
Residents of some communities in the Federal Capital Territory, Ogun and Lagos states on Sunday violated the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari’s (retd.) lockdown order.
On Saturday and Sunday, our correspondents in the FCT observed that although there was compliance with the order within the Abuja metropolis, residents of its suburbs, who cited hunger, went out contrary to the government’s directive.
Residents of Lagos areas such as Iyana-Ipaja, Ketu and Alapare cited hunger for violating the lockdown.
The President had, in a nationwide broadcast on February 29, imposed 14-day lockdown on the FCT, Lagos and Ogun states to curb the spread of COVID-19 cases, which increased to 232 on Sunday.
In the FCT, security personnel consisting of the police and the Federal Road Safety Corps officials chased away traders from Kuje market in the Kuje Area Council on Sunday.
One of our correspondents, who was in the area between 2pm and 3pm, observed that while the market was locked, traders displayed their goods at its entrance.
On sighting the security men, some traders took to their heels and abandoned their wares which included clothes, food and cosmetics.
A barber, who gave his name simply as Tunde, was working in his shop not far away from the market.
He told Ottagistreel that security men regularly patrolled the area to enforce the order.
He said, “The security officials, especially policemen, have been coming here very often. Some of them insist that I close my shop, but others allow me after convincing them that mine is an essential service.”
Commercial motorcycle riders, popularly known as okada in Kubwa, one of the major satellite towns in Abuja, defied the lockdown.
Okada riders were seen in most of the streets in Kubwa on Sunday, as they moved passengers from one location to another.
On the Arab Road, Byazhim, Kubwa Village Market, among other areas, for instance, the riders transported passengers who patronised them.
Markets, others open at Bwari
The rate of compliance in Bwari on Sunday was not as high as it was when the lockdown started last week.
Unlike the first two days when the roads were almost empty, there were movements of vehicles and commercial motorcycles.
Taxi drivers devise means of flouting order
Taxi drivers in the FCT, particularly in the Dei-Dei and Zuba areas, started work on Sunday
In Zuba, it was observed that the drivers had increased their fares. It was gathered that they bribed policemen in order to operate, particularly from late afternoon and evening.
“We cannot stay at home. We have to eat. We should wear face masks. I think that is enough. Some of the policemen are cooperative. They also understand that we cannot survive without working,” a driver, Sanni Ahmed, said.
While some residents observed the stay-home-order, others, including commercial motorists, were seen flouting the directive. They cited different reasons including hunger and illnesses when accosted by law enforcement agents.
When asked why she decided to disobey the stay-home directive, one Iya Rukayat , a bag seller in Ketu, said hunger prompted her to display her bags for sale. She added that she fed her family from her daily income.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, another resident of the Alapere, said she had not benefitted from the foodstuffs donated by state government.
Ogun street urchins, cultists defy lockdown
In Ogun State, street urchins, cultists and some traders defied the sit-at-home order.
The lockdown, which commenced in the state on Friday night, recorded substantial compliance in many parts, but some residents of Sango-Ota and Ewekoro did not stay at home
An eye witness, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the miscreants besieged the Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government headquarters following an announcement that foodstuffs would be shared in the place.
According to the source, the miscreants ran amok when they failed to get their share of the foodstuffs
She was said to be on an assessment of the Ado-Odo/Ota and the Yewa South Local Government areas.
She said, “On the violators, I have met with Ota Area (police) commander on my way and let me reiterate that the law must be obeyed and nobody would be spared.
“We will also continue to engage our law enforcement agencies to make sure that they support us to be able to achieve our mission.”
Also, the cultists in the Ifo Local Government Area of the state defied the restriction of movements in the area when they clashed.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, while confirming the incident, said the cultists made a mess of the order.
He said the clash between two rival groups claimed one life. He added that four people had been arrested.
Ekiti residents groan under lockdown
But Ekiti State on Sunday witnessed a large presence of security agents on the roads for the enforcement of the lockdown.
A resident, Olamide Akinwale, said the huge security presence might not be unconnected with an alleged threat by traders to violate the lockdown.
Akinwale also said the compliance with the lockdown was due to the punishment meted out to violators on Tuesday. He added, “Many people are hungry and angry because they have no access to their means of livelihood.”
