ARSENAL NEWS UPDATE
NYSC: Why Batch B stream 1 is a very lucky Batch as their POP draws near
According to the released news about the Passing Out Parade (POP) of 2019 Batch B stream 1 National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to be 28th of May, 2020. The corps members have been so joyous and happy as they are leaving the NYSC phase of life and getting to another phase.
The 2019 Batch B stream 1 is a very lucky batch in the following ways:
1. The corps members have been at home. Nobody goes to work. Though this is not peculiar to Batch B, but there won't be stress of queueing up in the sun to get their certificate or maybe converging at the state capital like 2019 batch A. Everyone goes to the local governments to collect their certificate without much stress.
2. They are leaving mostly when a lot of employers recruit. Lemme say more to this, a lot of companies recruit in the month of January, June and July. This is because, companies which offer yearly graduate trainee programme run it mostly at six month or one year. For six months (which most do), they run it mostly twice a year (January and July), some may even start June and prepare them for the programme starting in July. The one year trainee programme is mostly January, though some also do it in June and July. This means that they are entering streams of job
3. It will be advantageous for someone who can survive competitions. This is because, the epidemy has stopped the already passed out corps members to look for work, meaning some spaces they are to fill are still empty which give batch B equal opportunity to compete as they will soon have their discharge certificate handy
4. Immediately after the epidemy, a lot of companies and industries will want to recruit and this gives them opportunity
NCDC issues new advise on the use of cloth mask
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has advised that cloth facemask should only be worn by individuals who are not at a high risk for complications due to COVID-19.
In its new advise, the disease control agency recommended the use of facemasks as convenient substitute to medical facemasks for the current global situation and an additional layer of physical distancing to help block the spread of respiratory droplets from person to person.
This is in recognition of the fact that COVID-19 is primarily spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks.
A cloth facemask, made out of everyday fabric, can act as a barrier to respiratory droplets but cannot completely protect the individual from COVID-19.
NCDC stressed that it is very important that cloth facemasks are handled and cared for properly to avoid the further spread of infectious agents.
“Make sure the mask has been washed and is unused before first wear. Wash your hands with soap under running water before touching the mask. If water is not available, use a hand sanitiser,” NCDC advised.
“Cover your nose and mouth completely with the mask making sure it fits snuggly with no open gaps. Avoid touching or adjusting the mask while it is on. Wash or sanitise your hands before removing the mask by the straps. Wash the mask immediately with soap or detergent and allow to dry completely in the sun and before re-use, iron the mask,” it said.
The NCDC, however, advised that the facemasks must be worn in combination with other preventive measures, such as avoiding large gatherings, physical distancing by maintaining a distance of 2 metres between yourself and others, regular handwashing with soap under running water, and frequent cleaning of surfaces with soap and water or disinfectants.
The disease control agency further advised that health care workers and those caring for the ill, those experiencing respiratory symptoms like coughing and sneezing, and the elderly and those with chronic medical conditions should wear medical facemasks.
You gave N1B to the FG to fight Covid-19 & the next day you sacked 100s of your loyal staff.
ACCESS BANK
- Femi Fani-Kayode.
You gave N1B to the FG to fight Covid-19 & the next day you sacked 100s of your loyal staff, U betrayed Ur workers
"You gave 1 Billion Naira to the FG to fight Covid 19 & the next day you sacked hundreds of your loyal staff.
You betrayed your workers your turned your back on them when they needed you most because you were more interested in ur profits and appeasing Buhari. Access Bank SHAME ON U!
Worse still, you shut down 340 of your branches!
With a stroke of the pen you have thrown thousands of people into unemployment at a time when they are already going through hell because of the lockdown & you have destroyed many families.
Akintola’s attacks on Makinde unfounded, made in bad blood -Media aide
CBN, Banks Suspend Staff Lay-Off
This was contained in a statement on Sunday by the apex bank’s Director, Corporate Communications, Isaac Okorafor.
The Presidential Task Force Team on COVID-19 had said last week that banks would be allowed to re-open for commercial operations as the lockdown eases in parts of the country effective Monday, May 4.
Some banks had proposed the idea of downsizing their workforce as they plan to recommence operations, a decision that has met public outcry.
But the apex bank said it convened a meeting with the banks to review the economic impact the proposed action would have on workers and their families, especially at such a difficult time.
It said, “A special meeting of the Bankers’ Committee was convened on May 2, 2020, to further review the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Nigerian banking industry. The Committee particularly deliberated on the issue of the operating costs of banks in view of the disruptions emanating from the global economic difficulties and decided as follows:
“In order to help minimize and mitigate the negative impact of the COVID19 pandemic on families and livelihoods, no bank in Nigeria shall retrench or lay-off any staff of any cadre (including full-time and part-time).
“To give effect to the above measure, the express approval of the Central Bank of Nigeria shall be required in the event that it becomes absolutely necessary to lay-off any such staff.
“The Central Bank of Nigeria solicits the support of all in our collective effort to weather through the economic challenges occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.”
FAYEMI NAMES MEMBERS OF GOVERNING BOARD FOR EKITI STATE SECURITY NETWORK AGENCY (AMOTEKUN CORPS)
AMENDMENT TO THE EASE OF LOCKDOWN IN LAGOS - GOV. BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU NOW
POLICE PRESS RELEASE, OGUN STATE COMMAND ON CURFEW
Nigeria records 170 new COVID-19 cases, total now 2,558
Nigeria has recorded 170 new cases of coronavirus, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 2,558.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control made this known via its Twitter handle on Sunday.
It also said fatalities from coronavirus-related complications have increased to 87.
170 new cases of #COVID19:
39-Lagos
29-Kano
24-Ogun
18-Bauchi
15-Kaduna
12-FCT
12-Sokoto
8-Katsina
7-Borno
3-Nasarawa
2-Adamawa
1-Oyo
2558 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria
Discharged: 400
Deaths: 87
Below is the statistics of each state