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Three Burnt To Death In Lagos-Ibadan Expressway Accident

An accident that happened along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway in the evening hour of Friday, September 4 reportedly claimed three lives.

It was reported that the horrible incident happened around Danco filling station, involving a pick-up van.

Confirming the incident, the Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC in Ogun State, Ahmed Umar told newsmen in Abeokuta, the state capital that the three victims were burnt to death in the horrible accident.

Mr Umar revealed that the crash happened at about 4:37 pm on Friday and was caused as a result of over speeding and loss of control by the pickup van driver. He noted that the pickup van which has no registration number was on top speed when it lost control, rammed into a truck coming towards its and immediately burst into flame.

Umar revealed further that five persons, all males were involved in the accident, with one person sustaining injuries while three other persons were burnt to death.

“One vehicle was involved; a pick-up van with no registration number on it,” Umar revealed.

He continued, ”The suspected cause of the lone crash is excessive speeding which led to the loss of control and the van hit a truck in his front and immediately went into flame,”

He, however, confirmed that the injured victim had been taken to Idera Hospital in Sagamu for medical attention while the corpses were deposited at the mortuary.

A Lady Hides Small Chops Inside Her Bag At A Party ( See Video)

A lady was caught on camera hiding small chops in her bag at a party in Lagos.

The lady in question, was pretending to be catching fun, could be seen hiding the packs inside her bag.

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Source: NAIRALAND

Ex-Workers, NAHCO Disagree Over N1.1bn Benefits

The management of the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) Plc and their ex-workers have disagreed over N1.1 billion severance benefits.

About 750 former staff have instituted a court action alleging a short-change over the severance benefits after the termination of their appointment 15 years ago when the company was privatized.

But NAHCO said it cleared the payment earlier. However, the ex-workers who had engaged a lawyer, claimed the money NAHCO was said to have paid at the time of their disengagement does not amount to the terminal benefits they are entitled to.

They also alleged some underpayment from Pension Transitional Arrangement Directorate (PTAD) after serving NAHCO for 15 years.

General-Secretary of the workers’ forum, Sanmi Alademoni, confirmed that NAHCO actually paid them some money at the time of the privatization but the information they got was that the said amount was ‘Golden Handshake’.

“It is not the terminal benefit or severance package that they are talking about,” he said.

But NAHCO management yesterday said workers including those disengaged and those remaining with the company had been paid their entitlement.

When contacted, the Head, Corporate Communication, Samuel Akinrinmade, said the payment was made between April and May 2008 when the ground handling firm was privatized.

He explained that the gratuity of N1.1bn was paid to 936 people and it started seeking a refund from the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE) with several letters to the bureau in line with the decision of the board.

Daily Trust learnt that in 2015, BPE transferred the issue of refund being sought by NAHCO to PTAD to carry out the required verification.

“NAHCO was actually being proactive. The management felt there was a need to pay the money at the time because of the tense situation while the board decided to seek a refund from the BPE,” Akinrinmade said.

NECA Seeks Concerted Action On Economy

The Nigeria Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA) has called for concerted efforts by stakeholders to pull the economy away from the downward slide.

The Director-General of NECA, Dr Timothy Olawale, while responding to a damning economic report by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) on Monday, said: “The economic data released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) is a call to urgent action. The economic contraction, leaving GDP growth rate at -6.10% is not only alarming but also worrisome.”

He said while it was expected that the Covid-19 pandemic would create economic shock and disrupt business activities, recent releases have shown that the level of shock and disruption was highly underestimated.

While shedding light on the realities and consequences of the economic slide, the NECA boss said, “It is highly worrisome that the economy is facing unusual times, similar to the pre-2016 recession. A period of increasing inflation, unprecedented high youth unemployment and underemployment rate, the dwindling value of the naira occasioned by limited access to foreign exchange and a negative growth rate.”

Olawale urged the government to “take a bold step in stopping the slide by refocusing monetary and fiscal policies to support economic sectors that have potentials for large scale production and employment as a means to kick-start the economy.

Police Shot A 19-Year-Old Boy For Impregnating A 17-Year-Old Girl In Rivers

Outrage as police shoot a 19 years old boy in a community in Rivers state for impregnating a 17 years old girl.

According to reports, the ugly Incident happened last week Friday, August 21, 2020 around 7am in a community known as K.Dere in Gokana Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The name of the gunshot victim is Ledesi Kote and according to medical doctors, the young man may lose his left leg to amputation unless 3 different surgeries are urgently conducted on the boy.

The victim's father, Mr Kote whilee narrating the incident, said that 

four armed policemen stormed his compound around the aforementioned time in Seinna vehicle and went straight to his son's room door and were banging and cocking guns.

He approached them politely to inquire what the matter was and what his son's offense is.

To his greatest surprise none of them answered him. At a point one of them angrily told him that his son impregnated a girl. Before one could say jack, the next thing he heard was a gunshot.

"One of the officers shot my son on the leg simply because he impregnated a girl and they went away with him while he was bleeding profusely and took him to a private hospital," the man said.

