…As NMA decries members’ harassment over curfew, urges PTF intervention***
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on Thursday recorded 193 new cases of the coronavirus, thus bringing the total number of infections in the country to 5,162.
The NCDC also confirmed three new deaths, bringing the total death toll in the country to 167.
The agency added that 193 new cases were confirmed in 15 states with six deaths recorded in the country as of May 14.
According to NCDC, no new state has reported a case in the last 24 hours.
The agency said that till date, 5,162 cases have been confirmed, with 3,815 of them being Active Cases,
1,180 patients have been discharged and 167 deaths have been recorded in 34 states and the Federal Capital Territory.
“The 193 new cases are reported from 15 states, namely: Lagos (58), Kano (46), Jigawa (35), Yobe (12), FCT (9), Ogun (7), Plateau (5), Gombe (5), Imo (4), Edo (3), Kwara (3), Borno (3), Bauchi (1), Nasarawa (1), and Ondo (1).
The agency said that two cases reported on Wednesday from Kaduna state, were repeat tests and therefore, Kaduna had a total of 114 confirmed cases.
“We apologise to the Kaduna state government and we remain committed to ensuring the release of accurate and reliable data.
It was reported that NCDC received additional medical supplies including personal protective equipment, provided by the United Nation Development Programme and from the Congressional Executives Commission on China to support Nigeria’s response to the pandemic.
One of the key strategies of Nigeria’s response is to ensure that frontline health workers are protected.
The agency said it was re-thinking its response to the coronavirus from mitigating its impact to an increasingly science-led process with a view to understanding its drivers in the country.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), FCT chapter, has called on the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and heads of security agencies to intervene in alleged harassment of its members by security personnel enforcing the imposed curfew in the territory.
The Chairman of the chapter, Dr Philips Ekpe, made the call in Abuja while donating home-made Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to frontline health workers in FCT.
Ekpe decried the harassment of NMA members in spite of the exemption of essential workers by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 .
He said that the health workers in the territory would have no option but to embark on strike if the harassment continued
Ekpe said it would be difficult for health workers to continue rendering their services if the harassment was not addressed.
“There is incessant harassment of health workers in FCT even when they show their identification cards.
“The healthcare workers are front liners in this war against COVID-19.
“They should be encouraged rather than being harassed.
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“These cases have been discussed with the Commissioner of Police and the Director of Security in FCT.
“We have told them that if they cannot protect the healthcare workers, we have no choice than to sit at home and let the system run itself,” Ekpe said.
He also appealed to the Federal Government to ensure prompt payment of COVID-19 incentives and health insurance benefits to health workers.
It was reported that the items donated included 1,600 face mask, 1,600 hand sanitisers, and 1,600 face shields.
Ekpe said that the items were donated to complement the efforts of the Federal Government and other philanthropists aimed at protecting the health workers in the course of their service to the country amid the pandemic.
”Nigeria and FCT are advocating the use of face masks.
“In many hospitals, companies, and market places the enforcement agencies are making sure everyone wears a face mask.
“People that are mostly at risk are the healthcare workers.
“It is on this note we decided to complement what the government and other philanthropists are doing,” Ekpe said.
In his reaction, the National Coordinator of the Task Force, Sani Aliyu, pledged to discuss with the heads of security agencies to ensure the safety and free passage of all essential workers, including health workers.
“Essential workers need to be allowed free movement according to the PTF guidelines,” Aliyu said