COVID-19 UPDATE! LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT DISCHARGE 98 COVID-19 PATIENTS

20/06/20

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DANIELS G.O

The Government of Lagos State has discharged 98 fully recovered COVID-19 Patients out of which are 71 males and 27 females were from isolation facilities to reunite with the society.

The patients, 23 from Onikan, 17 from Gbagada, 14 from Agidingbi, 1 from Paelon Centre (an accredited private facility), 4 from Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital, 17 from Eti-Osa (LandMark) and 22 from LUTH isolation Centres were discharged having fully recovered and tested negative to COVID-19.

With this, the number number of COVID-19 confirmed cases that have been successfully managed and discharged in Lagos has risen to 1283.

***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

BREAKING! NIGERIA RECORDS HIGHEST CORONA VIRUS INFECTION WITH 745 POSITIVE CASES

18/06/20

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DANIELS G.O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 745 new cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria the highest in a single day since outbreak of the Pandemic.

See State Summary of states according to infection

Lagos-280
Oyo-103
Ebonyi-72
FCT-60
Imo-46
Edo-34
Delta-33
Rivers-25
Kaduna-23
Ondo-16
Katsina-12
Kano-10
Bauchi-8
Borno-7
Kwara-5
Gombe-4
Sokoto-2
Enugu-2
Yobe-1
Osun-1
Nasarawa-1

This Brings to 18,480 confirmed Total Cases,
6,307 discharged And
475 deaths.

***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

REMINDER! HOUR HAS COME FELLOWSHIP OUTREACH SPECIAL PROGRAMME

17/06/20

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REMINDER! REMINDER!! REMINDER!!

PROPHETESS OMOINHO EKENE

πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

*Glory to God!!!!!*
It’s *2 days* to the start of our *40 days* prayer and fasting
*Theme: RESULT PROVOKING PRAYER*
*Date: Friday 19th June – Tuesday 28th July, 2020.*
*Note:* We’ll be having prayer vigil every 3nights

Please be reminded!!!!!

God Bless you as you take Part in this Programme

Courtesy:Prophetess Omoinho Ekene

587 NEW COVID-19 CASES CONFIRMED IN NIGERIA, MORE PROGRESS RECORDED IN PATIENTS DISCHARGE WITH DEATH TOLL CLOSE TO 500

17/06/29

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DANIELS G.O

587 new cases of has been confirmed in Nigeria by the Centre for Disease Control.

Lagos is again on the Lead given the progress made in testing capacity

Lagos-155
Edo-75
FCT-67
Rivers-65
Oyo-56
Delta-50
Bayelsa-25
Plateau-18
Kaduna-18
Enugu-17
Borno-12
Ogun-12
Ondo-7
Kwara-4
Kano-2
Gombe-2
Sokoto-1
Kebbi-1

Total Confirmed cases in Nigeria now

17,735 confirmed
5,967 discharged And 469 death.

CRISIS IN THE HEALTH SECTOR AS JOHESU THREATENS TO BEGIN STRIKE

17/06/20

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DANIELS G. O

FEW DAYS AFTER RESIDENT DOCTORS BEGAN STRIKE, THE JOINT HEALTH SECTOR UNIONS ,JOHESU HAS SENT PROTEST LETTERS TO GOVERNMENT OVER ITS GREIVANCES WITH A CIRCULAR ALTERING THE COVID-19 SPECIAL HAZARD ALLOWANCES AS WELL AS INTERNSHIP ALLOWANCES APPROVED FOR RESIDENT DOCTORS.

THIS IS CONTAINED IN TWO SEPARATE LETTERS TO THE MINISTER OF HEALTH TITLED β€œINTERNSHIP FOR HEALTH WORKERS” AND β€œRE-PAYMENT OF ADVANCEMENT AND HAZARD ALLOWANCES”.
IN THE LETTER TITLED β€œINTERNSHIP FOR HEALTH WORKERS” AND COPPIED SGF MINISTER OF LABOUR AND PERMANENT SECRETARY MINISTRY OF HEALTH

JOHESU SAID WHILE 48 BILLION NAIRA HAS BEEN RELEASED FOR PAYMENY OF 2017 INTERNSHIP ALLOWANCE TO MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RESIDENT DOCTORS, NO PROVISION IS MADE FOR PHAMACISTS, NURSES, MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTISTS, AMONG OTHER HEALTH WORKERS.

