The Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha has told Nigerians to expect a massive COVID-19 infections in the next two weeks.
Mustapha who said this at PTF's briefing on Tuesday November
3, condemned the careless act of travellers failing to present themselves for
Coronavirus tests upon arriving the country.
The SGF said statistics from the nation’s records showed
that only one out of three passengers had shown up for the in-country test they
signed up for before arrival.
He said;
“The PTF at the last briefing cautioned on the need to avoid
complacency on account of the low number of infections published daily and the
possibility of a second wave. That advice was premised on the fact that risk
perception remains very low and sample collection has been on the
decline."
Mustapha also expressed fear of the recent governorship
elections in Edo and Ondo States as well as the #EndSARS nationwide protests
triggering an increased Coronavirus infection in the country.
He added;
“The PTF is highlighting these issues repeatedly because we
remain at risk of importation, having opened our airspace and massive spread as
a result of the protests. The next week or two remain critical.
“The PTF similarly announced sanctions as a consequence of any infraction. Having observed serious non-compliance to the level of 65%, the need has arisen to activate the sanctions, including the suspension of the passports of such defaulting individuals for a period of six months minimum.”
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