President Muhammadu Buhari |
…As at this morning, Nigeria had recorded
1,273 cases across 32 States and the FCT. Unfortunately, this includes 40
deaths.
Exactly two weeks ago, there were 323
confirmed cases in 20 States and the Federal Capital Territory.
Fellow Nigerians, I am using this
opportunity to express our deepest condolences to the families of all Nigerians
that have lost their loved ones as a result of the COVID-19 Pandemic. This is
our collective loss and we share your grief.
Initial models predicted that Nigeria will
record an estimated 2,000 confirmed cases in the first month after the index
case. This means that despite the increase in the number of confirmed cases
recorded in the past two weeks, the measures we have put in place thus far have
yielded positive outcomes against the projections.
The proportion of cases imported from
other countries has reduced to only 19% of new cases, showing that our border
closures yielded positive results. These are mostly fellow Nigerians returning
through our land borders.
We will continue to enforce land border
arrival protocols as part of the containment strategy.
Today, the Nigeria Centre for Disease
Control (NCDC) has accredited 15 laboratories across the country with an
aggregate capacity to undertake 2,500 tests per day across the country.
Based on your feedback, Lagos State
Government and the FCT with support from NCDC have established several sample
collection centers. They are also reviewing their laboratory testing strategy
to further increase the number of tests they can perform including the
accreditation of selected private laboratories that meet the accreditation
criteria.
Several new fully equipped treatment and
isolation centres have been operationalised across the country thereby
increasing bed capacity to about three thousand.
Over 10,000 healthcare workers have been
trained. For their protection, additional personal protective equipment have
been distributed to all the states.
Although we
have experienced logistical challenges, we remain committed to establishing a
solid supply chain process to ensure these heroic professionals can work safely
and are properly equipped.
In keeping with our Government’s promise
to improve the welfare of healthcare workers, we have signed a memorandum of
understanding on the provision of hazard allowances and other incentives with
key health sector professional associations.
We have also procured insurance cover for
5,000 frontline health workers. At this point, I must commend the insurance
sector for their support in achieving this within a short period of time.
Nigeria has also continued to receive
support from the international community, multilateral agencies, the private
sector and public-spirited individuals.
This support has ensured that critical
lifesaving equipment and materials, which have become scarce globally, are
available for Nigeria through original equipment manufacturers and
government-to-government processes.
The distribution and expansion of
palliatives which I directed in my earlier broadcast is still ongoing in a
transparent manner. I am mindful of the seeming frustration being faced by
expectant citizens.
I urge all potential beneficiaries to
exercise patience as we continue to fine-tune our logistical and distribution
processes working with the State Governments.
Our Security Agencies continue to rise to
the challenge posed by this unusual situation.
While we feel deeply concerned about
isolated security incidents, I want to assure all Nigerians that your safety
and security remain our primary concern especially in these difficult and
uncertain times.
As we focus on protecting lives and
properties, we will not tolerate any human rights abuse by our security
agencies. The few reported incidences are regrettable, and I want to assure you
that the culprits will be brought to justice.
I urge all
Nigerians to continue to cooperate and show understanding whenever they
encounter security agents.
Furthermore,
for their protection, I have instructed that the personnel of all the security
agencies be provided with the necessary personal protective equipment against
infection.
As we continue to streamline our response
in the centers of Lagos and the FCT, I am gravely concerned about the
unfortunate developments in Kano in recent days.
Although an in-depth investigation is
still ongoing, we have decided to deploy additional Federal Government
manpower, material and technical resources to strengthen and support the State
Government’s efforts, with immediate effect.
In Kano, and indeed many other States that
are recording new cases, preliminary findings show that such cases are mostly
from interstate travel and emerging community transmission.
Drawing from these, I implore all
Nigerians to continue to adhere strictly to the advisories published by the
Presidential Task Force and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control.
These include regular hand washing,
physical distancing, wearing of face masks/coverings in public, avoidance of
non-essential movement and travels and avoidance of large gatherings.
