Tag: COVID-19

  • BEWARE! FG alerts Nigerians to smartphone Coronavirus ransomware

    BEWARE! FG alerts Nigerians to smartphone Coronavirus ransomware

    The federal government (FG) has alerted Nigerians to the existence of an Android-based malicious and fraudulent Coronavirus Ransomware Application, which claims to provide updates on the virus and infections near the user.

    In a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the Ransomware blocks access to users’ personal data and accounts and threatens deletion, unless users pay One Hundred US Dollars ($100) in Bitcoin within 48 hours.

    He said the Ransomware App, detected on the website, prompts users to download an Android App purportedly for Coronavirus map tracking and heat map visuals.

    Alhaji Mohammed said the development confirms warnings against cyber criminals seeking to exploit the growing spread of the virus for nefarious gains.

    He, therefore, called on the general public not to download the Ransomware App and to seek updates on the pandemic only from the appropriate authorities.

  • BREAKING: Sanwo-Olu orders closure of Lagos markets

    The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has ordered the closure of all markets not selling essential commodities such as medical equipment, water, foodstuff with effect from Thursday.

    Sanwo-Olu made this known in a live press conference on Tuesday.

    According to him: “It is not a total lockdown, we still want people on essential services to go about their normal activities.

    “We are trying to de-centralise markets in Lagos. This is why we want to use some of our closed schools as markets, so people can buy food and medicine without going a long distance.

    “It is only when you are alive that you can talk about economics and finance.”

     

  • Reps demand emergency measures over COVID-19

    The House of Representatives on Tuesday demanded emergency measures on the part of the Executive arm to protect the Nigerian people and the economy from the potentially dire consequences of a widespread outbreak of the Covid-19 among the populace.

    The House, while adopting a watershed motion by the Speaker Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, directed the Federal Ministry of Education to immediately make available hostels in the now-vacated Federal Government Colleges across the country for use as emergency care centres and isolation units by the Federal Ministry of Health and the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

    The House said this measure should be adopted if it becomes necessary to do so to manage high numbers of people requiring treatment from the Covid 19 disease.

    The lawmakers also instructed the Federal Ministry of Health and the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to immediately develop contingency plans for the establishment of emergency care facilities at the Federal Government Colleges.

    “These contingency plans should include cost estimates for the provision of equipment, material, medicines and other such requirements as may become necessary,” the House said.

    The Green Chamber further directed the Federal Ministry of Health, to work with the Association of General and Private Medical Practitioners of Nigeria (AGPMPN) and other such stakeholders to develop plans for the deployment of a corps of doctors and medical professionals to these emergency care centres as the need arises.

    The House urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) as part of its Policy Measures in response to Covid – 19 to act urgently to fully fund the establishment and operations of these emergency health centres across the country.

    The lawmakers equally resolved to invite the governor and senior management of the CBN to brief the leadership of the House on the details of the apex bank’s policy measures in response to the Covid–19 outbreak, including the procedure and requirements for the disbursement of earmarked intervention funds under the emergency policy measure.

    The lawmakers commended the activities thus far taken by the Federal Government of Nigeria to prevent the occurrence of Covid-19 pandemic in the country.

    They urged the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to exercise his authority under the Customs, Excise Tariffs, Etc. (Consolidation) Act to remove any import or excise duty on essential medical equipment as determined by the Minister of Health to be necessary for the management of Covid-19 diseases in the country.

    Moving the motion, Gbajabiamila said Covid-19 disease caused by the novel Coronavirus has emerged as the most significant threat to the physical, mental and economic wellbeing of the people and nations of the world.

    He said the alarming levels of spread and severity of the disease have caused the World Health Organisation (WHO) to rightly classify the outbreak of Covid-19 as a pandemic, as the spread of the disease has now reached every corner of the world with 341,000 recorded infections and 14,700 deaths globally. He said these numbers continue to increase rapidly, almost on an hourly basis.

