Tag: Enugu State

  • Woman infects 62-year-old mother-in-law with COVID-19 in Enugu

    Woman infects 62-year-old mother-in-law with COVID-19 in Enugu

    A woman in Enugu State has infected her 62-year-old mother-in-law with the dreadful Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Obi Emmanuel Ikechukwu has said.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Dr. Ikechukwu, who made this known in a statement, giving an update on the 2 more COVID-19 confirmed positive cases in the State as announced by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

    He stated that the woman is the COVID-19 case 16 in the State, who evaded the inter-state boundary restriction, all the way from Lagos State to bury her recently deceased husband in their community in Igbo-Etiti LGA of Enugu.

    The development brings the total number of cases for Enugu to 18, with 10 active cases and 8 discharged.

    The statement reads: “The first new case (Case 17) is a 45-year-old male who hails from Igbo-Eze North LGA of Enugu State and lives in Lagos State but still managed to make his way to Enugu State on the 21st of May, 2020 despite the inter-state movement restriction.

    “Concerned members of his community alerted the health authorities, since he too was already ill, leading to his assessment and testing. His result returned positive for COVID-19 on the 23rd of May 2020.

    “The second new case (Case 18) is the 62-year-old Mother-in-Law of Case 16, who has become a positive contact. Case 16 as earlier reported, evaded the inter-state boundary restriction, all the way from Lagos State and across several other states (obviously assisted by unscrupulous individuals), to bury her recently deceased husband in their community in Igbo-Etiti LGA of Enugu State.

    “Evading or assisting anyone to evade the inter-state movement restriction, is unlawful, of no known benefit and has instead contributed to the rising number of COVID-19 positive cases in the state.

    “Such actions are militating against the measures put in place by the Enugu State Government to prevent the spread of the virus and should be discouraged by all well-meaning inhabitants of the state.

    “It is in our best interest to continue to comply with the directives of the Federal and Enugu State governments and the public health advisory of the Federal Ministry of Health, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, and the Enugu State Ministry of Health.

    “This is a time to encourage family members or friends, especially if ill, to remain where they are and seek health care.

    “To discourage family and friends who want to move the body of a deceased loved one several miles away in these times, for interment.

    “To stay at home when it is not absolutely necessary to go out.

    Wear a facemask/covering whenever you must go out.

    “Keep a safe distance from other people at all times, which is social/physical distancing and avoid crowded places.

    “Practice good respiratory hygiene (when coughing or sneezing).

    “Clean surfaces with a 1 in 6 concentration of bleach and water.

    “Wash your hands with soap for 20 seconds under running water as often as possible.

    “And when facilities for handwashing are unavailable, sanitize your hands as often as possible using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer

    “When You do these, you protect me, and when I do these, I protect you. Let us Stay Safe!”

  • SAD: Nollywood actress, Emilia Dike is dead

    SAD: Nollywood actress, Emilia Dike is dead

    Nollywood actress, Emilia Dike, is dead. She reportedly died on Wednesday in Enugu after slumping.

    Mr Okechukwu Oku, a movie Director, who expressed sadness over the bad news, took to his Instagram page, @okechukwuoku on Wednesday to announce the death of the actress.

    ”Why is death taking the best people???? I’m confused oooo.

    “Just filmed with Mama here on my 2 last projects, excited to release it and this horrible news today.

    ”A woman with a heart of gold, Aah noooo. Will miss you Mrs Dike.

    “Nollywood has lost a gem in you. This is messed up’,’ he wrote.

    Some Nollywood stars like Uche Ogbodo, Anita Joseph, Belinda Effah, Ken Erics and others have expressed shock at the news of her passing.

    Dike featured in Nollywood movies such as “Ignorant couples”, “Dust of yesterday”, “Kings Guard”, “Where Money Never Sleep 1 and 2”, and many more.

  • Confirmed cases of COVID-19 test negative in Enugu

    Confirmed cases of COVID-19 test negative in Enugu

    The Enugu State Ministry of Health says two of the 10 Coronavirus disease COVID-19 cases undergoing treatment in the state have now tested negative.

    The state’s Commissioner for Health, Prof. Ikechukwu Obi, said in a statement issued on Sunday that they were being assessed for discharge from the isolation and treatment centre where they had been receiving treatment.

    Obi explained that the two cases were the three-year old and 13-year old contacts of the third case in the state, an indigene of Bauchi State with a travel history to and from Jos, Plateau.

