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covid-19
Health

President Buhari approves regulations to prevent spread of Covid-19

by Folarin Kehinde January 27, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

This was contained in a press release from office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation in Abuja.

These Regulations shall take effect immediately until otherwise determined.
All other Protocols and Guidelines issued by the PTF, NCDC, and or State Governments, except as expressly provided, shall remain in force.

Any offence under these Regulations is punishable, on summary conviction, by a fine or a term of six months imprisonment or both in accordance with Section 5 of the Quarantine Act.
Some of the provosions of tur regulations are:

Restrictions on Gatherings

  1. At all gatherings, a physical distance of at least two metres shall be maintained at all times between persons.
  2. No gathering of more than 50 persons shall hold in an enclosed space, except for religious purposes, in which case the gathering shall not exceed 50% capacity of the space.
  3. All persons in public gatherings, whether in enclosed or open spaces, shall adhere to the provisions of Part 2 of these Regulations.
  4. The provisions of these Regulations may be varied by Guidelines and Protocols as may be issued, from time to time, by the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on Covid-19 on the recommendation of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

PART 2
Operations of Public Places
Markets (including open markets), Malls, Supermarkets, Shops, Restaurants, Hotels, Event Centres, Gardens, Leisure Parks, Recreation Centres, Motor Parks, Fitness Centres, etc.

  1. No person shall be allowed within the premises of a market, mall, supermarket, shop, restaurants, hotels, event centres, gardens, leisure parks, recreation centres, motor parks, fitness centre or any other similar establishment (hereinafter collectively referred to as “establishments”) except:
    a. he is wearing a face covering that covers the nose and mouth;
    b. he washes his hands or cleaned the hands using hand sanitiser approved by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC); and
    c. his body temperature has been checked. Any person found to have a body temperature above 38 degrees Celsius shall be denied entry and advised to immediately seek medical attention.
  2. Every establishment occupier shall make provision for regular hand hygiene for any person coming into the premises during opening hours. This includes a handwashing station with soap and running water, or hand sanitiser approved by NAFDAC.
  3. Each establishment occupier is responsible for cleaning and disinfecting his premises.
  4. It is the responsibility of the occupier of the establishment to:
    a. Enforce the proper use of face covering;
    b. Make provision for safe hygiene facilities;
    c. Enforce provision of temperature checks prior to entry into the establishment;
    d. Enforce provisions and use of face covering within the establishment;
    e. Ensure that their customers queue up and are attended to serially while complying with physical distancing measures and avoiding overcrowding; and
    f. Generally, ensure compliance with the provisions of these Regulations.
  5. Occupiers of establishments are liable for any observed non-compliance by any persons within the premises.
    Places of Worship
  6. All worshippers and users of places of worship shall comply with the provisions of Parts 1 and 2 of these Regulations.
  7. Worshippers shall, where and whenever possible, avoid sharing worship items such as mats, bottles, hymnals, etc.
  8. It is the responsibility of the person in charge of a place of worship to ensure compliance with the provisions of these Regulations within the worship centre.
    Workplace and Schools
  9. All persons entering the premises of a workplace or school shall comply with the provisions of Parts 1 and 2 of these Regulations.
  10. It is the responsibility of the person in charge of a workplace or a school to ensure compliance with the provisions of these Regulations within the office or school premises.
    Banks
  11. All employees, customers and visitors of banks shall comply with the provisions of Parts 1 and 2 of these Regulations.
  12. All banks shall comply with the guidelines, mode and scope of operations issued by the Central Bank and Federal Ministry of Finance as it relates to the COVID-19 response.
  13. All banks shall develop a schedule for regular cleaning of buttons and surfaces of Mantrap Entrance Doors, ATM machines and other commonly used areas.
    Public Transportation Vehicles
  14. All operators and passengers of public transportation vehicles (hereinafter referred to as “operators”) shall comply with the provisions of Part 2 of these Regulations.
  15. Operators shall ensure adequate spacing in between passengers.
  16. Operators shall ensure frequent cleaning and disinfection of parts of the vehicle frequently handled by passengers and drivers such as doors and window handles/buttons, steering wheels and dashboards.
  17. Operators shall encourage passengers to frequently perform hand hygiene.
  18. All operators of trains, ships and planes shall have an occupational health and infectious diseases preparedness plan, in case an employee or traveller becomes unwell in the course of a journey.
  19. It is the responsibility of operators to ensure compliance with the provisions of these Regulations in the course of their operations.
    Hostels, Boarding Houses and Detention Centres
  20. Managers of Hostels, Boarding Houses, Nursing Homes, Correctional Centres, Remand Homes, Holding Cells, Military Detention Facilities, and such centres for care and custody of persons, shall ensure compliance with the provisions of these Regulations.
  21. Managers of such facilities shall ensure that suspected cases of Covid-19 are promptly and appropriately separated from others and are reported to medical officers of the State Ministry of Health for necessary action.