A human rights activist and other lovers of justice on hearing the incident, took the boy's father to the Rivers State Police Command Headquarters in Port Harcourt and laid an official complaint about what their officers did to the boy, whose only crime was because he impregnated a girl.

Arrangements were later made for the immediate transfer of the 19-year-old from the village to a better government owned hospital in Port Harcourt.

At the time of filing this report, the States' Police Command is yet to react or release an official statement as regards the ugly incident, especially the allegation that one of their men shot the boy.

Three-year-old girl falls into well in Lagos

Police rearrest Oyo runaway 'serial killer' - TODAY

Residents and sympathisers, on Saturday night, cried as men of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, and Fire Service recovered the body of three-year-old Seyi Jebose from the well she fell into at their 1, Gemini Bus Stop, Baruwa, Ipaja, Lagos, residence.

The LASEMA Response Team, LRT, recovered the body in an operation that began at about 7:42p.m., on Saturday.

According to reports, Seyi fell through the rusty cover of the well while she playing, without the adults noticing the incident.

The body of the girl was later discovered in the well by a search party that was raised after her parents declared her missing.

Director-General of LASEMA, Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyintolu, confirmed the incident.

According to Oke-Osanyintolu, “further investigation revealed that Seyi Jebose fell through the rusty cover of the well while playing in the compound, where she lives with her parents.

“With the combined efforts of LASEMA, Lagos State Fire Service and NPF Alagolo Division, the girl was brought out of the well and rushed to Solad Hospital, Maria Street, Baruwa Ipaja, where she was confirmed dead on arrival.

“The body has been handed over to the family members and Police officers from Alagolo Police Station, led by one Inspector Abumere.”

Source: Today.ng

Newly Recruited Soldiers Vow To Deal With Civilians In Viral Video ( See Video)

Troubling video purportedly shows newly recruited soldiers vowing to deal with Nigerian civilians

A video making the rounds on social media shows the moment some newly recruited soldiers vowed to deal with any civilian who steps on their toes.

In the video, the new recruits are seen warning civilians of what will happen if they err.

One of the new recruits was asked what she thinks of civilians and she said: “They are very useless and hopeless. If I catch them, body go tell them. Tell them say make them no cross my lane o. If them try am…”

Another said in the video: “The worstest thing on earth is to be a civilian.”

Another said “I’ll flog them. I’ll flog them,” when asked what she will do to erring civilians.

Sharing the video to Twitter, Ibn Rabiu wrote: “So, this is actually what is coming out from the mouth of the people that are supposed to protect us. We are really f***ed up in this country.”

Nigerians reacted to the video by tagging the Nigerian Army, while some defended them, saying they were just joking.

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2020 WASSCE: WAEC Reports Leaked Examiners’ Contact List To Police

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) says it has begun investigations into the online circulation of a ‘yet to be finalised’ list of examiners for the 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (2020).

A statement from the exams management body and signed by its Public Relations Officer (PRO), Agnes Teye Cudjoe, read.

”The attention of the West African Examinations Council has been called to the very unfortunate circulation of a yet to be finalised version of an Examiners’ List for the WASSCE (SC) 2020 on social media.

The Council has initiated investigations into this disturbing development and reported the matter to the Cyber Crime Department of the Ghana Police Service.”

“Council wishes to reiterate its commitment to safeguarding the integrity and credibility of its examinations and certificates respectively”, WAEC said

The Federal Government has warned that the apparently fewer COVID-19 positive cases of the past few days should not be a reason to rejoice or to lower the guard.

Dr. Osagie Ehanire

The Federal Government has warned that the apparently fewer COVID-19 positive cases of the past few days should not be a reason to rejoice or to lower the guard.

The Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, said this on Monday in Abuja at the 58th joint national briefing of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19.

Dr. Osagie Ehanire said that, as of Monday, 17 August 2020, Nigeria has recorded 49,068 COVID-19 cases from 352,625 samples tested so far, with 36,497 persons successfully treated and discharged.

He equally said the nation sadly recorded 975 deaths and a case fatality rate still about two percent.

“We continue to strive to lower the case fatality rate to less than one percent, because we believe more lives can be saved from COVID-19, with the knowledge and system strengthening we have achieved over the past six months, even though I hasten to add that we do not yet know enough about COVID-19,” Ehanire said.

He said that what is sure of so far, is that a strong response to COVID-19 is a collaborative effort between citizenry and government for the benefit of all Nigerians and that while the government provides direction, guidance, and resources, citizens are to take ownership of the response.

“The apparently fewer COVID-19 positive cases of the past few days give us no reason to rejoice or to lower our guard.

“As we expand and include small towns and rural areas in our testing scope, a more accurate picture of our COVID-19 status will emerge.

“There is good reason to prepare for COVID-19 invasion of rural areas with testing, first aid, ambulance service, and commensurate Isolation and treatment centers,” the minister said.

He, however, expressed concern with the development in many overseas countries, of a sharp upsurge in COVID-19 cases, after they lifted or relaxed restrictions in air travel, commerce, and especially in social activities.

He said, “We know that some countries had to quickly restore lockdown or limit movement of citizens and even to postpone elections, in order to deal with the COVID-19 spike.

