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Lagos Lawmakers Urge Adherence To Lockdown Order
Two Lagos State House of Assembly committees yesterday visited four isolation facilities in the state to ascertain how Coronavirus patients were responding to treatment.
Our source reports that the Joint Committee of the House on Health Services and Information and Strategy, headed by Mr Hakeem Shokunle, appealed to residents to adhere strictly to the lockdown order.
Shokunle said that the lockdown was imposed by the government to stem the spread of the virus.
The facilities visited included the Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital (IDH) Yaba, Isolation Centre at Onikan Mobolaji Johnson Arena, Eti-Osa Isolation Centre and the Cardiac and Renal Centre General Hospital, Gbagada.
The lawmaker said that the visit was to ascertain the adequacy or otherwise of health care services at the centres.
Shokunle also spoke on the importance of the government’s “sit-at-home” order, saying that it was the best way to curb the spread of the virus.
He urged residents to bear a little more of the hardship that trailed the COVID-19 battle, adding that it was necessary to strictly adhere to restriction order so as to stem the spread of the virus.
Shokunle said that the state government was doing everything possible to mitigate further spread of the virus.
“Government really needs the cooperation of the people; people must obey the stay-at-home order to reduce the spread,” the committee chairman said.
The visiting lawmakers observed that there was inadequate provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and testing kits at the IDH, Yaba for frontline healthcare givers, the nurses and hygienists.
The chairman promised to make recommendations for the provision of more PPE and kits.
He commended Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his pro-activeness in fighting against the pandemic.
Shokunle noted that the lockdown, if strictly adhered to, would further aid quick detection and immediate medical attention.
Speaking on the barrage of complaints that trailed the distribution of palliative items in the state, the Chairman, House Committee on Information and Strategies, Mr Tunde Braimoh, appealed to Lagos residents to persevere a little more.
Braimoh said that the situation demanded drastic actions which were not prepared for.
He said the House of Assembly members, being the closest to the people, observed that complaints received across the state border on palliative.
According to him, this is why the committee was set up by the Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, to meet with the state executive arm of government and put the complaints forward.
“We told the state government that there were so many complaints about the inadequacy of the palliative; in some places, it was not adequate, in some others, they have not received at all,” Braimoh said.
He appealed to people to exercise restraint and be introspective in their reactions to the dictates of the time.
Dr Nifemi Oloniniyo, the Medical Officer at the IDH, who represented the Managing Director, Dr Abimbola Bowale, took the committee round the facility.
Oloniniyo said that the facility had 103-bed spaces for patients and two Isolation Centres around it.
He called for more equipment as the number of COVID-19 patients was increasing by the day.
Politics
Fubara’s Policies’ll Guarantee Him Second Term
A chieftain of the Simplified Movement, Oyigbo Chapter and Prime Minister of Okoloma-Ndoki Council of Traditional Rulers’, Chief Sampson Akaya, has said that Governor Siminalayi Fubara’s policies and people- oriented development projects and programmes will guarantee him a second term ticket in the 2027 governorship polls in Rivers State.
Chief Akaya stated this while exchanging views with newsmen recently in Afam Okoloma -Ndoki, headquarters of Oyigbo Local Government Area, on the most remarkable strides in policies and programmes of the Fubara-led administration in the state for the past one year.
“For the first time, after the first indigenous Military Governor of old Rivers State and Amanyanabo of Twon-Brass, His Majesty, King Alfred Diete-Spiff, we are having a government that is transforming all the nooks and crannies of the state simultaneously. Go to the 23 Local Government Areas of the state, the story of quality service delivery is the same. So, why won’t such a Governor get a second term.
“What Rivers people should rather be praying for, is for the Governor to keep doing the right thing, despite the avalanche of distractions by those who never wished the state and her people well, when he returns.
“His rescue mission mantra must continue unabated. Rivers people can’t afford to return to the land of Egypt, when we are on the march to the promised land, where milk and honey flows”, Chief Akaya declared.
The royal father used the opportunity to thank Governor Fubara for the appointment of Engr Gogo Philip as Chairman, Caretaker Committee of Oyigbo LGA.
“I am indeed happy that the Governor deemed him fit to serve the LGA in that capacity. Primarily, his vision is to take the LGA to the next level. What he touches becomes gold and this is courtesy of God’s grace; and now that he is involved in the development of Oyigbo LGA, he will do his very best to ensure that Oyigbo becomes one of the finest in Nigeria.
“He knows quite well that with Governor Siminalayi Fubara in the saddle of governance in the state, every sectors of the economy, especially those of them in the LGAs, would enjoy unquenchable transformation fire, where better future will thrive.”
On his fitness to govern Rivers State, Chief Akaya said that the Governor has the wherewithal to rule the state beyond 2027 in order to attract more democracy dividends to the people.
He, however, urged the Governor not to be deterred, going by the political crisis rocking the state, adding that “No amount of distractions can change the narratives of the Governor’s commitment to quality service delivery, as to take the state and her people to a better development pedestal”.
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Obaseki’s aides resign, dump PDP
The resignation letters, dated September 4 and September 6, 2024, were addressed to their party’s respective local government and ward chairmen.
The resigning aides are Osayande Emenya (Ward 6, Oredo Local Government), Henry Osaheni Ukato (Ward 6, Oredo Local Government), Efosa Edo-Osagie (Ward 6, Oredo Local Government), and Timothy Edokpolor (Ward 8, Ikpoba Okha Local Government).
The aides cited non-payment of salaries since their appointments as their primary reason for resigning. They also complained about the alleged marginalisation of original party members, stating: “We are resigning from the party based on the principles of equity, fairness, and justice, which are no longer upheld at the ward levels, coupled with the marginalisation of the original PDP members who have sustained the party.”
However, the aides did not disclose their future political destination.
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