PART 3
Mandatory Compliance with Treatment Protocols

  1. The health and safety protocols and guidelines are issued by the PTF on Covid-19 on the recommendation of the NCDC and shall be binding on all persons.
  2. Persons confirmed to have tested positive to COVID-19 by an NCDC accredited laboratory, may not refuse isolation and or admission to a designated health establishment for management of the disease.
  3. All public secondary and tertiary health facilities shall designate a space or holding bay for the initial triage or assessment of suspected persons with COVID-19 in line with the approved protocol for case management.
  4. All public secondary and tertiary health facilities shall establish sample collection centres, where test samples from suspected cases can be collected and transmitted to an accredited testing laboratory in the State.
  5. Notwithstanding the provision of Regulation 27, where a person confirmed to have tested positive to the COVID-19 is:
    a. Asymptomatic or has mild symptoms; and
    b. Proves able to make an alternative isolation arrangement that satisfies protocols issued by the NCDC, as certified by a healthcare provider and assessment by a medical professional;
    such person may use such alternative arrangements, including supervised “home-based care,” for self-isolation and adhere strictly to the guidelines, until confirmed by the healthcare provider to be no longer at risk of infecting others with the virus.

PART 4
Offences and Penalties

  1. Any person who contravenes the provisions of these Regulations commits an offence.
  2. Any person who, without reasonable cause, contravenes a direction given under Parts 1 and 2 of these Regulations commits an offence.
  3. Any person who, without reasonable cause, obstructs an authorised official from enforcement of these Regulations commits an offence.
  4. An offence under these Regulations is punishable, on summary conviction, by a fine or a term of six months imprisonment or both in accordance with Section 5 of the Quarantine Act.

PART 5
Enforcement and Application

  1. Personnel of the Nigeria Police Force, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, the Federal Road Safety Corps, the Nigeria Immigration Service, the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, and other relevant Local Government, State and Federal Government agencies are hereby directed to enforce the provisions of these Regulations.
  2. Any officer of the enforcement agencies who fails, neglects, or refuses to enforce the provisions of these Regulations shall be subject to disciplinary action by the disciplinary body of his respective agency.
  3. The provisions of these Regulations shall apply throughout the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
  4. State Governors may issue Regulations on further steps as may be considered necessary.
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Service Chief
Headlines

New Service Chief Nominees pledge to protect lives and property

by Folarin Kehinde January 27, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

Speaking to journalists after meeting with President Buhari at the State House, Abuja on Wednesday, The Chief of the Defence Staff nominee, Major General Leo Irabor said they will add value by protecting lives and property.

President Muhammad Buhari, according to a statement issued after the meeting charged them to be patriotic, and serve the country well.

The President said Nigeria is in a state of emergency and wants them to be patriotic, serve the country well, as well remain loyal loyalty is to the country.

The President also charged them to be concerned about the morale of their officers and men, saying they should be made to feel physically and professionally secure.

He pledged that Government would do its best in terms of equipment and logistics.

The Service Chief nominees who were led to the meeting by the Minister of Defence, Major-General Bashir Magashi (Rtd), are: Major-General Leo Irabor, Chief of Defence Staff; Major-General Ibrahim Attahiru, Chief of Army Staff; Rear Admiral AZ Gambo, Chief of Naval Staff; and Air Vice-Marshal IO Amao, Chief of Air Staff.

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police
Exclusives

Female police officer sacked for getting pregnant while unmarried

by Folarin Kehinde January 27, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has sacked a female corporal identified as Olajide Omolola for getting pregnant while being unmarried.

According to a report by The PUNCH, the NPF announced her dismissal in a wireless message that originated from the department of finance and administration in Ado Ekiti.

The document was addressed to the divisional police officer (DPO) at Iye Ekiti where Omolola is based.

In the message, the chief financial officer in Ekiti was asked to relay the information of her dismissal to the Integrated Personnel and Payroll Information System (IPPIS) to ensure that her salary is stopped.

Section 127 of the Police Act and Regulation against women police getting pregnant before marriage W/PC (woman corporal) Olajide Omolola passed out of Police Training School on 24/04/2020 attached to yours contravened above provisions,” the statement read.

“She stands dismissed from the force. Dekit her. Retrieve police documents in her possession with immediate effect. O/C CFO Ekiti only. You are to relay signal to IPPIS Abuja for the stoppage of her salary with immediate effect.

“DECOMPOLS (deputy commissioners of police)/ACPOLS (assistant commissioners of police)/HODs/DPOs Ekiti State only. You are to lecture women police. Treat as very urgent.”

Omolola had completed police training on April 24, 2020, and was attached to Iye Ekiti.

Section 127 of the Police Act states that: “An unmarried woman police officer who becomes pregnant shall be discharged from the Force, and shall not be re-enlisted except with the approval of the Inspector-General.”

In September last year, President Muhammadu Buhari signed into law the Nigeria Police Act, 2020, which repeals the Police Act, 2004, however the young woman was still sacked based on the repealed act.