“In one country thousands of members of the congregation of a religious group had to be put in quarantine, having tested positive.

“These are significant lessons for us, as we prepare to reopen our economy and as we consider options for resuming flights and travel operations, or opening schools and land borders.

“Unless we utilize lessons learned to define and set measured precautionary steps to mitigate the risks, the danger of falling into the same negative balance in our own COVID-19 strategy and losing the gains made so far, is real.”

The minister said that the continuity of health routine services, capacity building of health workers, and their protection are paramount, to the Federal Ministry of Health and it is therefore a good opportunity to now urge the nation’s health workers to continue to focus on their assignments, from traveller screening, surveillance, sample collection, laboratory analysis to hospital and other forms of care.

He said, “It is critical to maintain strict Infection Prevention and Control measures at all times, help to educate the citizenry, support uptake of testing and reporting early for treatment when the test is positive.”

He said that the National Health System is responding well enough so far to the COVID-19 challenge and that collaboration with states and local governments remains a cornerstone of a successful strategy.

Court dismisses case against Senator Abbo after he was filmed slapping a nursing mother in a sex toy shop

A Magistrate Court in Zuba on the outskirts of Abuja has dismissed the case of assault against Senator Elisha Abbo.

Abbo, the lawmaker representing Adamawa-North, was seen assaulting a woman named Osimibibra Warmate in a viral video. Afterwards, the Nigeria Police Force instituted a case of assault against him.

The assault caused outrage after the video went viral and the lawmaker apologized to his victim in a televised press conference.

A Magistrate Court has now dismissed the suit for lack of diligent prosecution by the police.

The Magistrate, Abdullahi Ilelah, who upheld a no-case submission filed by Senator Abbo, said the police failed to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the lawmaker indeed assaulted Osimibibra Warmate on May 11, 2019.

This is despite a video recording showing the assault play out and another video showing him apologize to his victim.

During the trial, two witnesses testified against Senator Abbo and they are Warmate who was the nominal complainant and a police officer, ASP Mary Daniel, who investigated the matter.

In her testimony, Warmate said she had gone to visit a friend, Kemi at Pleasure Chest Sex Toy Shop, Banex Plaza, Wuse 2, Abuja on May 11, 2019, when the lawmaker walked in with three women.

She said one of the women that accompanied Abbo started vomiting and later fainted.

Warmate said when she left the shop, she received a frantic call from the owner of the shop asking her to come to her aid as the lawmaker had accused her of fouling the shop’s air conditioning system that caused one of his female companions to vomit and was threatening to get her arrested.

The victim said when she returned to the shop and was cleaning up the vomit, two men - one of them a policeman in uniform - barged into the shop and assaulted them on the orders of Senator Elisha Abbo.

The court had on July 8, 2020, granted bail to Senator Abbo in the sum of N5million and the sureties must have verifiable addresses within the Federal Capital Territory.

The Senator representing Adamawa North Senatorial District was granted bail by a Senior Magistrate Abdullahi Ilellah.

This was after the lawmaker was arraigned by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) police at Zuba Magistrate Court, Abuja.

Sallah: Buhari issues fresh caution on COVID-19

President Muhammadu Buhari

President Muhammdu Buhari on Thursday said the coronavirus pandemic had made it difficult for people to gather in places of worship as they were used to, cautioning worshippers to follow the guidelines set by experts for their safety and that of their loved ones.

Buhari, in his message to Muslims on the occasion of Eid-el-Kabir celebration, reiterated his call on Nigerians to continue to exercise patience and understanding over the inconveniences created by the precautionary measures taken against COVID-19, especially the regulations on places of worship.

“The coronavirus has had devastating adverse impacts on our social, economic, and spiritual lives. The preventive guidelines we have introduced to contain the spread of this deadly disease have unfortunately limited peoples’ freedom to gather and worship in large numbers in  Mosques and Churches.

“Every measure that has been introduced to contain this disease may have its unintended consequences on the daily lives of our people. I, therefore, call on Muslims and people of other faiths to continue to show more understanding with the government as we take correct steps to protect our people through social distancing.

“No elected government would intentionally take away its people’s religious freedom by limiting the number of persons that will gather in worship centres at the same time.

“These guidelines are dictated by necessity in order to safeguard public health and should therefore not be perceived as an infringement on people’s right to worship.’’

The President, who had earlier announced that he would not entertain visitors during the eid celebration in compliance with the social distancing protocol, commended sacrifices of Muslims and Christians in abiding by the COVID-19 guidelines.

He assured that: “On our own part, we shall continue to provide economic relief to the people to minimize the unintended hardships these guidelines have inflicted.”

Buhari reminded worshippers that COVID-19 was a worldwide affliction with Churches and Mosques closed around the world and social distancing imposed to safeguard public health.

While wishing Muslims a happy celebration, the President called on worshipers not to forget the symbolic significance of the sacrifices of the Eid-el Kabir.

“Muslims should imbibe the noble virtues of our great prophets in order to establish closer connectivity between religious teachings and practice.

