{"id":229265,"date":"2020-02-28T04:00:01","date_gmt":"2020-02-28T03:00:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thetidenewsonline.com\/?p=229265"},"modified":"2020-02-28T05:14:43","modified_gmt":"2020-02-28T04:14:43","slug":"coronavirus-senate-panics-says-fg-doing-nothing-to-prevent-disease-11-suspected-cases-turned-negative-in-nigeria-fg-as-nass-proposes-stiffer-sanctions-against-gas-flaring-from-2021","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thetidenewsonline.com\/?p=229265","title":{"rendered":"Coronavirus: Senate Panics, Says FG Doing Nothing To Prevent Disease &#8230;11 Suspected Cases Turned Negative In Nigeria -FG &#8230;As NASS Proposes Stiffer Sanctions Against Gas Flaring From 2021"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The President of the Senate, Dr Ahmad Lawan, yesterday, indicted the Federal Ministry of Health for not putting serious measures in place to prevent the outbreak of Coronavirus in Nigeria.<br \/>\nHe, therefore, urged the Senate Committee on Primary Health Care to further liaise with the ministry to intensify screening of passengers at the nation\u2019s airports and seaports.<br \/>\nLawan stated this following a point of order by the Deputy Senate Leader, Senator Ajayi Boroffice.<br \/>\nBoroffice drew the attention of the Senate to the failure of health personnel at the airports and seaports to thoroughly screen passengers coming into the country.<br \/>\nHe explained that he was subjected to screening for Coronavirus on arrival at a South African airport, recently.<br \/>\nHe said the screening at the South African airport usually takes up to 30 minutes before passengers would be allowed to disembark the aircraft.<br \/>\nHe said the situation was different on his arrival at the Nigerian airport when the health officials in the nation\u2019s airports merely issued a form for passengers to indicate if they were sick or not.<br \/>\nHe said, \u201cThere is no form of any screening of passengers for Coronavirus by Nigerian officials at the airport.<br \/>\n\u201cIt is worrisome, situations where travellers coming into the country were not dully screened for the dreaded virus.\u201d<br \/>\nBoroffice said he brought the attention of the Senate to his experience for the Federal Ministry of Health and other concerned agencies to take note.<br \/>\nLawan commended Boroffice for raising the issue.<br \/>\nHe said every country in the world was making efforts to ensure that the virus did not cross their borders.<br \/>\nHe said although the Federal Ministry of Health and other associated agencies were doing their best, their best was not good enough.<br \/>\n\u201cWe must take all the necessary measures at our ports, airports, seaports, to protect our people.<br \/>\n\u201cIf anybody is coming from China, he or she should be quarantined not even isolation for two weeks or four weeks, we have to protect the lives of Nigerians,\u201d he added.<br \/>\nSimilarly, the Senate, yesterday, condemned the high lending rates in the country, accusing the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) of not encouraging investors with the monetary policy.<br \/>\nThe Senate insisted that the CBN has not done enough in balancing the deposit interest rate and lending with the goal of encouraging savings.<br \/>\nThe chamber expressed concern that with higher interest rates, interest payments on credit cards and loans are more expensive.<br \/>\nIt said the development was thereby discouraging people from borrowing and spending.<br \/>\nThe red chamber, therefore, mandated two of his committees to probe the CBN and the commercial banks involved in the monetary policy.<br \/>\nThe committees are Finance and that of Banks, Insurance and Other Financial Institutions.<br \/>\nThe decision was taken sequel to a motion by Senator Solomon Adeola, representing Lagos West and chairman of House of Representatives Committee on Public Accounts.<br \/>\nThe motion titled, \u201cUrgent need to bridge the gap between the lending interest rate and deposit Interest rate among commercial banks and other financial institutions\u201d.<br \/>\nHe said, \u201cThe latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics shows that the inflation rate further rose from 11.98 per cent in December, 2019 to 12.13 per cent in 2020.<br \/>\n\u201cThis development negatively affects the deposits of commercial bank customers in addition to the low-interest rates on deposits.\u201d<br \/>\nMeanwhile, Nigeria still has no confirmed case of the raging Coronavirus infection, according to the National Economic Council.<br \/>\nHowever, 11 suspected cases in the country turned negative so far.<br \/>\nThe Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire and the Minister of State for Health, Senator Olorunnimbe Mamora, had given an update on the infection to the NEC meeting chaired in Abuja Abuja by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo yesterday.<br \/>\nBriefing State House Correspondents after the meeting, Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, said Coronavirus, otherwise known as Corvid-19, had yet to reach Nigeria.<br \/>\nEgypt and Algeria are the only African countries with confirmed cases.<br \/>\nHe spoke more, \u201cIn Nigeria, the good news is, yes there have been a total of 11 suspected cases, but all the 11 have turned out to be negative.<br \/>\n\u201cIn fact, there was a scare in Lagos yesterday (Wednesday), about two cases, but all have been confirmed negative as we speak.