    Gbajabiamila argued that the novelty of “the disease combined with its rapid spread has caught the world almost unawares and there is, for the most part, no preexisting framework for managing the short, medium and long term consequences of the pandemic. As such we are left to adopt and implement emergency measures on the fly and in the expectation that our efforts may help to avert the worst consequences of this new threat.”

    “The existing healthcare framework and facilities in the country are not sufficiently robust to provide an effective and lifesaving response in the likely event of a largescale outbreak of the Covid-19 disease within our shores.

    “We do not have enough hospital beds, Intensive Care Units, respirators, testing kits, thermal disinfection equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE). We are also short on the numbers of medical personnel required to manage a significant national outbreak of the disease.”

    “If we, in our capacity as representatives of the people, are determined to act quickly and of one accord, we have it within our power to avert some of these consequences and ensure that we cushion the worst effects of this emerging crisis, and all its dimensions.

    “Our interventions at this time require the full cooperation and support of the Executive Arm of government, without which not much will be achieved. Therefore, we will seek to act in unison, making sure that our interventions complement the actions already being taken by the ministries, department and agencies of the government, and support the plans already in place.”

    The motion was unanimously adopted by the members of the House.

     

  • JUST IN: CBN retains MPR at 13.5%, says Covid-19 pandemic may lead Nigeria into recession

    The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has held the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) constant at 13.5%.

    This was disclosed by Governor, CBN, Godwin Emefiele while reading the communique at the end of the MPC meeting.

    Other parameters such as Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR), Liquidity ratio, and asymmetric corridor remain unchanged.
    According to the MPC, the decision to hold all rates constant was largely driven by the outbreak of COVID-19 that has largely disrupted the global economy, as Nigeria faces a crunch test following crash in oil price.

    Emefiele further noted that the current pandemic may lead Nigeria into another round of recession.

    Emefiele said the Committee also left the Asymmetric Window at +200 and -500 basis points around the MPR.

  • CDQ calls for rent reduction due to COVID-19

    CDQ calls for rent reduction due to COVID-19

    Street rapper, Sodiq Yusuf a.k.a CDQ has said that property owners need to cut the rents of their tenants amid the economic burden of the coronavirus outbreak.
    The distressed rapper on Monday took to his Instagram page to announce that his family would be giving a three-month rent cut on their properties due to the “unproductiveness” caused by COVID-19.

     

    “In respect of the alarming widespread of coronavirus (Covid-19), we the Yusuf family have decided to cut off 30% of your annual rent for the year 2020,” he wrote.
    “The 30% is equivalent to 3 months pay and it is solely agreed on to cover up for the period of unproductiveness caused by this epidemic.
    “Please, stay indoors and adhere to all safety guidelines from the government as we extend our love and well wishes to you during this trying time.”
    CDQ also urged other property owners to do the same, adding that it’s only fair his likes be considerate amid the hardships that have accompanied the coronavirus outbreak.
    “We concluded on taking some burdens off the people that are attached to the little properties we have control over in this temporal hard time” the rapper explained.
    “If there’s no productive activities happening with the ongoing shut-down issues right now, there has to be a way we can be rational and fair to ourselves to make life easy for our fellow humans.
    “I’m actually posting this not as a show off but to commence a movement that will probably influence everyone with good heart out there to make life easy in this hard time for anyone under or attached to us somehow…”

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B-FPOg0p69T/

     

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Nigeria currently has 40 confirmed cases of the dreaded COVID-19 across six states. Consequently, the federal government had initiated a number of measures in a bid to prevent further spread of the disease in the country.
  • BREAKING: COVID-19 task force storms Aso villa as ‘Corona’ hits presidency

    BREAKING: COVID-19 task force storms Aso villa as ‘Corona’ hits presidency

    Following reports of a case of the deadly coronavirus in the presidency, members of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 have just visited the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    According to reports reaching TheNewsGuru, (TNG)The members were led by the Chairman, Mr Boss Mustapha.