“We can create the greatest impact by putting into practice the noble teachings of our religion. In whatever we do in life, we must put the fear of God in our daily activities in order to make our society better.”

Buhari reminded the people of his efforts to root out corruption in the country, stating that the efforts had so far brought a lot of changes in the polity and appealed for support and understanding as investigations are carried out into both legacy and fresh cases.

COVID-19 vaccine may be available in 6 months — NCDC

NCDC Boss, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu
Meanwhile, the Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Chikwe Ihekweazu, says there are a lot of ongoing programmes on the COVID-19 vaccine research and that a vaccine may be available within the next six to 12 months.

Speaking on Thursday during the virtual weekly briefing of the African Centre for Disease Control, he said the country recorded between 500 and 700 confirmed cases of COVID-19 every day.

He said the country had not experienced an explosion of cases as predicted by some models during the initial days of the outbreak.

Dr Ihekweazu said Lagos accounts for about 30 per cent of the cases in Nigeria because of its large population and influx of international travellers into the country at the onset of the outbreak, among others.

The NCDC boss said Nigeria had so far tested 250, 000 persons for COVID-19, adding that the figure was however not large enough for the country’s population.

He said the country now has 60 molecular testing centres across the country.

“We initially didn’t have enough molecular testing centres. But now we have 60 molecular testing centres. 85 per cent of the 36 states of the country now have testing centres and we intend to cover the remaining six states by next week,” he said.

He said NCDC would continue to improve the sensitivity of the country’s surveillance system, adding that it would also increase focus on Infection, Prevention, and Control (IPC).

While enjoining the populace to stick to health guidelines against COVID-19, he said prevention was key in Nigeria’s response to the disease.

According to him, Nigeria’s response also relies on science and not some unscientific claims screamed over microphones.

Also speaking, the Director, Africa CDC, Dr John Nkengasong, enjoined all African countries to establish centres for disease control, saying COVID-19 had shown that every African state needed one.

He said as of today, 55 Member States in Africa have reported 891,199 cases of COVID-19 and 18,884 deaths, giving a case fatality rate of 2.1%.

He said, “There have been 540,872 recoveries. In the past week, there was a 15 per cent increase in cases, with 118,868 new cases reported, an average of 16,981 new cases reported per day. The average daily new cases for the previous week were 17,587.”

Attack on one of us is an attack on all – Cult suspect

Four suspected members of a cult gang, the Aiye confraternity, that the police arrested in Ikorodu, Lagos, for alleged violent attacks in the area recently, have admitted attacking rival cult members to avenge an attack on their members.

The suspects are Anuolapo Mogaji, 26; Samson Isaac, 30; Tobi Daniel, 21; and Adesanya Ganiu 20.

The police said they arrested the suspects on July 21, 2020, at Igbogbo, in Ikorodu, a Lagos environ.

According to the Lagos State Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana, Daniel said a childhood friend had introduced him to the gang.

“I never knew I was being inducted into a secret cult gang when I joined. I was told we were going to attend a girlfriend’s birthday party. It was not until we got to the venue that I got to know what was happening. I knew it would be daring to turn back at that stage and that was why I went ahead with the initiation ceremony.

“We were many young boys. There were lots to drink and smoke at the venue. There were girls also. The girls were willing to do the bidding of the leaders. After the invitation ceremony, I started enjoying their company. I felt powerful and people around me who knew where I belonged feared me.

“We go about minding our business. But we avenge any attack on a member. We see it as a delibrate attempt to undermine us. In such a situation, we attack rivals violently,” he allegedly said.

Elkana told our correspondent yesterday that the Igbogbo Police Division had received information at about 9pm on July 21, 2020 that some armed cultists had been seen converging on the Igbogbo area of Ikorodu planning to attack and maim rival cult groups at Ikorodu.

He said upon receipt of the information, operatives from the Igbogbo Division and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ipakodo, jointly mobilized to the area and arrested the four suspects.

“They confessed to be members of the Aiye confraternity terrorizing residents of Ikorodu and its environs,” he said.

Federal Government formulates policies for post COVID-19 pandemic

The Federal Government said it had formulated policies for the post-coronavirus (COVID-19) period.

Mr Adeniyi Adebayo, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, spoke in Abuja on Wednesday while giving awards to members of the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC), committee on Sustainable Production and Delivery of Essential Commodities during COVID-19.

Adebayo said the federal government had put up strategies to provide more support to the manufacturing and other key sectors of the economy to boost their productivity down as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The EOC was responsible for monitoring the live status of transportation and delivery of essential goods during the period of interstate travel ban.

Through this, government was able to cut down on the difficulties faced by manufacturers, transporters, and distributors of essential commodities.

Adebayo commended the committee for effectively discharging its mandate, adding that based on feedbacks received during the exercise, it was imperative that Nigeria had the capacity to produce some of the products it needed.

“For the first time in our nation, we all have to come together to tackle the vulnerability that the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed us to.

“As you all acknowledged, the lockdown that we instituted to curb the spread of the virus resulted in a number of casualties across board as jobs were lost and supply was disrupted.

“Our manufacturing sector continues to be our key focus as our economy continues to grow.

