Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, has explained why the lockdown measure should not be relaxed amid efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic.
The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), had on March 29
ordered a lockdown of the Federal Capital Territory, Lagos and Ogun
states for 14 days to curb COVID-19 spread. Many states had also
followed suit.
But as the number of COVID-19 cases increased, the President on April 13 extended the lockdown for 14 more days.
As of the time of filing this report, the coronavirus had spread to 26 states and the FCT, with 1,095 cases recorded across the country by the NCDC. While 208 patients had been discharged, 32 had died.
The new cases were 80 in Lagos, 21 in Gombe, five in FCT, two each in
Zamfara and Edo, and one each in Ogun, Oyo, Kaduna and Sokoto states.
Speaking on Friday at a media briefing of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja, the Director-General of the NCDC, Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, said it was not yet time to relax the lockdown.
He noted that although the lockdown was having negative effects on
the economy as it was impeding Nigerians’ ability to go about their
daily activities, he said it was vital to be patient and endure the
lockdown further to ensure a safe and healthy society when the economy
would be reopened.
He said, “We will eventually exit this stage and restart our normal
life but that stage is still a while to come and I ask for your
endurance, support and patience. Lots of efforts are going on across the
world to find new therapy, to find vaccine.
“Everybody is pushing hard along this direction. We need
unprecedented level of caution to continue carrying out the preventive
measure that we have advised many times on this platform.
“Many families have not been able to bury their dead, rescheduled
their marriages and baptism and everything they are doing. In a way,
life is in suspense. Everyone recognises the sacrifice Nigerians have
made but we really have to encourage one another to continue to a
position where we can relax some of that (lockdown) but until we get to
that place, we have to continue in the short term.
“We are working hard to reach a point where we can relax some of
these measures but we are not there yet. We ask you to join us to
continue this journey with us and amplify these messages that we are
giving. We are happy to have the leadership of the Nigeria Labour
Congress here with us today (Friday).”
Ihekweazu added that the citizens must remember that the most
vulnerable people were the elderly and people with other illnesses.
“We must protect them. In protecting them, if they are living in the
village, leave them there and support them with whatever resources you
have. But please, now is not the time to encourage travelling,” he
added.

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