) Total Confirmed
Cases Increased
by – 33

2) Total Active
Cases increased
by – 32

3) Total Discharged
Cases Increased
by – 0

4) Total Deaths
Increased by – 1

One (1) covid 19 related deaths were recorded in Lagos State in the last 24hrs.

***SYMPTOMS OF CORONA VIRUS TO WATCH OUT FOR

***To Help Halt the spread of COVID-19 please report immediately you notice the following…

(1)Fatigue

(2) Sore throat

(3)Head ache

(4)Body Pain

(5)Shivering

(6)Catarrh

(7)Diarrhea

(8)Difficulty in Breathing

(9)Loss of Appetite, and Smell

#Don’t Be Deceived, COVID-19 is real…Take Caution

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185 NEWLY DISCHARGED COVID -19 PATIENTS, 132 AND EVERY OTHER THING YOU NEED TO KNOW

15/09/20

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DANIELS G.O

132 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported from 11 states of the Federation, including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
185 Newly Discharged cases and 1 Death were also recorded.

SUMMARY OF CASES ACCORDING TO STATES

Lagos-52
Gombe-27
Plateau-17
Kwara-10
Enugu-9
Ogun-9
Katsina-3
Ekiti-2
Bauchi-1
Osun-1
Rivers-1

56,388 confirmed
44,337 discharged
1,083 deaths

NIGERIA FIGURES

Total Samples Tested – 442,075

Total Confirmed Cases – 56,388

Total Active Cases – 10,968

Total Discharge Cases – 44,337

Total Deaths – 1,083

LAGOS FIGURES

1. Total Confirmed
Cases – 18,663

2. Total Active
Cases – 3,214

3. Total Discharged
Cases – 15,245

4. Total Deaths – 204

*** Increment Within The Last 24Hour in Nigeria.

1) Total Samples
Tested Increased
by – 1,827

2) Total Confirmed
Cases Increased
by – 132

2) Total Active
Cases Decreased
by – 54

3) Total Discharged
Cases Increased
by – 185

4) Total Death
Increased by – 1

Increment Within The Last 24Hour in Lagos State:

1) Total Confirmed
Cases Increased
by – 52

2) Total Active
Cases increased
by – 52

3) Total Discharged
Cases Increased
by – 0

4) Total Deaths
Increased by – 0

No covid 19 related deaths were recorded in Lagos State in the last 24hrs.

***SYMPTOMS OF CORONA VIRUS TO WATCH OUT FOR

***To Help Halt the spread of COVID-19 please report immediately you notice the following…

(1)Fatigue

(2) Sore throat

(3)Head ache

(4)Body Pain

(5)Shivering

(6)Catarrh

(7)Diarrhea

(8)Difficulty in Breathing

(9)Loss of Appetite, and Smell

#Don’t Be Deceived, COVID-19 is real…Take Caution

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LASU CRISIS, SENIOR STAFF ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES LOCK V.C OUT

14/09/20

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DANIELS G. O

The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities and the Non- Academic staff union of Universities have locked out the Vice Chancellor of Lagos State University professor Olarewaju Fagboun and students from gaining access to the university premises,The workers are protesting non-payment of increment in salaries promised by the Lagos State government in April 2019.
The unions gathered at the entrance gate of the university at about 7am preventing people from gaining access into the campus.
Recall that Governor Babajide Sanwolu has announced that tertiary institutions in the state be reopened on September 14th 2020,LASU had earlier stated that students will resume in batches,300 and 400 levels were expected to resume this morning.

COVID -19 MONITOR TODAY,79 NEW CASES RECORDED,64 PATIENTS DISCHARGED

14/09/20

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DANIELS G.O

79 new cases of Covid-19 have been reported from 13 states of the Federation, including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

64 Newly Discharged cases and 4 Deaths was also recorded.

SUMMARY OF CASES ACCORDING TO STATES

Lagos-30
Kaduna-17
Ogun-7
Anambra-5
Kano-4
Katsina-3
FCT-3
Akwa Ibom-3
Oyo-2
Rivers-2
Delta-1
Plateau-1
Ondo-1

56,256 confirmed
44,152 discharged
1,082 deaths

NIGERIA FIGURES

Total Samples Tested – 440,248

Total Confirmed Cases – 56,256

Total Active Cases – 11,022

Total Discharge Cases – 44,152

Total Deaths – 1,082

LAGOS FIGURES

1. Total Confirmed
Cases – 18,611

2. Total Active
Cases – 3,162

3. Total Discharged
Cases – 15,245

4. Total Deaths – 204.

***Increment Within The Last 24Hour in Nigeria.

1) Total Samples
Tested Increased
by – 2,113

2) Total Confirmed
Cases Increased
by – 79

2) Total Active
Cases Increased
by – 11

3) Total Discharged
Cases Increased
by – 64

4) Total Deaths
Increased by – 4

*** Increment Within The Last 24Hour in Lagos State:

1) Total Confirmed
Cases Increased
by – 30

2) Total Active
Cases increased
by – 30

3) Total Discharged
Cases Increased
by – 0

4) Total Deaths
Increased by – 0

No covid 19 related deaths were recorded in Lagos State in the last 24hrs.