“From the market intelligence findings, more than ever before, we need to boost local production of key commodities required.

“Therefore, moving forward, our efforts as a response team at the ministry have been recognised.

“We have been mandated to lead the Presidential Task Force responsible to deliver increased capacity in local manufacturing,” he said.

Amb. Mariam Katagum, Minister of State for Industry, Trade and Investment, stated that the pandemic had created a consciousness among Nigerians on the need for all stakeholders to look inward in solving the economic challenges.

“From what happened during the period, everyone was either producing facemasks or sanitisers.

“So what stops us after the pandemic to produce anything that we want to produce that we have the talent to do.

“’This period has shown us that we can achieve whatever we set out to do as a nation,” she said.

The Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr Nasir Sani-Gwarzo, added that the government would do all it could to ensure that the pandemic did not cripple the economy as manufacturing would be sustained.

Chairman of the EOC, Tijani Inuwa, its manager, Mr Battah Ndirpaya, and the Leader, Abimbola Olufore, also commended the ministry for the support given to the team during the assignment. (NAN)

COVID-19: Sanwo-Olu opens face masks production factory

Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State (2nd left) accompanied by the state Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi (middle), during the commissioning of the first indigenous medical facemask factory owned by a local manufacturing company, Transerve Disc Technology Ltd., at Odofin Park Estate in Amuwo Odofin, Lagos yesterday Photo: NAN

Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State (2nd left) accompanied by the state Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi (middle), during the commissioning of the first indigenous medical facemask factory owned by a local manufacturing company, Transerve Disc Technology Ltd., at Odofin Park Estate in Amuwo Odofin, Lagos yesterday Photo: NAN

O-Care Medical Face Mask, an indigenous firm, yesterday flagged off daily production of 240,000 indigenous masks to join the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

The factory was commissioned by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who pledged the state government’s support to the firm.

The Managing Director of Transgreen Nigeria Limited, maker of the face mask, Cyprian Orakpo, noted that since the vaccine was yet to be discovered for the coronavirus disease, face masks and other medical devices like gloves and ventilators had suddenly become national security products.

This, Orakpo stated, was why some nations banned the export of personal protective equipment to meet the local capacity, which he said resulted in acute scarcity in many nations including Nigeria.

NNPC negotiates cut in oil production cost to $10 per barrel

Minister of State, Petroleum, Timipre Sylva

Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, has said the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has begun activities to drive down its operating cost to $10 per barrel.

He spoke on Thursday at the Seplat Energy Summit 2020 with the theme “Business Sustainability and Strategic Leadership in Africa.”
Sylva said the NNPC was presently renegotiating its contracts by at least 30 percent.

Currently, the cost of crude production in Nigeria is about $30 per barrel of crude. Experts said the rate is quite problematic given that oil is trading at $39 per barrel.

Group Managing Director of NNPC, Mele Kyari, said Africa had huge gas resources, particularly in Nigeria, which could be harnessed and leveraged for other opportunities.

“We must not lose sight of the fact that the world is transiting to renewable. Gas business is the future,” Kyari said.

“We need to leverage on Africa over 527 TCF proven natural gas reserves and use that side by sides complementary to building up our renewables profile as well which Nigeria should be championing,” Audrey Joe-Ezigbo, President of Nigerian Gas Association said.

Roger Brown, incoming CEO of Seplat said Africa needs to build that baseload for which it can build from and drive it’s gas agenda which Nigeria can lead through renewable energy.

On financing the energy sector, a former head of Security and Exchange Commission (SEC), Arunma Oteh, urged energy companies to optimize their cash flow by cost cutting and rationalising asset portfolio.

Oscar Onyema, CEO of Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) said domestic investors are still willing to continue to invest in oil and gas sector but said the sector will continue to experience external pressure in 2020.

President and Chairman of the Board of Directors, African Export-Import Bank (Afrexim), Benedict Oramah, said the future for Africa is integration which was why African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) was initiated.

Seplat’s Chairman Ambrosie Orjiako said the company would continue to be a trailblazer.

“Seplat’s growing gas business will become a very audacious first step towards making sure that our operations are aligned with the climate change narrative,” Orjiako said.

Source: Daily Trust 

ADDRESS DELIVERED BY THE GOVERNOR OF OGUN STATE , HIS EXCELLENCY, PRINCE DAPO ABIODUN MFR UPDATE AND EFFORTS TO COMBAT COVID-19 PANDEMIC.


ADDRESS DELIVERED BY THE GOVERNOR OF OGUN STATE ,
 HIS EXCELLENCY, PRINCE DAPO ABIODUN MFR

 UPDATE AND EFFORTS TO COMBAT COVID-19 PANDEMIC.