JOHESU ALSO THREATENS TO DOWNTOOLS
IN THE SECOND LETTER TITLED; β€œRE-PAYMENT OF INDUCEMENT AND HAZARD ALLOWANCES”, WHICH IT SAID THE CIRCULA ISSUED BY THE MINISTER OF HEALTH IS AT VARIANCE AND TOTAL NEGATION TO THE MEMORANDOM OF UNDERSTANDING SIGNED ON APRIL 21, 2020 AS WELL AS THE MEMORANDOM OF ACTION REACHED ON MONDAY JUNE 8, 2020.

THE HEALTH WORKERS SAY THE MINISTER OF LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT CHRIS NGIGE HAD EMPHASIZED THAT ALL HEALTH WORKERS WILL BENEFIT AND USED AS ILLUSTRATIONS, CLEANERS,WORD-MAIDS, PORTERS, LAUNDRY MORTICIANS/MORTUARY ATTENDANTS, DRIVERS AMONG OTHERS.

IN THE LETTERS SIGNED BY ACTING NATIONAL SECRETARY, MATHEW AJORUTU, JOHESU DRAW THE ATTENTION OF THE GOVERNMENT TO HEALTH INSTITUTIONS NOT CAPTURED IN THE COVID-19 HAZARD AND INDUCEMENT ALLOWANCES.

THESE INCLUDE; THE NATIONAL ABOVIRUS VECTOR AND RESEARCH CENTER, NATIONAL VETERINARY RESEARCH INSTITUTE, VOM PLATEAU STATE, NATIONAL TUBERCULOSIS AND LEPROSY TRAINING CENTER ZARIA AND HEALTH CLINICS IN UNIVERSITIES.

COURT OF APPEAL IN ABUJA SUSPENDS OSHIOMOLE AS APC MEMBER & NATIONAL CHAIRMAN

16/06/20

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DANIELS G O

THE COURT OF APPEAL, ABUJA HAS AFFIRMED THE SUSPENSION OF ADAMS OSHIOMOLE AS A MEMBER AND NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF ALL PROGRESSIVE CONGRESS.

THE APPELLATE COURT UPHELD THE DECISION OF THE FEDERAL CAPITAL TERRITORY HIGH COURT WHICH IN MARCH ORDERED THE SUSPENSION OF OSHIOMOLE AS WELL AS PARADING HIMSELF AS THE NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF THE PARTY.

IN A UNANIMOUS JUDGEMENT IN THE FIRST APPEAL DELIVERED BY JUSTICE
EUNICE ONYEMANAM THE COURT HELD THAT THE FCT HIGH COURT HAD TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION TO HAVE ENTERTAINED THE SUIT AS IT DID .

THE COURT ALSO WITHDREW HIS RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES AS NATIONAL CHAIRMAN OF THE PARTY INCLUDING HIS SECURITY DETAILS.

THE APPELLATE PREDICATED ITS DECISION ON THE GROUND THAT OSHIOMOLE AS THE FIRST APPELLANT IS BASED IN ABUJA WHILE THE APC ALSO HAD ITS NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS IN ABUJA.

IN THE JUDGEMENT ON THE SECOND APPEAL DELIVERED BY JUSTICE MOHAMMED LAMIDO, THE COURT DISAGREED WITH OSHIOMOLE THAT THEIR RIGHT TO FAIR HEARING WAS BREACHED .

JUSTICE LAMIDO FURTHER SAID THERE WAS NO BASIS FOR THE TWO APPELLANT TO HOLD THAT THEY WERE DENIED FAIR HEARING DURING PROCEEDINGS AT THE HIGH COURT .

IT FURTHER HELD THAT THE SUSPENSION OF OSHIOMOLE FROM WARD 10 OF ETSAKO LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF EDO STATE WAS RATIFIED AT THE WARD , LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND STATE LEVEL AS REQUIRED BY LAW.

AND THE IDENTITY OF THOSE WHO SUSPENDED OSHIOMOLE WERE NOT IN DOUBT BECAUSE IN THERE UNCHALLENGED AFFIDAVIT THEY MADE IT CLEAR THAT THEY WERE PARTY MEMBERS AND OFFICERS OF THE PARTY, THEREFORE THE APPEAL LACKS MERIT.

COVID-19 UPDATE ! NIGERIA HITS 17,148 CONFIRMED CASES ,RECORDS 31 DEATHS WITHIN A DAY

17/06/20

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DANIELS G O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 490 new cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria;

Lagos-142
FCT-60
Bayelsa-54
Rivers-39
Delta-37
Oyo-30
Kaduna-26
Imo-23
Enugu-19
Kwara-17
Gombe-11
Ondo-10
Bauchi-8
Ogun-7
Borno-6
Benue-1

Now 17,148 Total confirmed cases for Nigeria

5,623 discharged
455 deaths

BREAKING! LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT SUSPENDS REOPENING OF CHURCHES AND MOSQUE

16/06/20

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DANIELS G.O

Lagos State Government has suspended the planned reopening of Churches and Mosques activities till further notice.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu announced this on Tuesday afternoon during a briefing at the State House, Marina.
The state had earlier announced that worship centres will be opened this weekend.