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Health

NASS stops 10bn Covid-19 vaccine spending by Health Ministry

by Folarin Kehinde January 26, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

Chairman Senate committee on health, Ibrahim Oloriegbe said that the 10 billion Naira was appropriated for a different purpose insisting that other parties involved are yet to meet their part of the MOU.

The minister of health, Osagie Ohanire, had last week announced at the presidential task force meeting that, 10 billion naira was made available, to support domestic vaccine production to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

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The lawmakers, therefore, asked the minister of health, to furnish the committee with the relevant documents and memorandum of understanding, signed between the government and private partners.

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Headlines

Buhari appoints new Service Chiefs

by Folarin Kehinde January 26, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

They include Leo Irabor as Chief of Defence Staff; Major-General I. Attahiru as Chief of Army Staff; Rear Admiral A.Z Gambo as Chief of Naval Staff; and Air-Vice Marshal I.O Alao as Chief of Air Staff.

The President congratulated the new Service Chiefs, and urges them to be loyal and dedicated in the discharge of their responsibilities.

President Buhari in a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina thanked the outgoing Service Chiefs for what he calls their “overwhelming achievements in our efforts at bringing enduring peace to our dear country”. He wished them well in their future endeavours.

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NECO
Headlines

NECO reschedules dates for 2020 external school certificate examinations

by Folarin Kehinde January 26, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

This follows requests by candidates to be given more time to complete their registration process.

In a statement by NECO’s Head, Information and Public Relations Division, Azeez Sani said the examination which was scheduled to hold from Monday, February 1, 2021, to Wednesday, March 3, 2021, will now start on Monday, February 8, 2021, and run till Wednesday, March 10, 2021.

The Council said candidates, who missed some papers during the 2020 SSCE due to the #ENDSARS protests in some states, should also take note of the new dates and report for the examination accordingly at their various examination centers to be designated soon.

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Headlines

Yobe State NUJ chapter suspends journalist for defiling 4 year old girl

by Folarin Kehinde January 26, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

At an emergency meeting of the Yobe NUJ chapter in Damaturu, the state capital on Monday, the chairperson of the union, Rajab Mohammed said Uche is suspended from the union until he is cleared by the courts of the allegation.

The chapter chairperson added that the police has arraigned the journalist before a magistrate’s court after five days in police custody.

He said Following the failure of Uche to meet his bail conditions, he was taken to the Potiskum Medium Correctional Facility pending further police investigations.

Mohammed noted that NUJ officials had initially waded into the matter after being informed of Uche’s arrest until the medical report of a hospital which examined the girl confirmed bruises on her genitals.

He said the NUJ as a critical stakeholder in the fight against gender-based violence, rape and other related offences, decided to allow the law to take its course on the matter.

Our reporter gathered that Uche was arrested by the Yobe State Police Command last Friday, after an allegation by his neighbour, a soldier, accusing the journalist of raping his infant daughter.

As at the time of this report, no reaction has been received from the management of Peoples Daily newspapers on the matter.

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NBBF
SportsEntertainment

NBBF considers bubble format for 2021 season amid Covid-19 pandemic

by Folarin Kehinde January 26, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

The format was a success in the 2020 National basketball association NBA and the FIBA AFRICA AFRO Basket qualification series in Kigali Rwanda.

As Nigerians anticipate the calendar for the 2021 domestic basketball season, the NBBF is considering available options

The NBBF Board decry the effect of the pandemic on the growth and development of the domestic league and has resolved to learn from the experience of the NBA to ensure that it is safe to restart the leagues.

The board is optimistic that the best decisions will be taken with priority on public health.

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Comptroller
Headlines

Ag. Comptroller General, NCS, charges personnel to protect correctional facilities

by Folarin Kehinde January 26, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

In a statement signed by the Service Public Relations Officer, Francis Enobore, the comptroller said the days when hoodlums attack correctional centres and effect the release of inmates with little or no resistance are now over.

It Will be recalled that the tenure of Ja’afaru Ahmed came to an end on 21 January 2021, after an additional extension of six months granted him by President Muhammadu Buhari.

John Mrabure, was appointed as Acting Comptroller General of Corrections, being the most senior officer in the Service until a substantive Comptroller General of Corrections is appointed.

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vaccine
Health

Medical expert urges researchers to use vaccine fund judiciously

by Folarin Kehinde January 26, 2021
written by Folarin Kehinde

The #10b released by the federal government to support domestic vaccine production for Covid 19 has been described by medical experts and public affairs analyst as a welcome developments if only the funds will be used judiciously.

Our report shows that Nigeria has the capacity to produce the vaccines but urged Nigerians to take the Covid 19 guidelines seriously pending when the vaccine will be out Irene Obuzor, is the Public Relations Officer of the Rivers State chapter of the Nigeria Medical Association, she said since the emergence of Covid 19 early last year, there has been measures internationally to contain the spread of the virus and Nigeria is not an exception.

She urged those saddled with the responsibility of producing a vaccine that will effectively take care of the coronavirus to use the funds for what it was meant for.

Obuzor, advised Nigerians to adhere strictly to the Covid 19 protection guidelines, pending when the vaccines will be produced.

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