My dear people of Ogun State,
 It is 26 days that I last addressed you on our continued efforts towards fighting COVID-19. The scourge has not only redefined human relationship, but has drastically changed the face of social interactions, and, indeed, life and living, generally. For now, we are all adapting to a new normal that nobody can say if we will ever return fully to our old ways. Nevertheless, we cannot fold our arms and sit on the fence for things to further degenerate. We will always be ready to deploy resources, insight and our capabilities to live with this new normal and hope that by providence, we will get away with the scourge as soon as possible.
2. However, as of now, the best of projections and prognoses show that we are yet to reach the peak of transmission.  The national figures are frightening. We have total confirmed cases of 41,804 as at Monday 28th July, 2020; 18,764 persons were treated and discharged. It is worrisome the number of fatalities continues to rise especially in the last 4 weeks. This has risen to 868. In our home State, it is also a fact that the number of cases of COVID-19 is on the upward swing, particularly in the last few weeks of the second phase of our ease of the restrictions and opening up of more sectors of our economy. As at the same 26th July, COVID-19 figures in Ogun State are: we have screened over 10,000; we have also tested 5,611 people; we have 1,318 confirmed cases; out of which 1, 054 have been successfully treated; but, I must also say that we have regrettable cases of 23 fatalities; while we still have 224 receiving medical attention. We will continue to intensify efforts and enlarge our screening capacity so that we can identify infected people for prompt treatment and resultantly flatten the curve.
3. We must admit that by available statistics, community transmission of the pandemic is increasing on daily basis. What makes it more worrisome is that many carriers are asymptomatic and this is putting our public health and safety at a higher risk, thus demanding that we must take personal responsibility. To this end, I urge our people to continue to take personal responsibility by adhering to the precautionary measures as enunciated by the World Health Organisation, Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and the National Centre for Disease Control. We should ensure personal compliance and that of our loved ones. 
4. You will recall that I mentioned in my last address that we were yet to commence full reopening of the economy. Our approach to full reopening is gradual. Our dear State’s economy cannot afford a reversal of the gains to stem the tide of community spread and we need to prepare more for the post-COVID-19 era. The fact is that while we continue to provide conducive environment for the individual prosperity of all our people, we will also continue to put measures in place to ensure and guarantee their wellbeing, welfare and wellness in this COVID-19 period and at all times. I must say that this is the kernel of the implementation of the “Building our Future Together” Agenda.
5. In the last few weeks, two important subjects have pervaded public discourse as it concerns Ogun State and COVID-19. They border on reopening of schools and the reopening of worship centres. These two subjects have peculiar importance to us as a Government. The education sector has not only been one of the biggest industries in our dear State, and there is no gainsaying that we are the education capital of Nigeria. We also are homes  to the biggest worship centres of the two major religions in Nigeria: Islam and Christianity. Here is where people come from different parts of the nation and even from all over the world to worship God in truth and in spirit. 
6. On education, we appreciate the fact that only properly prepared and equipped youth of today will take the advantages and benefits of the future we are building. Education is a major pillar upon which we hope to build a better future for our children and grand children. We appreciate its importance so much that even in the heat of the COVID and its effects, we were the first to organise e-classes through the Ogun digiclass to keep our students safe whilst engaging in their studies and ensuring that learning continues. 
7. However, we also appreciate the fact that we need to make these students physically available, especially to sit for external examinations which are not peculiar to our country alone. In this direction, we have put in place a multi-dimensional approach towards ensuring that our students resume learning in a safe and healthy environment. Our fear is that children are mostly asymptomatic even as carriers. These asymptomatic carriers might go back home after contracting the virus innocently and the transmission continues to their parents, or grand-parents, cousins, aunties and thus increase the spread of the virus. 
8. I want to inform the people of Ogun State that, with or without COVID, the children of Ogun State and their education will remain our biggest priority. We have continued to engage different stakeholders in the educational sector and we have received far-reaching recommendations.
9. Towards this direction, we have made available to all public and private schools a Risk Assessment Form on www.ogmoest.org to assess their readiness and close identified gaps before resumption of academic activities. We are happy that the Federal Government and the external examination bodies, especially the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC), have agreed on resumption dates and dates of examination especially for the exit classes. Therefore, in line with the Federal Government resolutions, exit classes, that is – strictly SS3 only (public or private schools) - will resume classes on Monday, 4th August, 2020. Then, there will be a 2-week revision classes to prepare the SS3 students for the commencement of the Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (SSCE) slated to start on Monday, 17th August, 2020. In readiness for this, we are putting in place facilities to meet COVID-19 preventive criteria. Amongst others:
* • A mandatory virtual training on prevention of Covid-19 for our school Administrative Heads and teachers;
* • Decontamination of the schools;
* • Teachers are being trained as first line responders
* • Establishment of sick bays / isolation rooms in each school
* • Provision of face masks
* • Provision of infrared thermometers
* • Provision of adequate supply of running water;
* • Provision of veronica buckets;
* • All School Administrators are to ensure that teachers are frequently trained on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for virtual engagement of students;
