SENATOR REPRESENTING LAGOS EAST SENATORIAL DISTRICT BAYO OSINOWO DIES AT 64

15/06/20

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DANIELS G.O

More and more people have continued to pay tribute to late Senator Bayo Osinowo.

Latest on the list is the Speaker of the House of Representatives Rep Femi Gbajabiamila .

Gbajabiamila described the death of Senator Osinwo as shocking and saddening .

Gbajabiamila said the late Senator as a fine politician who contributed immensely to the growth and development of Lagos State through his membership of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

“Senator Bayo Osinowo’s death is a painful loss to Lagosians. Here was a man who dedicated himself to the service of his people. He was always at the forefront of delivering the dividends of democracy to the electorate.

“As a member of the Lagos State House of Assembly for many years, he endeared himself to his constituents through different laudable projects.

Senator Osinowo, who represented Lagos East Senatorial District, died on Monday afternoon at the age of 64. He was the chairman, Senate Committee on Industries.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RESIDENTS DOCTOR BEGIN INDEFINITE STRIKE

15/06/20

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DANIELS G.O

The National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria has commenced a nationwide strike Monday, June 15, 2020.

This is coming after six hours of failed negotiations and the expiration of a 14 day Ultimatum.

Dr Aliyu Sokomba, National President of NARD,had in a circular last week said the association found it necessary to take “the painful decision” following the inability of the government to meet its demands.

He said, “Consequent upon the 14 days ultimatum duly served the Federal Government for indefinite strike action, in accordance with the resolution of the Ordinary General Meeting of the Association on the 29th of May 2020, we hereby notify you that all resident doctors, medical officers below the rank of Principal Medical Officer (PMO) and House Officers across all the Federal and State hospitals in Nigeria, shall be embarking on a total and indefinite strike action effective 12:01am on Monday, 15th June 2020.

“It is important that you make alternative arrangements for the care of the patients as the strike shall be total and indefinite. No service of any kind, be it emergency, care at COVID-19 isolation and treatment centres shall be exempted. We sympathize with the patients and Nigerian populace.

“For purpose of clarity, the demands on which the ultimatum was predicated include the following; Provision of grossly inadequate appropriate Personal Protective Equipment for all healthcare workers, Immediate reversal of the illegal disengagement of all 26 resident doctors in Jos University Teaching Hospital, and the payment of all salaries owed them, in keeping with provisions of the Medical Residency Training Act.

“Universal Implementation of the Medical Residency Training Act in all federal and state hospitals and ensuring pay parity among doctors of equal cadre.

“Immediate implementation of the revised hazard allowance and payment of the COVID-19 inducement allowance as agreed with by the Federal Government and healthcare workers three months ago.

“Provision of funding for Medical Residency Training in the 2021 Appropriation bill. Payment of all arrears owed our members in federal and states tertiary health institutions, arising from the consequential adjustment of the National minimum wage.

“Stoppage and immediate refund of all illegal, unjust and callous cut in salaries of our members by Kaduna State and other state governments.”

403 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 RECORDED IN NIGERIA

15/06/20

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DANIELS G.O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 403 new cases of #COVID19

Gombe-73
Lagos-68
Kano-46
Edo-36
FCT-35
Nasarawa-31
Kaduna-17
Oyo-16
Abia-15
Delta-13
Borno-13
Plateau-8
Niger-7
Rivers-7
Enugu-6
Ogun-6
Kebbi-3
Ondo-1
Anambra-1
Imo-1

16,085 confirmed
5,220 discharged
420 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

WORLD BLOOD DONATION DAY,LAGOS REQUIRES 260,000 UNITS OF BLOOD ANNUALLY –Prof ABAYOMI. ..

14/06/20

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DANIELS. G.O

PRESS RELEASE

Lagos State Commemorates World Blood Donor Day, Restates Commitment To Provision Of Clean And Safe Blood.

World Blood Donation Day is celebrated 14 of May Every Year.

In Commemoration of the 2020 world Blood Donation ,the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof Akin Abayomi disclosed that the State will require not less than 260,000 units of blood annually to meet with the growing blood transfusion demand at health facilities in the State.