    “The unwavering support and commitment of the Enugu State Government ably led by Gov. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi has continued to yield good results as the motivated staff of the ministry continue to work tirelessly to identify, isolate and treat COVID-19 cases.

    “The good people of Enugu State are still encouraged to continue to comply with the directives of the Federal Government and the Enugu State Government on containment of the spread of COVID-19.

    “As well comply with the precautionary measures in the public health advisory of the Federal Ministry of Health, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the state Ministry of Health,’’ he said.

    It would be recalled that before now the state had 12 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and had successfully treated and discharged two patients about a month ago.

    The state has 10 active cases it is treating in its isolation centres.

  • COVID-19 patient absconds isolation in Delta State, intercepted in Enugu

    COVID-19 patient absconds isolation in Delta State, intercepted in Enugu

    The Enugu State Rapid Response Task Force on COVID-19 and security agencies have intercepted a run-away COVID-19 patient from the Delta State Isolation and Treatment Centre.

    Prof. Ikechukwu Obi, the State Commissioner for Health made this known in a statement on Tuesday in Enugu.

    Obi said that the run-away COVID-19 patient was intercepted in the State on Monday by the security agencies in active collaboration with the Delta COVID-19 task force.

    He said the arrest followed the directive by the Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, that the absconded patient be located and returned to the Delta isolation centre.

    The commissioner said that contact tracing of those who had contacts with the run-away patient and the decontamination of the places the patient had been to while in Enugu had begun.

    “The ministry, therefore, reminds the good people of the state that in times like these, we owe a responsibility to each other to inform relevant authorities when we develop symptoms or know someone who may have symptoms or history of cross boundary travel into the state. The numbers to call are 08182555550, 09022333833, or the NCDC number 080097000010,’’ he said.

    Enugu State has recorded a total of eight COVID-19 cases. The State at present has six active cases receiving treatment while two others had been successfully treated and discharged.

  • Enugu govt updates Ndi Enugu on COVID-19 lockdown, others

    Enugu govt updates Ndi Enugu on COVID-19 lockdown, others

    Maintain that all land boundaries remain closed, adding that the Presidential directive on the compulsory use of face masks or covering in public and the overnight curfew from 8pm to 6am takes effect immediately.

    Read full text of the state government’s statement signed by the Hon. Commissioner for Information, Nnanyelugo Chidi Aroh:

    “RE- COVID 19 RESTRICTIONS AND CONTROL MEASURES IN ENUGU STATE.

    ” 1. The Enugu State Government reiterates that ALL MEASURES AND REGULATIONS put in place for the control of the spread of the COVID 19 in the state remain in force until further notice.

    ” 2. It is pertinent to emphasise that all inter-state land borders remain closed as earlier directed except for medical emergencies and movement of essential goods and services.

    ” 3.futhermore,the Presidential directive on the compulsory use of face masks or covering in public and the overnight curfew from 8pm to 6am takes effect immediately.

    ” 4. NDI-ENUGU are therefore encouraged to strictly adhere to these restrictions and control measures,in addition to maintaining physical distancing and good personal hygiene.

    ” 5. The state Government is presently consulting with all relevant Agencies and stakeholders towards a comprehensive review of all measures put in place to curb the spread of the COVID 19 and will address the state within the week.

    ” Nnanyelugo Chidi Aroh. Mnim,Fidrpn,ACArb.
    Hon Commissioner”

     

  • Lockdown: Ugwuanyi directs LG chairmen, vigilance groups, others to man boundaries

    Lockdown: Ugwuanyi directs LG chairmen, vigilance groups, others to man boundaries

    Gov Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has directed the 17 Local Government chairmen, neigbourhood watch groups and traditional rulers to man their council borders to contain the spread of coronavirus in the state.

    A statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Prof Simon Ortuanya in Enugu on Thursday said this followed reports that persons on non-essential duties had continued to traverse the boundaries of the state.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the state recently recorded a new index case of COVID-19 after two previous cases were discharged.

    The governor directed the council chairmen to also mobilise Development Centre administrators, councillors, town union Presidents General and youth leaders to man the boundaries that are contiguous with other states.

    He also directed the Council Chairmen to liaise with members of National Union of Road Transport Workers, Association of Tricycle Riders Transport Union and Motorcycle Riders Union to ensure that intending passengers beyond Enugu State were not allowed to board vehicles in motor parks within their jurisdiction.

    Ortuanya urged them to ensure that passengers conveyed from outside the state were not allowed to disembark within their Local Government Council Areas.