    Mustapha is the Secretary to the Government of the Federation.

    The members declined to state their mission.

    Mustapha replied reporters, “We are going to brief the media later.”

    However, the floor the members visited houses the office of the Chief of Staff to the President, Mr Abba Kyari.

    The CoS has been reported to have tested positive to coronavirus, though the State House did not speak on the issue.

    A source claimed that the visit might be in connection with the testing equipment donated by Chinese billionaire, Jac Ma, to see if could be installed at the Villa.

    Aside from the SGF, other members of the PTF on Covid-19 sighted at the Villa were Minister of Health, Prof Osagie Ehanire; Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika; Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; Minister of Information and Culture, Mr Lai Mohammed; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama; Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Mrs Sadiya Umar-Farouk; and the Minister of State Health, Senator Olorunimbe Mamora.

  • Anambra Govt. bans all traditional ceremonies, including new yam festivals, title-taking ceremonies

    Anambra Govt. bans all traditional ceremonies, including new yam festivals, title-taking ceremonies

    Anambra State Government has placed a ban on all traditional ceremonies, including new yam festivals, title-taking ceremonies in response to the growing threat of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.

    Governor Willie Obiano announced the ban on Monday in his remarks at a press briefing on ways of containing the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The Governor’s remarks read: “In response to the growing threat of the CoronaVirus Covid-19 pandemic, the Government of Anambra State has come out with the following measures to keep our people safe –

    “Civil servants in the state are hereby directed to proceed on a 14-day work-from-home with effect from Tuesday, March 24, 2020. However, any civil servant may be called upon at any given time to handle an urgent assignment as the case arises. This directive excludes all staff of Anambra State Ministry of Health workers and officers on essential duty.

    “All public gatherings are hereby suspended in Anambra State till further notice with effect from today, March 23, 2020. This includes traditional marriage ceremonies, community festivals, ofala festivals, masquerade festivals, Igbankwu nwanyi, funeral ceremonies, baby christening, new yam festivals, title-taking ceremonies and any meeting of more than 30 participants. Traditional rulers and President General of Communities must ensure full compliance or be held responsible.

    “All nursery, primary, secondary, vocational and tertiary schools are hereby closed with immediate effect. All academic and extra-curricular activities are hereby suspended.

    “All public transport operators are directed to submit the manifest of all passengers coming into Anambra State to the appropriate authorities with their names, phone numbers, residential addresses and final destination.

    “The general public is mandated to maintain a habit of frequent hand-washing with soap and water as well as use alcohol based hand sanitizers.

    “No Keke or tricycle rider should carry more than two passengers at a time. Drivers of shuttle buses must not carry more than 3 passengers at a time. Drivers of township and mini buses must not carry more than 5 passengers at a time. The public is strongly advised to only visit the markets for essential commodities. All night clubs are hereby closed until further notice. People should endeavor to sit at home.

    “Operators of bars and restaurants should not admit more than 30 customers at a time and must adhere strictly to the basic standards of social distancing. They must also provide hand-washing points and hand sanitizers for their customers. Any violation will attract immediate closure of the premises. All persons returning to Anambra State from all countries of the world and states that have Covid-19 cases must go into self-isolation for 14 days and report.

    “Security Agencies have been directed to ensure full compliance. Finally, we have constituted an Action Committee on Covid-19 headed myself to ensure and hands-on attention to the best was of containing this plague. The members of this committee are:

    “Dr Vincent Okpala, Commissioner for Health, Mr C Don Adinuba, Dr Simeon Onyemaechi, Prof Igwegbe Anthony, Prof Oby Emelummadu, Dr Simon Ushie, Dr Basil Nwankwo, Dr Emmanuel Azuike, Dr Ifeoma Njelita, Dr Uche Onyejimbe, Dr Chijioke Obagha, Prof Maurice Iwu, Dr Joe Akabuike, Dr Ifeanyi Okoye, Dr Ernest Ifebi, Dr Chioma Ezenyimulu, Dr Onyeka Ibezim, Chidi Kanu, Rt. Hon Uche Okafor, Speaker Anambra State House of Assembly, Prof Solo Chukwulobelu, Chief Primus Odili, Sir Uzu Okagbue, and Chinedu Aniagboso

    “All calls related to suspected Covid-19 should be routed to Anambra Public Health Emergency Operation Center on 08030953771 and 08117567363.

