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Read Lagos State Government 12th Update On Covid-19

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  1. Dear Lagosians, it has been two weeks since we commenced a gradual and controlled easing of lockdown instituted to halt the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic.
  2. As at yesterday, Saturday May 16, 2020, Lagos State had 2,373 confirmed cases of Covid-19. Of that number, 541 have been treated and discharged, while we have sadly lost 36 persons. This leaves us with 1,796 active cases of Covid-19 under management in the State.
  3. Lagos remains the epicentre of the outbreak in Nigeria. We are seeing and will continue to see a gradual increase in cases, on account of the fact that we have moved into active community-based transmission phase of the outbreak.
  4. We will, in response to this, continue to aggressively expand and decentralize our testing, tracing and treatment capacities. We are also increasing collaboration with the private sector to scale up in various areas: testing, case management, strategic planning, and logistical support.
  5. Even though we have also felt the impact of the global shortage of reagents, I am still happy to note that we have been able to ramp up supply and ensure that these very critical components of the testing process are always available. As a result, we will be seeing increased testing as we go into the weeks ahead.
  6. As you know, I have always been keen to share with you heart-warming and encouraging news regarding our situation in Lagos State.
  7. First is that the disease profile in Lagos appears to be mild to moderate, with a minimal number of deaths from respiratory failure. Most of our patients recover under our supervision and are discharged. Because of this, we are now considering isolating and managing some of our asymptomatic and mild cases at the primary healthcare level.
  8. In the same vein, we are increasing the capacity and capabilities of our primary healthcare facilities to offer this community-based care for such mild/asymptomatic cases thus freeing up the Isolation Centres for the more severe to critical cases.
  9. I am equally pleased to note that last week; our medical personnel at the Gbagada Isolation and Treatment Center successfully delivered a Covid-19 positive patient of a baby, by Caesarean Section – the 3rd such case of successful delivery by a Coronavirus patient in Lagos.
  10. We remain very proud of the heroic work of all our frontline Covid-19 personnel. The work you are doing is no doubt a great personal sacrifice on behalf of Lagos State, Nigeria and humanity.
  11. This appreciation also goes to all our support workers: drivers, attendants, cleaners, waste disposal staff, and so on. Without the work that you do we would not stand a chance of containing this pandemic. As a government we will continue to do everything in our power to ensure that you are fully protected and rewarded for your service.
  12. Dear Lagosians, in my address to you on the 3rd of May, 2020, I noted that, in line with the decision of the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19, this controlled-easing period would last for six weeks, in three phases of two weeks each.
  13. We have now completed the first two weeks, and are moving into the second phase of two weeks. Let me make it clear that all of the directives we issued for the first phase will continue to apply in this second phase.
  14. It is also important for me to say that we have begun wide- ranging and extensive consultations with our various stakeholders ranging from the religious organizations; traditional rulers and the Organized Private Sector.
  15. These consultations would form the back bone of a wider and robust framework that will govern a further opening up of our economy in the weeks and months ahead.
  16. Part of the things we however want to immediately begin to implement is the preferential treatment to be given to our old age/senior citizens (60 & above) who require access to essential services such as banking, grocery and market services.
  17. In this vein I would want all of our financial institutions, open and closed markets, and stores to give preference to the senior citizens by opening up their banking halls and stores from the hours of 9:00am-10:30am and allow them transact their business and do their shopping.
  18. It is important to give this priority to our elderly ones so that they have a set time in the day to transact their business, do their shopping and head back home in good time without being unduly exposed.
  19. As I mentioned earlier, in the coming weeks we would be gradually easing back our economy to its full capacity of operation. To do this, we will be mandating and strengthening some of our State agencies like the Lagos State Safety Commission and the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency to begin the enumeration process of registering and issuing compliance guidelines for all businesses.
  20. What this means is that our agencies will be going around to inspect the various businesses and facilities for their level of preparedness to operate in full and complete compliance with the new guidelines that will govern a full reopening of our economy.
  21. I must however caution that this should not be interpreted to mean that a full reopening of the economy is imminent. Rather, the message to be passed across is that we are considering, reviewing and putting in place the necessary processes for a complete, but controlled reopening of our economy.
  22. As you are all aware, it will not be business as usual for a long time to come – this means that we cannot continue to operate as we did pre-Covid. We will therefore, in the new era, start to operate with an utmost and renewed understanding and appreciation for public health and safety above all else.
  23. We will continue to keep you informed and updated on the decisions that are taken for the public health and safety of all of us. Managing this pandemic requires careful balancing of health and economic considerations, and we will pursue this balancing with a great sense of responsibility.
  24. Let me also quickly touch on the compliance levels we have recorded in the past two weeks in the various sectors of the economy that have been opened.
  25. Based on our review, we have seen improved levels of compliance around the open and non-food markets. Although we believe the compliance can still be improved upon.
  26. We are, however, not happy with the level of compliance recorded on the yellow buses; even with the repeated assurances that we have received from their unions.
  27. I must however commend the high occupancy vehicles that have complied with the directives on physical spacing of commuters in the vehicles as well as ensuring hand hygiene at the bus stops. They have been complying very well and we are very happy with what we have seen thus far.
  28. Regarding face masks, while we have seen many people adhering to the rule to wear a face mask/covering in public; unfortunately, we have seen quite a number of people openly flouting this directive. I must reiterate once again that you must wear a face mask in public, as it not only protects you, but also protects others you may come into contact with.
  29. As I mentioned in the last address, people need to start taking responsibility for themselves and their loved ones. Self-regulation is the order of the day, and you should not wait for the government to regulate you or your conduct, even though they will be doing so, you must ensure as matter of responsibility, that you are self-regulating yourself in the interests of yourself and loved ones.
  30. Let me thank our Monitoring Teams at the State and Local Government levels for their efforts so far, and charge them to not relent in the quest to ensure full compliance.
  31. I would also like to use this opportunity to thank all of our security agencies – the Police; the Military; the Department of State Security and the Civil Defence Corps and others – for the maintenance of law and order as well as helping to enforce our various directives.
  32. I would also like to restate something I said in my last address. I quote, “As a Government, elected to uphold the security of Lagos State – and this includes health security
    –let me make it clear that we will not hesitate to review the terms of this easing if we continue to see evidence that Lagosians are determined to flout the rules.”
  33. Our message is a simple one: Lagosians should not take this easing of the lockdown for granted. There are reports that some gyms, barbershops, beauty salons and spas are secretly starting to reopen, or to solicit customers, in violation of the explicit directives that they are all to remain closed at this time.
  34. Let me be clear, these facilities and businesses are to remain shut until such time as when they have been fully inspected and accredited; and a certificate of compliance and readiness to open issued by the relevant Lagos State agency. Any reopening before that, will attract stiff sanctions and penalties.
  35. We will not hesitate to shut down any businesses that defy our directives, and to prosecute the owners, in line with the laws of Lagos State.
  36. I would also like to thank all of our whistle blowers who have been sending us reports of alleged violations which we have also been investigating and reacting to.
  37. I will continue to encourage whistle-blowers to contact our hotlines to report violations. The Numbers are: 0901-051- 3197; 0901-051-3198; 0901-051-3199. As always, strict confidentiality of all reports is assured.
  38. I thank you all for listening.