Abayomi who disclosed this Sund through a Zoom Live Feeds organized by the Lagos State Blood Transfusion Service (LSBTS) to commemorate this year’s World Blood Donor Day in Lagos noted that efforts are being intensified by the State government to meet and surpass this requirement through recruiting and retaining voluntary blood donors.
“To maintain an adequate blood supply, one to two percent of the population needs to become regular blood donors; this is about 260,000 in a growing population of over 26 million in Lagos state. The regular supply of blood is essential as the life span of blood is very short. Each unit of blood donated remains viable for 35days. Thankfully, we are working hard in partnership with the public and private sector, Non-governmental organizations, religious bodies, youth organizations to achieve this target number”, he said.
Speaking on the theme of the year 2020 World Blood Donor Day; ‘Safe Blood, Saves Lives with The Slogan “Give Blood And Make The World A Healthier Place’, the Commissioner said that encouraging and promoting voluntary blood donation in a safe and conducive environment is the goal of the State government.
“This year’s theme has come in at a time the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the various phases of lock down and travel restrictions have brought about some challenges to our blood donation drives.

The need for blood transfusions and medications based on blood components has however continued despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the LSBTS voluntary blood donation centers were open all through with an extension in our opening hours”.

“Scientifically, there are no confirmed reports of coronavirus being transmitted by blood transfusion anywhere in the world and strict additional safety measures including more hand washing sites, use of handsanitisers, use of personal protective equipment as well as maintaining social distancing is kept are being practised at the blood collection sites for donors and staff”, Abayomi said.
He explained that making the world a better place is not only about blood collection from donors or its transfusion, but the collection of convalescent plasma from those that have recovered from COVID-19 infections in preparation for an interventional study in the treatment of patients with severe COVID-19 infection.
While noting that there is no substitute for blood, the Commissioner noted that the lives of hundreds of patients including pregnant women, children with severe anemia, accident victims, patients with cancer and haemoglobinothies are saved by Blood transfusion stressing that adequate and timely supply of safe blood is needed to continue helping those people who are in need of blood transfusion.
“We therefore cannot over emphasized the need to ensure availability of blood in our blood banks where patients who require blood transfusion can be readily supplied. While I would like to say a big thank you to all voluntary blood donors who have made it a duty to give the gift of life – blood, I would also like to use this medium to encourage citizens who are healthy and fit and aged from 18-65 to please give blood. People in good health who have never given blood, particularly young people, should begin to do so”, Abayomi said.
Speaking in the same vein, the Executive Secretary, LSBTS, Dr. Bodunrin Oshikomaiya said the campaign to increase voluntary blood donation drive has been intensified and sustained to meet with the blood transfusion needs in Lagos State.
She noted that LSBTS is working with the World Health Organization to improve access to blood transfusions and promote blood safety, focusing four key areas which includes; centrally coordinated blood transfusion service, collection of blood exclusively from voluntary donors from low-risk populations, testing of all blood for compatibility and transfusion-transmissible infections, and reduction of unnecessary transfusions.
“Blood safety involves all activities related to blood collection from low-risk, regular, voluntary unpaid donors as well as testing, processing, storage and distribution of blood. The LSBTS, governed by the national blood policy and the Lagos State legislation, promotes uniform implementation of standards and consistency in the quality and safety of blood and blood products”, Oshikomaiya said.
She added that health workers involved in blood transfusion have been trained on documentation, quality assessment and on the rational use of blood and blood products to reduce unnecessary transfusions.
“Over the years, training of staff on documentation, quality assessment and rational use of blood and blood products to reduce unnecessary transfusions, to minimize the risks associated with transfusion, to encourage the use of alternatives to transfusion where possible, as well as trainings on safe and good clinical transfusion practices have gone on in the state health facilities”, the Executive Secretary said.
Expressing delight that many citizens are responding positively to the clarion call to donate blood voluntarily, Oshikomaiya noted that the increase in voluntary blood donors is testament that citizens now recognizes the importance of blood donation and transfusion in saving lives
Signed
Tunbosun Ogunbanwo
Director, Public Affairs
14th June, 2020

LAGOS STATE DISCHARGE 112 COVID-19 PATIENTS IN ONE WEEK…SEE DETAILS

14/06/20

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DANIELS G O

The Lagos State Government made a giant stride in the management of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the last one week with a discharge of 112 Patients discharged after successfully managed at the various treatment centres across the state.

Twenty two (22) were discharged on Thursday 11 of June 2020.

Among them were Six (6) Females and sixteen (16) Males.

***9 were discharged from the Onikan Isolation Center.

***2 from Gbagada

***1 from Agindingbe

***6 from lekki

***1 from FCC and

*** 3 from LUTH Bringing to a total of 1,047 Patients Discharged

Another Batch of 90 Patients Followed immediately on Friday June 12 out of which were 60 Males and 30 Females.