* • Principals and Vice-Principals are to ensure staggering of closing time for students;
* • There will not be general school assembly but schools will observe class assembly.
* • There are additional requirement for boarding schools, which the ministry of Education, Science and Technology will communicate to schools with boarding facilities before operating the facilities.
These measures are also applicable to all private schools operating in Ogun State. As a matter, it should be noted that any School, whether private or public, that fails to comply with these guidelines will not be allowed to reopen. Let me also state that, with the exception of students in the exit classes, all students in our schools would enjoy Automatic Promotion to the next class. The Basic Certificate Examination (BECE), National Business and Technical Education Board (NABTEB) and Common Entrance Examination into the 33 Model Schools with boarding facilities in our dear State will be announced on a later date.
10. Let me use this opportunity to implore all our parents, teachers and all other stakeholders in the Education sector of our dear State to continue to ensure the safety of our children. You all need to pay special attention to all these pupils and students and ensure that they take to all the precautionary advice and measures as soon as the schools are reopened. We cannot afford the spread of this pandemic in schools and our homes. By doing this, you will not only join in the fight against the Corona Virus, but also share in the Government efforts towards the successful implementation of our “Building our Future Together” Agenda.
11. I will now address the worship centres. The arguments have been diverse and opinions divided. But, as a government, we are not unmindful of the need to balance the spiritual fulfilment of citizens and their peaceful, secure and prosperous earthily imperatives. We, therefore, resolved to continue to strategise in line with the Presidential Task Force address of Monday, 29th June, 2020 which lifted the ban on worship centres, but allows each State of the Federation to manage its own peculiarity. 
12. At this point, let me state very clearly that our Administration will remain resolute in its commitment and will not be distracted towards improving on the wellbeing, welfare and wellness of the people of Ogun State. Some have argued that we should have opened the worship centres immediately we opened markets. But, I have to state that there is a huge world of difference between our market places and our worship centres, especially in this part of the world. Markets, in Yoruba land, are usually open places with shops; people move around and will hardly be at a place for more than a few minutes at any time.
13. On the other hand, religious centres are enclosures; people are at a place for longer period of time; and, a lot of chanting and ecstatic expressions happen. In addition, a deep look into the population of our worship centres reveals that most of our worshippers are the elderly. They are medically and physically more vulnerable.  We will rather want our worship centres to be venues of solemnisation of matrimonies; christening of new-borns; venues of thanksgivings and praise-worship to the greatness of God rather than being centres that unwittingly promote community transmission of COVID-19 and or any other communicable diseases for that matter. This explains our cautious, consultative, inclusive, and collaborative approach to reopening of our worship centres. Be that as it may, we appreciate the fact that a wholesome development of a human being also entails a spiritual rejuvenation and a modicum of divinity. 
14. We have continued to engage the leaderships of the two religious bodies, as represented by Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and the League of Imams and Alfas on the modalities for the reopening of the religious houses. And, we thank them for their understanding, support and solidarity. In fact, the committee on the consideration of reopening of worship centres has been enlarged to include the Honourable Commissioners for Health; Environment; and, Physical Planning. This committee has continued to interface with the leadership of different religious centres at several times. I must say that this has yielded positive results. 
15. We now have Guidelines for the reopening of our worship centres jointly developed and agreed with our religious leaders. This was finalised after collaborative and inclusive meeting with the religious institutional representatives and made available on Monday, 27th July, 2020. It is in our collective interest to fully comply with the Guidelines so that, together, we can further flatten the curve of this pandemic. For the avoidance of doubt, some of the elements of the guidelines are as follows: 
* i. All congregants must wear their face masks appropriately (that is, No facemask, No entry);
* ii. Adequate provision of running water;
* iii. Worship centres should be adequately cleaned and disinfected before and after services;
* iv. Household bleach solution / equivalent should be adequately prepared for disinfectations;
* v. There should be adequate provision and supervision of multiple Veronica Buckets for handwashing (fully automated handwashing machines are preferable);
* vi. There should be provision of alcohol-based sanitiser which must be used before and after service;
* vii. Worship centres should provide adequate toilet facilities with water;
* viii.  Muslims are advised to perform ablution at home and go to Mosque with their personal praying mats;
* ix. Qualified Medical Practitioners or trained personnels should check the temperature of worshippers with infrared thermometer before allowing them to enter worship centres;
* x. There should be adequate medical support for sick persons;
* xi. All services on Friday/Sunday and other week days must adhere strictly to COVID-19 Guidelines;
* xii. There should be pre-designated standing position/sitting points to ensure not less than 2 meter distancing;
* xiii. The duration of religious services should not be more than one and a half hours. In addition, same duration of one and a half hours must be observed as intervals, where there are multiple services;
* xiv. The use of Air-conditioners should be discouraged while worship centres should be well ventilated with the use of fans;
* xv. There should not be any handshake/hugs by worshippers;
* xvi. Proper awareness of the susceptibility of the aged and people with signs of ill-health should be adequately created among worshippers at all times;
* xvii. Constant sensitisation of COVID-19 and its dangers should be included in sermon and goodwill messages;
