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December 18, 2020 NCDC Announces 1,145 New Cases Of Covid-19, The Highest Daily In The Nation’s History

NCDC Announces 1,145 New Cases Of Covid-19, The Highest Daily In The Nation’s History

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has announced 1,145 new cases of COVID-19, the highest daily recorded in the nation's history.

According to the NCDC, total COVID-19 cases in Nigeria now sums up to 76,207 cases. While 67,110 cases have been discharged, the country has recorded 1201 deaths across the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory.

Breakdown of the cases shows Lagos had the highest with-459, FCT-145, Kaduna-138, Plateau-80, Katsina-70 ,Gombe-52, Niger-31 ,Kano-23, Bayelsa-21, Bauchi-18, Ondo-18, Rivers-17 ,Ogun-12 ,Oyo-12, Edo-8, Nasarawa-8, Ebonyi-7, Osun-6, Ekiti-5, Kebbi-5 ,Borno-4, Jigawa-3, Akwa Ibom-2 and Anambra-1

 

December 18, 2020 Fg Urges Nigerians To Comply With Covid-19 Guidelines As The Holiday Season Beckons.

Fg Urges Nigerians To Comply With Covid-19 Guidelines As The Holiday Season Beckons.

The federal government has asked Nigerians to comply with COVID-19 health guidelines as the holiday season beckons.

 The call was part of the National Economic Council resolution after a meeting chaired by Vice President YEMI OSINBAJO.

 Nigeria, in recent weeks, has witnessed a surge in new infections of the deadly coronavirus.

 According to NEC, which is populated with state governors, the current trends are now approaching or surpassing the levels reached during the lockdown imposed at the height of the epidemic earlier in the year.

 The Council also said the increase has been exacerbated by people's non-compliance with laid down health guidelines such as the wearing of masks, social distancing, and hand washing.

 

 

 

December 18, 2020 President Buhari Commends The Military For The Release Of Kidnapped Kankara School Children

President Buhari Commends The Military For The Release Of Kidnapped Kankara School Children

President MUHAMMADU BUHARI has described the safe return of the schoolboys as a big relief to their families, the entire country and to the international community.

He commended what he called the spirit of partnership and the collaborative efforts of the governments of Katsina, Zamfara and military which led to the release of the students.

The President in a statement signed by GARBA SHEHU said the Armed Forces have proven that they know their job, well trained and properly motivated to protect Nigerians.

December 18, 2020 Abducted Kankara School Students Regains Their Freedom

Abducted Kankara School Students Regains Their Freedom

There is wild jubilation in Kankara town following the news on the release of hundreds of students abducted from a school in the area in Katsina State.

Katsina State Governor, AMINU MASARI, confirmed the release of the students last night almost a week after they were kidnapped by gunmen.

According to him, the 344 boys are presently kept safe in Tsafe, a local government area in Zamfara State.

He noted that the boys would be brought back to Kankara in Katsina State today.

Governor, AMINU MASARI also said that no ransom was paid for their release adding the federal government and the military were involved in the negotiation for the release.

Security Expert, KABIRU ADAMU speaks to Inspiration fm on the release of the school boys and said it is too early to conclude whether any ransom was paid for their release.

But former DSS boss, MIKE EJIOFOR said the country may witness another kidnap in the north soon.

On Friday last week, gunmen suspected to be bandits invaded the Government Science Secondary School in Kankara, Katsina state and kidnapped over 300 students but some later escaped from captivity.

 

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