The Development is due to the increasing cases of COVID-19 infection in the State

See the Full Speech Below

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

Dear Lagosians,

1. As at midnight yesterday, June 15, 2020, Lagos State had recorded a total of 7,319 confirmed cases of Covid-19. Of this number, 1,137 have fully recovered and been discharged, while 82 have sadly died, leaving 6,100 active cases under management in the State.

2. Our dear State therefore continues to be the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria, with about 44% of the total number of confirmed cases nationwide.

3. Let me again say that the steady increase in number of confirmed cases is by no means unexpected. Considering that the infection is now very much in our midst, the more we test, the more the number of positive cases that will emerge.

4. The uplifting news is that, based on the statistics emerging from Lagos State, more than 90 percent of the people who test positive will go on to fully recover under supervision, and be discharged.

5. Dear Lagosians, in the most recent guidelines which we issued on the gradual easing of the lockdown, based on the advice of the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19, I noted that we would shortly be permitting the restricted opening of religious houses, on the condition of strict compliance with detailed guidelines issued by the Lagos State Safety Commission.

6. We have been closely monitoring the situation since then, and have now concluded that we cannot proceed with any form of re-opening for places of worship in Lagos State, until further notice.

7. This is not a decision that we have taken lightly, it is simply in line with our ongoing evaluation of evolving scenarios regarding the course of the infection in Lagos State and the corresponding public health advisory guidelines issued by the experts.

8. So, let me say this again: we are now hereby suspending, with immediate effect, the plan to re-open religious houses and places of worship in Lagos State, until further notice. We will continue to monitor the situation closely, and continue to base our decision-making on data modelling; as well as on the responsibility we have to act in a manner that ensures the protection of all of you the people of Lagos State.

9. Therefore, until further notice, all places of worship in Lagos State will remain closed. Social and events centers, and social clubs, will also remain closed, for now.

10. Let me make this clear, that we are now fully in the phase of personal responsibility, regarding this pandemic. This means that, while the Government maintains its responsibility to take protective decisions for the common good, what will ultimately save us all and defeat this virus are the sensible personal decisions that we take on a daily basis.

11. Decisions to use masks anytime you are out of your house, to avoid non-essential travel, to stay at home when we don’t have any business being outside, to wash or sanitize our hands regularly – these are the simple but necessary steps that will save and protect us all.

12. As a Government we will continue to do everything in our power to safeguard the health and wellbeing of the people, but that can only be effective when the people themselves act responsibly, and do not behave in a manner that undermines public health guidelines and puts the society at risk.

13. We will, as always, continue to keep you informed and updated on the decisions that are taken for the public health and safety of all of us. One of the most important tasks that we face as a government is to carefully and responsibly balance the competing considerations of life and livelihood, and one of the most important tasks before you as citizens is to abide by the decisions that have been taken for the good of all of us – even when it is not easy to do so.

14. Let me, as I end this address, express gratitude to all those at the frontlines of the response to this pandemic, in the public and private sectors. Our medical workers, Rapid Response Teams, support personnel like call center workers, drivers, cleaners, and others, monitoring teams at the State and Local Government level, and all our security agencies. Thank you for the very important work that you all do.

15. Thank you also to everyone who has taken it upon themselves to be a whistle-blower, and report violations of our directives. We encourage people to speak up and report on our hotlines: 0901-051- 3197; 0901-051-3198; 0901-051-3199. As always, strict confidentiality of all reports is guaranteed.

16. I thank you all for listening.

Babajide Sanwo-Olu
Governor of Lagos State
16th June, 2020.

573 NEW COVID-19 CASES RECORDED IN NIGERIA, DEATH TOLL HITS 424 AS RIVERS STATE SECONDS LAGOS IN THE NUMBER OF INFECTION

16/06/20

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DANIELS. G.O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 573 new cases of COVID-19

Lagos-216
Rivers-103
Oyo-68
Edo-40
Kano-21
Gombe-20
FCT-17
Delta-13
Plateau-12
Bauchi-12
Niger-10
Kebbi-9
Ogun-8
Ondo-8
Abia-7
Nasarawa-5
Borno-1
Kwara-1
Benue-1
Anambra-1

With this new development,Nigeria now has a total of 16,658 confirmed cases of COVID-19
5,349 discharged And 424 deaths

***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