* xviii. Provision of isolation rooms is mandatory in all worship centres or facilities;
* xix. Religious services and events should be recorded with digital camera for record purposes;
* xx. Worship Centres and facilities with more than 200 worshippers in a given service must further seek concurrence with the State Government committee;
* xxi. At all times, there should be adequate ventilation and effective Entry & Exit Management Procedure in each of the Worship Centres;
* xxii. Administration of holy communion should be devoid of sharing of any item and must follow COVID-19 protocols.
 *16. In view of the above, Friday, 14th August, 2020, has been tentatively fixed for the reopening of worship centres.  We urge our religious leaders to ensure that they abide by the measures mutually agreed upon and rolled out.* As Government, we will not hesitate to impose severe sanctions, including, but not limited to lockdown, on any Worship Centre that fails to comply with the laid down guidelines. It is important to note that all religions make provision for obedience to God and the authorities of the land. The Holy Qur’an stipulates in chapter 4, verse 59 that “O you who have believed, obey Allah and obey the messenger and those in authority among you...” The same message is also preached in the Holy Bible. According to the English Standard Version (ESV), Roman 13, verses 1-7, “let everybody be subject to the governing authorities... Those that exist have been instituted by God... those who resist will incur judgement”.  We pray that God in His infinite mercies will continue to answer our prayers and help us with a cure to this pandemic. Amin! 
17. At this point, let me congratulate the entire Muslim Ummah on the sighting of the moon of the 12th month of the Islamic calendar which also heralds the celebration of Eid-il-Kabir, popularly called “Ileya”, which is the 10th day of the last month of Islam. I understand that “Ileya” celebration will be on Friday, 31st July, 2020. However, having considered the prevalent circumstances as dictated by COVID-19, this Eid-il-Kabir celebration in Ogun State will follow the same pattern as we had in Eid-il-Fitri at the conclusion of Ramadan Fast, two months ago. We are guided by the counsel of the Ulammah, and especially, in line with the resolution of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA). Let me state, therefore, that there will not be any form of “Eid” prayer or any form of gathering in Ogun State. 
18. Therefore, each family will have to observe the “Eid” prayer at home. We beseech our citizens to stay safe by staying at home. And, there will not be any festivities or any gathering that violate the COVID-19 protocols of not more than 20 people at a time. We want to thank the entire Muslim Ummah for their thoughtfulness and consent that this year’s prayers will be observed privately and solemnly. I pray that we will all celebrate many more Eid-il-Kabir in the land of the living and in good health. Amin!
19. Let me also remind all of us that the initial precautionary measures are still in place. For clarity, the existing guidelines to combat COVID-19 in the State still subsist. These include:
i. All 5 working days in the week (Monday to Friday) are still opened for businesses and other economic transactions with only Saturday and Sunday as lockdown days until 14th August, 2020;
ii. Observation of dusk-to-dawn curfew as directed by the Presidential Task Force (PTF) i.e. between 10.00pm and 4.00am daily;
iii. Wearing of face masks in the public is now compulsory. Therefore, I hereby invoke powers conferred on me by Regulation 7 of the Infectious Diseases (Emergency Prevention) Regulations No. 2 of 2020 (the Regulations), made pursuant to section 33 of the Public Health Law of Ogun State (the Law), to mandate the compulsory wearing of face masks by all persons in public as part of measures to prevent the rapid spread of the Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19). Failure to do so is punishable by up to six months' imprisonment under Regulation 8 of the Regulations and section 68 of the Law;
iv. Only one passenger is still allowed for motorcycles and two passengers only for tricycles;
v. Taxi cabs and buses still have 60% limitation on their carrying capacity and the measure to arrest and impound any driver that contravenes this in our State is still in force;
vi. The COVID-19 Task Force in markets must continue to ensure physical distancing, availability of hand washing facilities, and use of gloves and facemasks for traders;
vii. Decontamination will continue in our markets and other public places;
viii. Limitation of all gatherings to a maximum number of 20, is still in effect till 14th August, 2020;
ix. We have commenced the process of certifying Gyms, arcades, swimming pools, barber-shops, spas, beauty Salons, and all public parks, and golf courses including those in private residential estates with a view to reopening them in the foreseeable future;
x. Event centres, bars, casinos, cinemas, and night clubs are still under lockdown;
xi. Restaurants are permitted to provide only take-away services and should also ensure that there are no more than 10-15 customers at a time with physical distancing measures in place. Guidelines for eat-in services are still being fine-tuned;
xii. All industries in Ogun State must continue to comply with the “Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines for Workplaces in Ogun State to Combat COVID-19” as issued by the Ministry of Health in conjunction with the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investments. Therefore, testing of staff for COVID-19 in all industries in the State must be sustained;
xiii. The Task Force set up to conduct random spot checks on the premises of the industries, restaurants and other business enterprises to   compliance is still in operation.
20. As I end this address, I thank all our frontline workers – doctors, nurses, pharmacists, medical lab scientists and indeed all health workers for their dedication towards this fight. I will continue to commend the team spirit and doggedness of our security personnel, journalists and other essential workers for their efforts to flatten the curve of COVID-19. Similarly, I appreciate all individuals and corporate organizations that have partnered with us by way of donation and other means. We are indeed grateful. However, our doors are still open for more collaboration with interested individual or organizations on the fight against this COVID-19.
21. I thank you all for listening and God bless. 
Igbega Ipinle Ogun, ajose gbogbo wa ni o!

 Prince Dapo Abiodun, MFR,
 
 Governor of Ogun State, Nigeria.