    According to him, vehicles of erring operators will be impounded and handed over to law enforcement agents for appropriate action.

    “This condemnable conduct compromises the current efforts of the state government to contain the ravaging COVID-19 pandemic.

    “The border control activities in all Local Government Council Areas in Enugu State that are contiguous with other states will be intensified at night-time, which is the time most of the infractions occur,” he said.

    The SSG warned that any person or group caught aiding and abetting the illegal traverse through the state borders would be arrested and handed over to security agencies for prosecution.

    Ortuanya noted that these decisions were in furtherance of Gov. Ugwuanyi’s determination “as ever to contain the spread of the contagion in Enugu State and protect residents from avoidable morbidity and mortality.

    In a related development, the state Commissioner for Health, Prof Ikechukwu Obi has disclosed that it had began contact tracing of the new COVID-19 patient in the state.

    Obi urged those that had contact with the woman who returned from Jos, Plateau to submit themselves for testing.

    He said that the police had sealed the residence of the patient at No 66 Nike Road, Abakpa Nike for fumigation and contact tracing.

  • Court declares strike by resident doctors in Enugu Teaching Hospital illegal

    Court declares strike by resident doctors in Enugu Teaching Hospital illegal

    The National Industrial Court, Enugu Division on Wednesday declared the ongoing strike by resident doctors in Enugu State University Teaching Hospital (ESUTH), Park Lane as ‘illegal and contemptuous’.

    The court also said that the state government had the option of initiating contempt proceedings against the doctors.

    It would be recalled that resident doctors in the hospital on April 25, embarked on an industrial action over alleged failure of the state government to comply with the agreement reached with the doctors.

    However Justice O. O. Arowosegbe, ruling on a motion exparte brought by one Oscar Mba, said that the resident doctors proceeded on the strike in spite of a subsisting injunction earlier obtained by the state government.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that Mba instituted the motion for himself and on behalf of Enugu urban residents through his counsel, Mr Princewill Agu.

    The order sought the court to impress on the doctors to stay all actions in connection with the resumed industrial action.

    Agu told the court that his client was devastated on April 27, when his wife took their twins to the facility for medical check up.

    He said that his client discovered that the resident doctors had withdrawn their services.

    The lawyer said that it was unprofessional for the doctors to embark on strike as they were engaged in the provision of essential services in a bid to contain the rampaging Coronavirus pandemic.

    However Arowosegbe, in the ruling, said that the relief sought by the motion could not be granted as the state government was not joined in the matter.

    The judge ruled that the state government reserved the right to initiate contempt proceedings against the resident doctors.

    He said that the subsisting injunction restraining the doctors from embarking on an industrial action could be revisited as the defendants were the same doctors and the prayers same as that of the state government.

    He, therefore, said that the state government could invoke Form 48 and 49 to commence contempt proceeding against the defendants.

    He adjourned the matter until May 20, being the same date the court had earlier slated to hear the substantive case between the government and the resident doctors.

    Arowosegbe said the substantive case between Mba and the resident doctors and that of the state government with the resident doctors would be heard together.

  • Enugu investigates travel history of COVID-19 case confirmed in Jigawa

    Enugu investigates travel history of COVID-19 case confirmed in Jigawa

    The Enugu State government on Tuesday said it had begun investigation into the confirmed COVID-19 patient in Jigawa State of having a travel history to the state.

    Enugu State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Ikechukwu Obi, said this in a statement in Enugu.

    “The report of a confirmed case of COVID-19 in Jigawa State, with alleged travel history to Enugu State is currently being investigated,’’ he said.

    He said if the allegation was found to be true, the state would begin the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) stipulated protocols.

    He said the protocols would involve contact tracing as well as appealing or forcing them to start self-isolation and close medical monitoring.

    The Enugu State Ministry of Health on April 15 and April 16 discharged its two index COVID-19 patients, who were husband and wife with recent history of oversea travel.

    The State currently has no COVID-19 patient.

  • Community leaders raise concern over school feeding programme in Enugu

    Some community leaders in Enugu State have raised concern over the implementation of the National Home Grown School Feeding Programme (NHGSFP) in the state.

    The stakeholders expressed their dissatisfaction during the Project Tracking Reports of some Federal Government intervention programmes across the three senatorial zones of the state.

    NHGSFP is a government led N70 per day school feeding programme, aimed to improve the health and educational outcomes of public primary school pupils.

    The programme uses farm produce locally grown by smallholder farmers to provide children nutritious mid-day meals on every school day.

