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December 11, 2020 Nigeria Records 675 New Covid-19 Cases, Total Now 71,344

Nigeria Records 675 New Covid-19 Cases, Total Now 71,344

Nigeria has recorded 675 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of infections in the country to 71,344.

According to the data released by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, it is the highest figure in five months.

Till date, 65,474 cases have been discharged and 1,190 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the FCT.

The 675 new cases were reported from 16 states with FCT recording 183 cases, Lagos 128, Kaduna 85, Kwara 57, Katsina 50, among others.

In a related development, The Nigerian Army cancelled the remaining activities of the annual conference after it was announced that a senior officer, Major General OLU IREFIN died from COVID-19.

Major General IREFIN, was a participant at the army’s 2020 Chief of Army Staff Annual Conference in Abuja during which he fell ill and was taken to the hospital on Tuesday evening.

He later tested positive for COVID-19 and was receiving treatment before he died.

December 11, 2020 FG directs COVID-19 isolation centres to prepare for reopening

FG directs COVID-19 isolation centres to prepare for reopening

The federal government has asked COVID-19 treatment centres across the country to prepare for reopening.

Some of the centres were shut after the country recorded a decline in cases.

However, there has been a surge in COVID-19 cases, with warning that there might be a second wave of the pandemic in the country.

Speaking at the briefing of the presidential task force on COVID-19 on Thursday, Osagie Ehanire, minister of health, said he had directed health workers to be on red alert.

“We are seeing the increase in the number of confirmed covid19 cases in the last few days, which we have frequently alluded to in recent times. This rightly suggests that we may just be on the verge of a second wave of this pandemic. Last week, we recorded 1843 against 1,235 two weeks before that and 1,126 the week before that,” he said.

“In the past 24 hours, 474 new confirmed cases and 2 deaths were recorded, with an indication that this week’s figure will beat last week’s. As at today, we have crossed 70,000 mark with a total of 70,669 confirmed cases of which 65,242 have been treated and discharged. Sadly the number of deaths has now reached 1184 as against 1,167 two weeks before.

“​Everyone of us has a role to play in the effort to prevent explosive spread of this infection in Nigeria. While we strive for the best, we must prepare for a possible second wave which we must ensure, does not get to be worse than what we have seen so far, judging from what we observe in other countries.

“The US, UK and other countries are going through very difficult times, and we do sympathize with them. To prepare ourselves, I have directed that all Isolation and Treatment Centres, which were hitherto closed due to reduced patient load, to be prepared for reopening and the staff complement put on alert.”

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December 10, 2020 Asuu Denies Any Agreement With Federal Government To End Strike By December 9.

Asuu Denies Any Agreement With Federal Government To End Strike By December 9.

The national leadership of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) says the union’s negotiating team did not reach an agreement with the Federal Government to end the eight-month strike on December 9.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Dr. CHRIS NGIGE, told journalists on Tuesday that ASUU had last month agreed to end the strike by December 9.

ASUU President, Professor BIODUN OGUNYEMI, who made the clarification in a statement said the union representatives only told the government’s delegation that they would take the government’s offer to the union branches and report back later.

He added that there was nothing in the government’s offer of November 27 to suggest that the union has agreed to suspend the strike.

December 10, 2020 Buhari Fails To Address House Of Reps On Insecurity

Buhari Fails To Address House Of Reps On Insecurity

President MUHAMMADU BUHARI today failed to address the federal lawmakers on the security situation in the country as the House of Representatives held plenary.

Members of the House of Representatives had on December 1 passed a resolution to invite President BUHARI to brief the house on the true state of the security situation in the country.

A lawmaker from Rivers State, SOLOMON BOB, raised a point of order over the President’s refusal to honour the invitation of the house.

Speaker FEMI GBAJABIAMILA responded by saying the House will wait for official communication from the president.

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