IDH workers to undergo test
The Lagos State Government will today (Monday) conduct COVID-19 test on all health workers attending to patients at the Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba.
A worker at the IDH, who confided in one of our correspondents on Sunday, said none of the personnel in the hospital had tested positive for the virus.
When one of our correspondents contacted the state Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, on the phone, he did not pick his calls. He also failed to respond to a text message sent to his mobile.
Abayomi, on his verified twitter handle, @ProfAkinAbayomi, on Sunday, said a 36-year-old man had died of coronavirus in the state.
He said the Nigerian died on Saturday in a private facility, adding that it was the second coronavirus fatality in Lagos.
Recall that The PUNCH had on Friday reported that a 55-year-old man died at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, becoming the first coronavirus-related death recorded in Lagos.
Lagos discharges five more COVID-19 patients
Also, the state on Sunday discharged five patients receiving treatment at the IDH, Yaba.
The Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, disclosed this on his twitter handle, @Jidesanwoolu. The total number of discharged patients in the state is now 29.
“Today, I am happy to inform you that five more patients comprising two males and three females, including a 10- year- old girl, have tested negative twice for #COVID19.
“These five patients have been discharged to reunite with their families. This brings to a total of 29, the number of patients who have fully recovered and have been discharged from our facility at Yaba.”
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Medical Association and the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives have warned the Federal Government against the plan to invite 18 medical experts from China.
The Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, had, during a briefing by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 on Friday, said a Nigeria Air Force plane would depart Nigeria for China to bring medical supply and the experts in response to the virus.
The NMA President, Dr Francis Faduyile, said when NMA leadership met the minister, there was no discussion about hiring foreign experts.
He said that the minister needed to explain to Nigerians if the Chinese would be in 14-day isolation since they would be coming from a highly infected country.
“If they are medical practitioners, are they going to apply for registration to work from the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria? These are issues that beg for answers that the minister should put in public place.”
Also, Faduyile, in a statement on Sunday said the NMA members were making huge sacrifice to respond to the deadly disease despite absence of adequate personal protective equipment to work within hospitals.
Faduyile warned that coronavirus death toll in Italy rose after Chinese medical experts arrived in the country to offer assistance.
He stated, “The association believes that this invitation is ill-timed and of no overbearing significance considering that whatever experiences the Chinese have can be shared by digital technology through conferencing bearing in mind that Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu (NCDC Director General) has only just returned from China. We are not averse to the donation of equipment and supplies because we can always do with such support.”
He said, “Our problem in Nigeria is that we have never learnt any lesson from experience. We do the same thing the same way and get the same result. Somebody is repeating the process.
“What we suffer in this country is maladministration of the resources we have. What have we done with the health personnel we have on ground? The minister of health and the agents working with him should always weigh what they want to tell the public.
“If they want to bring in people from China, we need to know which area they are coming to fill. When we have not taken stock of what we have, how do we know what we need?
A group, under the aegis of Indigenous People of Niger Delta, has warned government against any move to invite Chinese doctors into the country under any guise to treat patients of coronavirus pandemic.
The group’s warning was contained in a statement by its President, Prince Tiemo Pumokumo and addressed to the Chairman of the South-South Governors’ Forum, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa; the governors of Niger Delta states and the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease on Sunday morning said 10 new cases had been recorded
The NCDC via its twitter handle, @NCDCgov, said, “Ten new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Nigeria. Six in Lagos, two in FCT and two in Edo.
“As of 11:15am of April 5, there are 224 confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in Nigeria. Twenty-seven have been discharged with five deaths.”
The NCDC via its twitter handle, @NCDCgov, said, “As at 09:30 pm of April 5, there are 232 confirmed cases of COVID-19 reported in Nigeria. Thirty-three have been discharged with five deaths.”
With the latest cases, Lagos now has 120 cases; the FCT, 47; Osun, 20; Kaduna, five; Oyo, nine, Enugu, two; Edo, nine; Bauchi, six; Ekiti, two; Akwa Ibom, five and Ogun, four. Rivers, Benue and Ondo have one case each.
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