Governor of Lagos State

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First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Flags off Free to Shine Campaign Against HIV/AIDS, other STDs in Enugu

Gov. Mbah, wife, pledge collaboration, reports SANDRA ANI

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Senator Oluremi Tinubu

Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has flagged off the Free to Shine Triple Elimination Campaign, an initiative of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development, OAFLAD, and global partners to eradicate HIV/AID, Syphilis and Hepatitis by 2030.

Flagging-off the campaign at the International Conference Centre, Enugu, on Tuesday, the founder of the Renewed Hope Foundation, Senator Tinubu said the initiative was an imperative, since Nigeria bore the highest burdens of HIV infection in sub Saharan African due to her large population.

“We launched the campaign in January 2025 and have flagged it off in five political zones of North Central, North East, North West, South South and South West. Today, we have flagged off the campaign in southeast to complete the Free to Shine campaign.

“Our aim is to reduce HIV infection among women, prevent mother and child transmission and ensure that every child born with it gets the necessary treatment,” Tinubu said.

First lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu, Governor Peter Mbah and wife
First lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu in a group photograph with Governor Peter Mbah, the wife and other dignitaries at the event.

She thanked Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State and his Wife, Mrs. Nkechinyere Mbah and the people Enugu State for the warm reception accorded to her and her entourage. During her two-day working visit.

Throwing his weight behind the campaign, Governor Mbah, said his administration had taken health seriously because a healthy population is the foundation on which progress is built.

“Here in Enugu State, we have aligned our healthcare priorities with the vision of the ‘Free to Shine Campaign.’

“By September, we would have completed and fully equipped 260 Type 2 Primary Healthcare Centres in all wards — each with accommodation for health workers to ensure round-the-clock care.

“We have also strengthened our secondary and tertiary healthcare systems and broadened access to health insurance and emergency services, especially for the most vulnerable.

“These efforts are already yielding results — with a significant reduction in maternal, under-five and infant mortality.

“But we know the work is not done. No health system can thrive in isolation or assume it no longer needs support. This is why we embrace the goals of the ‘Free to Shine Campaign’ — goals that seek to eliminate stigma, expand access to HIV treatment, and, most importantly, end mother-to-child transmission of HIV,” he stated.

The First Lady of Enugu State, Mrs Mbah, commended Senator Tinubu and OAFLAD for providing leadership against the scourges of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.

“I commend the First Lady, Her Excellency Senator Oluremi Tinubu, for demonstrating leadership and commitment to the health and well-being of Nigerians.

