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September 6, 2021 Nigeria Records 459 New Cases Of COVID-19

Nigeria Records 459 New Cases Of COVID-19

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has said that 459 persons tested positive for coronavirus, while 30 persons died of COVID-19 complications, in its most recent positive samples across the country.

Lagos, the hardest-hit state by the pandemic, still tops the COVID-19 infection table with 185 new cases, while Abia and Oyo have 38 positive samples each.

Others are Akwa Ibom and Cross River (33), Osun (24), Ekiti (23), Benue (15), Kwara (14), Kano (12), Delta, and the FCT (10), Edo (nine), Kaduna (five), Ogun (three), Kastina, Nasarawa , and Rivers reported (two), each, while Bayelsa recorded(one).

The News Agency of Nigerians, reports that’s the number of Nigeria’s active coronavirus infections, however, declined from 10,026 as reported on Saturday to 8, 429 on Sunday.

”The rise in COVID-19-related deaths is attributed to the 23 deaths captured as backlog from Lagos on Sept. 3, which pushed the overall COVID-19 related deaths in the country to 2,552, as of Sept. 6,2021.

”Lagos state COVID-19-related death toll increased to 645,” the centre said.

The NCDC said that over 2. 7million people have been tested for the virus out of the nation’s roughly 200 million population.

The agency said that a multi-sectoral national emergency operations centre (EOC), activated at Level II, continues to coordinate the national response activities.

It added that So far, the country recorded 195, 511 cases of the virus since its outbreak in 2020.

The centre said that no fewer than 184,529 patients have been successfully treated and discharged.

 
 
 
 
 
September 3, 2021 FG: NDDC Has 362 Bank Accounts Without Proper Reconciliation

FG: NDDC Has 362 Bank Accounts Without Proper Reconciliation

The federal government has said it is worried and alarmed that over 13,777 projects being handled by the Niger Delta Development Commission has their execution “substantially compromised.”

It also said that the commission has about 362 bank accounts that lack proper reconciliation.

The Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, made this known in Abuja after receiving the forensic audit report of the NDDC from the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio. 

President Buhari had, in 2019, ordered a forensic audit of the NDDC’s operations from 2001 to 2019.

September 3, 2021 Nigeria Records 8 Deaths, 631 New Covid-19 Cases        

Nigeria Records 8 Deaths, 631 New Covid-19 Cases        

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, says it has recorded eight more deaths due to complications from the dreaded COVID-19 infections as of September 2, 2021.

The NCDC, on its verified website also said that 631 new cases of the virus were recorded in 19 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

The 631 fresh cases reported indicated an increase from the 582 cases posted on Wednesday.

The agency said that Lagos recorded 172 cases, followed by Oyo with 93 cases and Rivers had 72 infections.

September 3, 2021 FG To Make Covid-19 Vaccination Mandatory For Civil Servants 

FG To Make Covid-19 Vaccination Mandatory For Civil Servants 

Federal Government says it will soon make COVID vaccination mandatory for civil servants in the country.

BOSS MUSTAPHA, secretary to the government of the federation disclosed this at a meeting of state health commissioners’ forum in Abuja.

The SGF disclosed this, yesterday, at a meeting between the Federal Government and Commissioners of Health, in Abuja.

MUSTAPHA said government wants civil servants to be vaccinated, considering that they sometimes represent Nigeria abroad.

The Federal Government has concluded plans to make COVID-19 vaccination compulsory, beginning with public servants.

“The Federal Government shall, very shortly, unveil its decision on mandatory vaccination for every employee in its service,” said Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha.

The SGF disclosed this, yesterday, at a meeting between the Federal Government and Commissioners of Health, in Abuja.

He said: “The vaccine mandate obviously will come. Before now, the simple yellow fever vaccine, you could not travel the world without the card, until Nigeria was exited from the list of endemic countries. Therefore, the world is gravitating towards that direction. I can tell you that by the time the Western world vaccinates its people, you can’t get into any of the countries without the vaccine certificate. It has started happening in the European Union. They have created some waivers for people that have been vaccinated. It is better we begin to prepare people at home.”

 

 

 

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