ABUJA – The federal government has said it is in a position to reopen the country’s airspace for foreign flights in “a few weeks.”
As it lamented Covid-19’s growing wave of network transmission, claiming that the virus had raided 536 of Nigeria’s 774 local authorities.
As a result, the government has prolonged the existing phase of the tight airlock for 4 weeks while offering the reopening of airspace for foreign flights.
In addition, 10 a.m. at four o’clock in the afternoon curfews, the restriction of mass meetings and the virtual holding of government meetings on site.
He noted that last month, the number of states with more than 1,000 showed instances greater than 10 and the CTF.
The president of the PTF presidential race organization in Covid-19 and the secretary of government of the SGF Federation, Boss Mustapha, in the briefing of thursday’s race organization.
Deplored the increasing non-compliance with non-pharmaceutical prevention measures; Lack of implementation of published rules to maintain lives; inadequate commitment by some states in the national response; as well as a “persistent fear about the hole between known cases and the actual burden of disease; and apathy, fatigue and disbelief are mixed to challenge public enlightenment, conformity and behaviour change.”
“Community transmission is on the rise, as evidenced by the fact that 536 local government areas – 69% of the total – have reported a case of COVID-19.
“In order to maintain the achievements already achieved, the TFP advised the president that the current phase of the reaction with minor adjustments to address economic, socio-political and aptitude concerns. These measures are described in more detail in the rules for evolving through the national coordinator.
However, it is to tell you that the main proposed adjustments are aimed at achieving the following objectives:
Gradual reopening of air flights according to established parameters;
Reopening of rail transport within established parameters; Allow permission to leave categories to resume before exams; Allow level 12 officials to return to work; and the opening of amusement parks for supervised exercises.
“After careful attention to the recommendations, the Chair agreed: Continue the current national reaction to COVID-19 for 4 more weeks in accordance with the adjustments reflected in the report;
Partnership with state and local governments to create networks of awareness and commitment to coVID-19 reaction;
Give the state government and the CTF a mandate for non-pharmaceutical guidelines, mainly the use of masks in public places and appearances;
Encourage state governments to work with local government to intensify measures such as contact search, baseline mobilization and threat communication; and strengthen collaboration with other federally mandated teams at the federal/state point to harmonize the country’s reaction to COVID-19 in the short, medium and long term.”
International flights, NYSC
The national coordinator of the TFP, Dr. Sani Aliyu, said the executing organization had asked the Ministry of Aviation to paint the resumption of flights in a few weeks.
Aliyu added that the NYSC National Youth Services Corps control had been ordered to begin painting towards a recovery in the next stages of the facilitating confinement.
He said; “Restrictions continue to exist in the entertainment and schooling sector, as well as in other activities that attract massive concentrations such as the exploitation of markets and centers of worship.
“Specifically for air transport, national operations have already resumed, as have the railways. For foreign travel, we have the aviation industry to initiate the procedure of opening foreign airports, provided that all local and foreign prevention rules on Covid-19 are in force. .
“We have replaced the recommendation regarding the arrival of flights. Passengers arriving at airports for domestic flights are requested to arrive at least one and a half hours before their flight and 3 hours before foreign flights when restarting.
“Additional infrastructure could possibly be needed at some airports. What we have to do, and we have made it very transparent to THE VET, is that we have to do it again as soon as possible, but in a way that does not compromise all the efforts we have made in the face of this pandemic.
“Hopefully the airports will open in weeks than in months. That’s what we’re looking for,” he added.
The director-general of the Nigeria NcDC Center for Disease Control, Dr. Chikwe Iheakwazu, told the National Health Council, which held its assembly on Thursday, that the sector will have to continue working harder to prevent the spread of the virus in order to fully reopen the economy.
According to him, until there is a vaccine, physical care personnel cannot oppose Covid-19 in the war.
“What we have agreed together is that for our economy to reopen, so that our country will restart slowly, so that all the benefits of easing restrictions become a reality, we, in the aspect of public fitness, have a duty to respond.
“Until we have a vaccine, there won’t be time when we’ll say, all right, let’s relax. That’s absolutely out of the question. The assembly we had today with the honorable fitness commissioners was to encourage us, you know, to motivate us to continue despite six months of hard work,” he said.
Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika said the resumption of foreign flights is not just an aeronautical service, as the greatest attention is the suitability of the population.
He said that while the industry would like to reopen completely to earn cash and save jobs, the truth is that it will have to work with relevant stakeholders before reopening airspace for foreign flights.
FCT threatens schools
In the meantime, the Federal Authority of the Capital Territory FCTA has stated that it will not hesitate to close any school in the territory that violates covid-19 standards for the protection of its schoolchildren in the exit categories that resume their exams.
Ikharo Attah, chairman of COVID 19 Ministerial Working Group on COVID Compliance 19, which led the team to inspect some schools in the nation’s capital, said the administration may not disclose the danger of contracting the virus to academics and therefore would not. compromise the rules for the resumption of schools.
“Any school that does not comply, we will do everything in our power for students and it is very likely that such schools will be closed through court proceedings, while students will have to pass and take their exams elsewhere, until the school complies with the protective instructions, and those guilty of the school’s mismanagement will be held accountable.
“CTF Minister Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has been very transparent about this, which would threaten the life of a student or teacher. He said everyone has to get into a safe environment,” Attah said.
He noted that most of the public and personal schools his team visited to know their compliance point had shown about 80% of their preparation for the protection of schoolchildren and teachers in their respective schools, offering enough hand-washing points, disinfectant and a decontaminated environment.
“From our point of view, this is already encouraging in the sense that the schools we have been in, whether public or private, if we compare them at a midpoint, will give them a score of about 85% in terms of preparation. . They complied. You may only see handwashing points, hand sanitizers and there were also social distances in their classrooms,” he said.
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