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July 6, 2020 NCDC Records 544 Fresh Covid-19 Cases

NCDC Records 544 Fresh Covid-19 Cases

Nigeria has recorded 544 fresh COVID-19 cases increasing the country’s total infections to 28, 711. 

This is according to a tweet by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control last night.

The NCDC said the new COVID-19 cases were reported in 18 states and the Federal Capital Territory with Lagos State having the highest number of infections-199.

Other states which had new COVID-19 cases include Ebonyi – 65,  Oyo – 47, Ondo – 46, Ogun – 31, Edo – 30, FCT – 28, Katsina – 25, Plateau – 15. Bayelsa – 11, Kaduna – 10,  Adamawa – 10, Akwa Ibom – 8, Gombe – 7, Kano – 4, Taraba – 3, Rivers -2, Abia – 2,  Ekiti -1.So far, 11,665 persons who contracted the virus have been treated and discharged with 645 deaths recorded, according to the NCDC.

July 3, 2020 House of Reps Move To Strip President Of Powers To Order Assets Forfeiture

House of Reps Move To Strip President Of Powers To Order Assets Forfeiture

The House of Representatives has commenced move to strip the President of the powers to order the forfeiture of moveable and immovable assets and to vest such powers in the courts.

The House passed for second reading a Bill seeking to Amend the Currency Conversion (Freezing Orders) Act Cap. C43, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, to give discretionary powers to the judge of a High Court to order forfeiture of assets of culpable persons.

Leading a debate on the general principles of the Bill, its sponsor and Deputy Speaker AHMED IDRIS WASE said the discretionary powers previously granted to the President by the Principal Act would be replaced by that of a High Court judge as such powers could be abused by the President.

The Deputy Speaker averred that the provision for forfeiture in the laws is geared towards ensuring that persons found guilty of offences do not benefit from the proceeds of those offences.

July 3, 2020 NCDC Records 626 New Covid-19 Cases

NCDC Records 626 New Covid-19 Cases

Nigeria’s COVID-19 cases has crossed the 27, 000 marks as the country announced 626 new infections. 

The NCDC in a tweet last night said the new infections were recorded in 19 states and the FCT increasing the country’s figure to 27, 110.

Lagos State had the highest number of fresh infections for the day – 193 – and is followed by the FCT with 85 cases of the virus with Oyo State having 41 persons infected.

Other states with new infections are: Edo –  38,  Kwara – 34,  Abia – 31,  Ogun – 29, Ondo – 28, Rivers –  26, Osun – 21, AkwaIbom – 18,  Delta – 18, Enugu – 15, Kaduna – 13, Plateau – 11, Borno – 8, Bauchi – 7, Adamawa – 5, Gombe – 4 and Sokoto – 1

According to the NCDC, Nigeria has also discharged 10,801 people with 616 deaths reported from the virus as of July 2nd, 2020.

June 30, 2020 FG Approves Reopening of Schools for Graduating Classes

FG Approves Reopening of Schools for Graduating Classes

The federal government has approved the reopening schools for the graduating classes to allow students resume preparation for their examinations.

The Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha said, the federal government also lifted the ban on interstate movement outside curfew hours and reopened airports for domestic flights.

Mustapha also said President Muhammadu Buhari approved the extension of the phased lockdown for four weeks, meaning the 10pm to 4am nationwide curfew, restrictions on mass gatherings and sporting activities will continue.

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