“As 2023 data from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) shows, Nigeria has one hundred and forty thousand (140,000) children aged 0 – 14 living with HIV, with twenty-two thousand (22,000) deaths each year. This is an enormous public health burden with vast social and economic implications. So, the ‘Free to Shine Campaign’ is indeed a creation of necessity,” Mrs. Mbah said.

She expressed total support for the initiative, noting that “collaboration is the driving force of change and development.”

“When we collaborate, problems that seem intractable are solved. So, I am confident that the goals of this campaign will be achieved in Enugu State, in Nigeria – and across Africa. What is required is whole-hearted dedication,” she concluded.

The event featured a general overview of the Free to Shine Campaign, by the Executive Secretary for OAFLAD, Dr. Nardos Berhanu, testimonials and experience sharing by persons living with HIV/AIDS, drama presentation by Members of the National Youth Service Corps, and goodwill messages by development partners, among others.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian First Lady was conferred with the chieftaincy title of Ugosinamba (Precious Jewel/Eagle from another kingdom) by the Enugu State Council of Traditional Rulers, citing her love for Enugu and service to the nation and humanity.

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Enhancement of Military Health Services: Matawalle Meets U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Health

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Minister of State for Defence, H.E. Dr. Muhammad Bello Matawalle

In a significant move to bolster Defence Health Services and strengthen the partnership between the United States and Nigeria, the Minister of State for Defence, H.E. Dr. Muhammad Bello Matawalle, met with a U.S. delegation led by Dr. David Smith, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for Health.

A statement endorsed by Henshaw Ogubike, director of Information and PR at the Ministry, shows that the the meeting focused on enhancing the existing collaboration in defence health between the two nations, which has previously facilitated the establishment of high-tech laboratories in Nigeria.

The Honourable Minister commended the U.S. for their efforts and urged for the expansion of these medical facilities beyond Abuja and Lagos to reach more derserved regions.

Dr. Matawalle emphasized the strategic integration of health services to improve the welfare of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, stating, “A healthy military is the backbone of a strong nation.” He reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring that military personnel have access to top-tier healthcare services and facilities. To this end, he called for an increase in the defence budget allocated to health, viewing it as a vital investment in the nation’s future and stability.

Furthermore, the Minister highlighted that these initiatives align with Nigeria’s broader commitment to enhancing military readiness while addressing public health challenges that affect both service members and the civilian population. He noted that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration is dedicated to improving healthcare for military personnel and civilians, recognizing healthcare as a cornerstone of national security.

In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence, Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana mni, stated that this initiative would positively impact military health and serve as a model for strengthening Nigeria’s overall healthcare system. “This collaboration marks a turning point for Nigeria’s defence health system,” he asserted.

Dr. Smith praised the Minister for his proactive approach to health readiness, underscoring the critical connection between health systems and military effectiveness. “Health is as crucial as any weapon system in ensuring military success, and we are committed to supporting Nigeria’s efforts to enhance its defence health system,” he remarked.

The U.S. delegation is in Nigeria to further advance initiatives aimed at sustaining progress against HIV, accelerating efforts towards the United Nations’ 95-95-95 goals, and working towards the elimination of HIV as a public health threat by 2030.

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Neptune Prime publisher to unveil cancer clinic, school, foundation for late journalists’ families as son weds in Yobe

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publisher of Neptune Prime newspapers, Dr Hassan Gimba
Publisher of Neptune Prime newspapers, Dr Hassan Gimba

The publisher of Neptune Prime newspapers, Dr Hassan Gimba, has announced plans to commission three major projects in his home state, Yobe State

In an invitation letter sent to newsmen on Wednesday, the publisher disclosed that the event, which is scheduled to take place on August 31, is coinciding with the wedding Fatiha of his son, Barrister Suleiman Gimba.

According to the letter, the wedding Fatiha will take place by 11:00am at the residence of Mohammed Babate, Behind Water Board, Army Barracks, Potiskum.

“Immediately after the wedding Fatihah, we will be commissioning the Hafsatu Gimba Ahmed Memorial School located at VIO Street, Unguwar Jaji, Potiskum.

“This institution is dedicated to the memory of my late mother, aiming to serve the educational needs of our community,” the letter noted.

Dr Gimba added that as part of the launch programme, the Abubakar Monja Lifeline Foundation for Late Journalists’ Families, which he founded to cater to the families of journalists who have passed away, will be empowering youths it trained in tailoring and plumbing.

“Additionally, I would like to invite you to inspect the ongoing construction of the Lami Fatima Babare Cancer Outreach and Clinic situated nearby, also in Unguwar Jaji.

“The clinic is an initiative of the Lami Fatima Babare Cervical Cancer Foundation, which was founded in 2020 – in memory of my late wife, Lami Fatima Babare – to provide medical services and referrals to cancer patients,” the letter noted.

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