“28 were discharged from Onikan Isolation center

” 9 from Eti-osa Land Mark Center

“10 From Agindigbe

” 5 from Gbagada

“2 From First Cardiology

” 10 from Lekki

“26 from the Lagos University Teaching Hospital LUTH .

With this new recoveries, Lagos state has a total of 1137 Discharged COVID-19 Patients.

Grand Total for Lagos

7,035 Confirmed Cases

5,816 Active Cases

1137 Discharged

82 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

ENSURING FOOD SECURITY, 12 STATES IN NIGERIA GETS 13 BILLION NAIRA INTERVENTION FUNDS FOR AGRICULTURE

14/06/20

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DANIELS G.O

PRESS RELEASE

The Federal Government of Nigeria has approved the sum of 13 billion naira intervention fund for pest control for twelve states in Nigeria.

The States are Kano ,Sokoto,Kebbi,Zamfara, Katsina,Jigawa Bauchi,Gombe, Adamawa Taraba Borno And Yobe States.

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Sabo Nanono made this known to Journalists during the launch of the 2020 dry season farming in Kebbi State.

The minister said the move is to ensure uninterrupted agricultural activities and control trans boundary pests during the 2020 farming season.

The Minister said in recent times
Quelea birds, Locusts and Grasshoppers have been ravaging farms in East Africa, some northern regions of Nigeria inclusive.

Nanono said the measure is to ensure the possibility of spillover of huge locust swarm into the entire country is eradicated.

He emphasized that the present administration is very determined to fight any menace that would truncate the tremendous success recorded so far in the Agricultural sector

He added that the choice of Kebbi State for the launch is deliberate, in view of the extensive agricultural activities in the state and the immense cooperation and collaboration of the state government in the implementation of agricultural interventions over the years.

In his remarks, the Executive Governor of Kebbi State, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his vision and people orientated policies in the Agricultural sector which he said, would ensure job creation, food security and boost the economy for the betterment of Nigerians.

COVID-19 UPDATE! 501 NEW CASES CONFIRMED IN NIGERIA, DEATH TOLL SURPASSES 400

14/06/20

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DANIELS G.O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 501 new cases of COVID-19

Lagos-195
FCT-50
Kano-42
Kaduna-27
Edo-26
Oyo-22
Imo-21
Gombe-17
Benue-12
Enugu-12
Delta-11
Anambra-11
Ebonyi-10
Nasarawa-9
Ogun-9
Bauchi-8
Kebbi-4
Akwa Ibom-3
Jigawa-3
Katsina-3
Yobe-2
Borno-2
Kwara-1
Ondo-1

15,682 confirmed
5101 discharged
407 deaths

See Summary of cases according to states

NIGERIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION N.M.A CAUTIONS CROSS RIVERS STATE GOVERNOR AGAINST SCHOOL RE-OPENING

13/06/20

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DANIELS G.O

PRESS RELEASE

The Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) has cautioned the Cross Rivers State Government against the planned resumption of Schools by next week Tuesday amidst the increasing cases of corona virus across the Country.

The association made its position known in a press release signed by its Chairman, Dr Agam Ayuk and the Secretary, Dr Ezoke Epoke on Saturday in Calabar.

The statement stated that the medical community saw no evidence to ascertain the actual COVID-19 status and disease burden in the state due to the “unacceptable” low level of tests.

The Association maintained that the quick resumption of schools, inspite of genuine reasons given by Government, has the potential of significant disease outbreak among students in Cross River State.

“The declaration by the Cross River Government on a trial resumption of three public schools in each of the three Senatorial Districts in the state to commence on June 16, 2020, is alarming”

The Association however, called for the adoption of educational technologies to provide remote learning opportunities and educational programmes for students in public schools in the interim.

According to the release, the technology which is currently being implemented by private schools should be encouraged until a national policy is introduced on the unified resumption of schools by the Federal Government.

Cross River State Government had announced planned to open three public schools in each of the three Senatorial Districts across the state on June 16.

627 MORE CASES OF COVID-19 RECORDED IN NIGERIA

13/06/20

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DANIELS G. O

The Nigeria centre for disease control has confirmed 627 new cases of #COVID-19 Nigeria

Lagos-229
FCT-65
Abia-54
Borno-42
Oyo-35
Rivers-28
Edo-28
Gombe-27
Ogun-21
Plateau-18
Delta-18
Bauchi-10
Kaduna-10
Benue-9
Ondo-8
Kwara-6
Nasarawa-4
Enugu-4
Sokoto-3
Niger-3
Kebbi-3
Yobe-1
Kano-1

Total:
15181 confirmed
4891 discharged
399 deaths