<br \/>\n\u201cBut Nigeria still places itself on high risk, as also advised by the World Health Organisation. So, what are the federal and all the states are doing? We are looking at all the international airports that we have as major entry points.<br \/>\n\u201cThey are Abuja, Kano, Lagos, Enugu and Port Harcourt. The alertness in each of these airports is very high.\u201d<br \/>\nHe added that the country had testing facilities in Lagos, Abuja and Edo State to respond to any emergencies.<br \/>\nOn Lassa Fever, the governor said there were 690 reported cases in the country from January to date, out which 118 of the patients died.<br \/>\nHe added that Edo, Ebonyi and Ondo states had 72% of all reported cases out of the 18 states with incidents.<br \/>\nThe states include Edo, Ebonyi, Bauchi, Plateau, Enugu, Gombe, Katsina, Kogi, Sokoto, Taraba, Delta, Rivers, Adamawa, Nasarawa and Lagos.<br \/>\n\u201cOf all these confirmed cases, about 72 per cent of them are prevalent in Edo, Ondo and Ebonyi states.<br \/>\n\u201cSo, the Ministry of Health and the federal government are concentrating on these three major states\u201d, Sanwo-Olu said.<br \/>\nSimilarly, the Senate, yesterday, considered a bill which proposes stiffer sanctions for any person or corporate entity involved in gas flaring in Nigeria from January 1, 2021.<br \/>\nThe Gas Flaring (Prohibition and Punishment) Bill, 2020, which scaled second reading during plenary, was sponsored by Senator Albert Bassey Akpan (Akwa-Ibom North East).<br \/>\nClause 11(a) of the bill provides that, \u201cAny person who flares gas after December 31, 2020 contrary to section 4 of this Act, commits an offence under this Act, and shall be liable on conviction to pay a fine which shall not be less than the cost of gas at the international market.\u201d<br \/>\nLeading the debate on the floor, Akpan recalled that though the Bill was passed by the 8th Senate in 2018, it failed to receive concurrence by the House of Representatives due to time constraints as it was close to the end of the legislative session.<br \/>\nHe said that the bill\u2019s introduction by the 9th Assembly, which promises guaranteed rapid infrastructural development of the oil and gas sector, will enhance revenue accruable to government and ensure environmental improvement for the people of the Niger Delta.<br \/>\n\u201cThe flaring of natural gas produce in association with crude oil is one of the most dangerous environmental and energy waste practices in the Nigerian petroleum industry.<br \/>\n\u201cGas flaring affects the environment and human health, results in economic loss, deprives the government of associated tax revenues and trade opportunities, and deprives consumers of a clean and cheaper energy source and environment,\u201d Akpan added.<br \/>\nThe lawmaker stated that available data from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) showed that in 2018, Nigeria lost over N217billion in revenue as oil and gas companies flared a total of 244.84 billion standard cubic feet (scf) of natural gas within the same period.<br \/>\nHe added that with the average price of natural gas put at $2.90 per 1,000 scf as of February 16, 2017, the 244.84 billion scf flared translates to a loss of $710m or N217billion \u2013 using the official exchange rate of N305.25\/ dollar.<br \/>\nAccording to the lawmaker, \u201cThe volume of flared gas according to analysis, is sufficient to feed 3 LNG trains or generate 3.5GW of electricity.\u201d<br \/>\nBassey explained that the bill when passed into law, will address the inadequacies and shortcomings of the 1979 Act; bring gas flare penalty in line with current economic realities; and ensure the achievement of the National Flares-out target of January 1, 2030.<br \/>\n\u201cThe current gas flare penalty of N10 per 1,000 scf is too low, and not in line with current economic realities and encourages continuous gas flaring by operators with its attendant negative effect on our environment instead of encouraging investment in infrastructure by the operators to make gas available for our domestic use,\u201d Akpan lamented.<br \/>\nThe Gas Flaring Prohibition and Punishment Bill 2020, according to the lawmaker, \u201cseeks to increase the gas flaring penalty to an appropriate and commensurate level sufficient to de-incentivize the practice of gas flaring, whilst introducing other market measures to encourage efficient gas utilization.<br \/>\n\u201cThe Bill equally makes it mandatory for operators to submit gas utilization plan within 90 days of the commencement of the Act for effective monitoring and makes provision for a two year periodic: review of the Minister\u2019s powers granted under the Act,\u201d he added.<br \/>\nCiting the United States of America, he said that the piece of legislation also makes specific provisions for the installation of requisite gas flare meters equipped with facilities that enable real time, online data retrieval for independent reporting and monitoring by the industry regulator.<br \/>\nPresident of the Senate, Dr Ahmad Lawan, referred the bill to the Senate Committee on Gas for further legislative inputs.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The President of the Senate, Dr Ahmad Lawan, yesterday, indicted the Federal Ministry of Health for not putting serious measures in place to prevent the outbreak of Coronavirus in Nigeria. 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