Fellow Nigerians, for the past four weeks,
most parts of our country have been under either Federal Government or State
Government lockdown. As I mentioned earlier, these steps were necessary and
overall, have contributed to slowing down the spread of COVID-19 in our
country.
However, such lockdowns have also come at
a very heavy economic cost. Many of our citizens have lost their means of
livelihood. Many businesses have shut down. No country can afford the full
impact of a sustained lockdown while awaiting the development of vaccines.
In my last address, I mentioned that
Federal Government will develop strategies and policies that will protect lives
while preserving livelihoods.
In these two weeks, the Federal and State
Governments have jointly and collaboratively worked hard on how to balance the
need to protect health while also preserving livelihoods, leveraging global
best practices while keeping in mind our peculiar circumstances.
Furthermore, we also discussed how to
safely transport food items from rural production areas to industrial
processing zones and ultimately, to the key consumption centers.
We reviewed how our farmers can safely
plant and harvest in this rainy season to ensure our food security is not
compromised.
We assessed how our factories, markets, traders
and transporters can continue to function while at the same time adhering to
NCDC guidelines on hygiene and social distancing.
Our goal was to develop implementable
policies that will ensure our economy continues to function while still
maintaining our aggressive response to the COVID-19 pandemic. These same
difficult decisions are being faced by leaders around the world.
Based on the above and in line with the
recommendations of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, the various Federal
Government committees that have reviewed socio-economic matters and the Nigeria
Governors Forum, I have approved a phased and gradual easing of lockdown
measures in FCT, Lagos and Ogun States effective from Monday, 4th May, 2020.
However, this will be followed strictly
with aggressive reinforcement of testing and contact tracing measures while
allowing the restoration of some economic and business activities in certain
sectors.
Furthermore,
new nationwide measures are to be introduced as follows;
(a)
There will be an overnight curfew from
8pm to 6am. This means all movements will be prohibited during this period
except for essential services;
(b)
There
will be a ban on non-essential inter-state passenger travel until further
notice;
(c)
Partial
and controlled interstate movement of goods and services will be allowed for
the movement of goods and services from producers to consumers; and
(d)
We
will strictly ensure the mandatory use of face masks or coverings in public in
addition to maintaining physical distancing and personal hygiene.
Furthermore, the restrictions on social
and religious gatherings shall remain in place. State Governments, corporate
organisations and philanthropists are encouraged to support the production of
cloth masks for citizens.
The Federal Government shall deploy all
the necessary human, material and technical resources to support the State in
controlling and containing the pandemic and preventing the risk of further
spread to neighboring States.
With regards to
Kano, I have directed the enforcement of a total lockdown for a period of two
weeks effective immediately.
For the avoidance of doubt, the lockdown
in the FCT, Lagos and Ogun States shall remain in place until these new ones
come into effect on Monday, 4th May 2020.
I wish to once again commend the frontline
workers across the country who, on a daily basis, risk everything to ensure we
win this fight.
For those who got infected in the line of
duty, rest assured that Government will do all it takes to support you and your
families during this exceedingly difficult period.
I will also take this opportunity to
assure you all that your safety, wellbeing and welfare remain paramount to our
Government.
Your cooperation and support have
significantly contributed to the successes we have recorded to date.
I will also recognise the support we have
received from our traditional rulers, the Christian Association of Nigeria, the
Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs and other prominent religious and
community leaders.
I will urge you all to please continue to
create awareness on the seriousness of the coronavirus among your worshippers
and communities while appealing that they strictly comply with public health
advisories.
I also wish to thank corporate
organisations, philanthropists, the UN system, the European Union, friendly
nations, the media and other partners that have taken up the responsibility of
supporting our response.
I also thank the Nigeria Governors’ Forum
and the Presidential Task Force for all their hard work to date. Through this
collaboration, I remain confident that success is achievable.
And finally, I will thank all Nigerians
again for your patience and cooperation during this difficult and challenging
period. I assure you that government shall continue to take all necessary
measures to protect the lives and livelihoods of our citizens and residents.
I thank you for listening and may God bless
the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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