    “I want to assure you that we are determined to do our best to preserve life and restore normalcy within the shortest possible time.

    “More guidelines on the best practices to be adopted shall be communicated as the need arises. God bless Anambra State. God bless Nigeria”.

  • BREAKING: Ogun, Lagos record new COVID-19 cases

    BREAKING: Ogun, Lagos record new COVID-19 cases

    Ogun and Lagos States have recorded new Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has confirmed.

    The NCDC confirmed that Ogun recorded one additional case, bringing the number of cases in the State to 3, and Lagos recorded one additional case as well, bringing the number of cases in the State to 29.

    One case is a returning traveler, while the other case is a contact of a previously confirmed case, according to the NCDC.

    As at 1pm on March 24, there are now 42 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country, with 2 cases discharged, and 1 reported death case.

  • COVID-19: Senate holds closed session

    The Senate is in executive session on Tuesday on what appears to be deliberation on Coronavirus (COVID-19).

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the upper chamber went into the session at about 10:45a.m shortly after the President of the Senate Ahmad Lawan walked into the chamber.

    From all indications, the upper chamber may suspend plenary as measures to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 pandemic.

    Already, the Federal Government had on Monday, suspended the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting indefinitely.

    The government had also postponed Council of State meeting and closed all land borders.

    The Federal Government had earlier directed all public servants on Salary Grade Level 12 and below to work from home in the interim.

    The government had also announced that it would enforce social distancing policy, especially on gatherings above 50 persons in attendance.

  • COVID-19: FG provides smart alternatives for face-to-face meeting

    COVID-19: FG provides smart alternatives for face-to-face meeting

    The Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, through its parastatal Galaxy Backbone has provided video conferencing, telepresence and video IP phone facilities in most MDAs within its Abuja metro Fiber network, to provide a smart means of communication and collaboration within the public sector.

    Uwa Suleiman (Mrs), Spokesperson to Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, made this known in a statement on Tuesday, stressing that, with the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is highly recommended to exercise measures such as social distancing as a necessary precaution towards curbing the spread of the deadly and highly infectious virus.

    The statement reads: “With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is highly recommended to exercise measures such as social distancing as a necessary precaution towards curbing the spread of the deadly and highly infectious virus.

    “With the disease known to spread primarily through contact with infected persons, surfaces or environments, there is a need for civil servants and the workforce in the country to minimize physical and face-to-face meetings.

    “In light of this, the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami, FNCS, FBCS, FIIM encourages MDAs and civil servants to use the Federal Government’s Unified Communication Services (UCS) platform available to provide reliable and secure audio and video communication within the 1Gov network.

    “The Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy through its parastatal Galaxy Backbone has provided video conferencing, telepresence and video IP phone facilities in most MDAs within its Abuja metro Fiber network, to provide a smart means of communication and collaboration within the public sector.

    “Platforms available to minimize the need for physical meetings while performing the day to day functions of government are: IP Voice and Video Telephony Services: About 16,000 unit have been deployed to provide users secure free voice & video communications over Galaxy’s network using physical handsets and software-based endpoints; and Video Conferencing/ telepresence Services: About 120 terminals have been deployed to provide real-time video conferencing for users to meet and collaborate with colleagues and partners across various locations nationwide and internationally.

    “The Honourable Minister, therefore, calls on all MDAs and public officers that have these services deployed to use them by hosting remote meetings and conferences which will help limit the spread of the virus”.