Akwa Ibom State Government has appealed to everyone to henceforth voluntarily make themselves available for testing by the COVID-19 team in the state. In a statement made available to newsmen in Uyo titled, “Preparing To Open up the Economy,” the ...
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Okon faults FG’s defence of Caverton Helicopters, Rivers to unveil boundaries task force
Backing Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike’s detention of Caverton Helicopters pilots, Senator Anietie Okon has described the Federal Government’s defence as deceitful, dubious and malicious. In a statement made available to newsmen in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, the Peoples Democratic ...
Read More »Centre laments rising cases of pandemic, seeks greater commitment, don charges politicians to shun bias
President of the Centre for Change, Dr. Joel Okei-Odumakin has expressed concerns over the escalating figuresof COVID-19 cases released on daily basis, warning that it is an indication that the country may be in the pandemic for a longer period. ...
Read More »Coalition begins relief operations in Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Rivers, FCT
As the Muslim Coalition Against COVID-19 concludes logistics arrangements to begin its relief operations, it has mobilised no fewer than 700 health workers for the task. The coalition comprises 48 Islamic organisations, which gathered to support government in the fight ...
Read More »JNI urges Islamic clerics to avoid group prayers, sermons during Ramadan
The Jama’atu Nasir Islam (JNI) has advised Islamic scholars and clerics to avoid congregational prayers and sermons during the Ramadan fast, urging Muslims to observe government’s lockdown order to curb spread the COVID-19 in the country. Secretary General of JNI, ...
Read More »Group flays ‘barbaric’ enforcement of lockdown in South East
The Alaigbo Development Foundation (ADF) has condemned what it described as ‘barbaric’ approach adopted by some security agencies in enforcing Federal Government’s lockdown order in the South East geopolitical zone. In a statement yesterday, the group also “condemned in strong ...
Read More »Over 43,000 vulnerable persons to benefit from CCT scheme in Anambra
Over 43,000 poor and vulnerable persons are to benefit from Federal Government’s palliatives under the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) scheme aimed at cushioning the effect of coronavirus pandemic in Anambra State. Anambra State Coordinator, State Operations Coordinating Unit (SOCU), Bede ...
Read More »SERG tasks S’East govs on border closure, Abia denies receiving FG’s palliatives
Following the lockdown to check spread of coronavirus in the country, the South East Regional Group (SERG) has urged governors of the region to take more drastic steps to safeguard the region by closing all state borders. The group said ...
Read More »IPC condemns arrest of journalists, demands abducted reporter’s release
Piqued by the incessant arrests, harassment and intimidation of journalists, the International Press Centre (IPC) has condemned the act and demanded immediate release of a reporter presently being held incommunicado by security operatives. Citing the recent harassment of an Ebonyi ...
Read More »Groups caution the elderly against non-essential travels, others
The Alliance for Aging Research (Alliance) and the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) have urged elderly people and those with underlying medical conditions to avoid non-essential travels and crowded events to guide against the COVID-19 pandemic. The groups hinted ...
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