    However, reports by project tracking groups sponsored by Divine Era Development and Social Rights Initiatives (DEDSRI) in four selected local government areas of the state faulted the progress of the programme.

    The pilot local government areas are Nkanu West, Udi, Igboeze North and Igboeze South.

    The Chairman of the Project Tracking Committee in Nkanu West Local Government Area, Mr Nick Nnamchi, said that the implementation of the programme in the area lacked adequate supervision.

    Nnamchi said that the committee found out that many of the primary schools in the area were excluded from the programme.

    “Salaries of serving vendors are not paid regularly and whenever this happens, they do not cook for the pupils for that period,” he said.

    One of the food vendors in the area who pleaded anonymity, said that their contract sum had been reduced which in turn had led to irregularity in the supply of meals to the school children.

    The source said that they were now paid between N80, 000 and N90, 000 per month compared to the initial N120, 000 monthly payment.

    In Igboeze South Local Government Area, the Project Tracking Committee Chairman, Mr James Okeanya, said that out of the 44 primary schools in the area, only 33 were benefitting from the programme.

    Okeanya said that over 70 per cent of the schools benefitting from the programme in the area had problems ranging from poor food quality and irregularity in supply of food to the pupils.

    “A teacher in one of the schools told us that the pupils, sometimes, develop diarrhea after eating the food.

    “We found out that most of the vendors who are expected to supply food for 20 days in a month end up supplying for 10 days,” Okeanya said.

    Also, the Chairman of the Project Tracking Committee in Igboeze North Local Government Area, Mr Titus Onuche, described the implementation of the programme in the area as an ‘embarrassment’.

    Onuche said that most of the vendors were not supplying food to the pupils even after getting their payment.

    He called on the state government to set up a monitoring team to ensure that funds released by the Federal Government for the programme did not end up in private pockets.

    Also, the Education Secretary, Igboeze North Local Government Education Authority (LGEA), Mrs Ukamaka Eze, said that the NHGSFP was reviving primary education in the area.

    Eze said that the programme had boosted primary school enrollment in the area.

    She however, said that it was sad that out of the 118 primary schools in the area, only less than 100 schools were benefitting from the programme.

    Eze said that both education secretaries and head teachers of primary schools in the area were not carried along at the onset which hindered oversight of the programme.

    She said that there had been complaints of the poor food quality supplied to the pupils, adding that she had once summoned them to a meeting and urged them to make good use of the money paid to them.

    Reacting, the Programme Manager, NHGSFP in the state, Mr Ifeanyi Onah, confirmed that only about 60 to 70 per cent of primary schools in the state had been covered by the programme.

    Onah said that some vendors were delisted from the programme because the information they supplied to the Federal Government Budget Office did not tally with their Bank Verification Numbers (BVN).

    “These vendors were earlier posted to the schools that are currently not covered. However, we are making efforts to get all schools in the state covered, though it has not been easy,” he said.

    He said that the food vendors had issues with payment which have in turn affected the regularity of food supply to the pupils.

    Onah appealed to the Federal Government to increase the contract sum, adding that N70 per meal was inadequate.

    “The N70 is expected to cover the food, animal protein and fruits and the money is grossly inadequate.

    “Enugu State has distinguished itself from others by organising the vendors into corporative societies. They budget together; buy together; cook together and by so doing, we are able to technically combat the inadequacy of N70 per meal,” Onah said.

    Meanwhile, the Executive Director of DEDSRI, Ms Ogechukwu Enwelum, said that the project was being implemented in the state under the Strengthening Citizens’ Resistance Against Prevalence of Corruption (SCRAP-C) project.

    Enwelum said that the project was implemented in collaboration with ActionAid Nigeria, Upright for Nigeria and Ukaid.

    She said that it was aimed at improving service delivery through community actions for social accountability and transparency.

  • Enugu govt debunks building Islamic Centre

    Enugu govt debunks building Islamic Centre

    The Enugu State Government has debunked reports on social media alleging it is constructing an Islamic Centre in Uwani, Enugu.

    In a statement by the Commissioner for Information, Nnanyelugo Chidi Aroh, the state government described the allegation as “unfortunate, malicious, wicked and false”, stating that “there is no truth in the said story”.

    The information commissioner added that “the story is only aimed at distracting the state government from its widely acclaimed determination to deliver massive infrastructural development and good governance to the people of Enugu State”.

    Aroh pointed out that the state government, in keeping with its commitment to open and transparent governance, always “abides by strict due process in the approval of any government project and expenditure”.

    He said the people of the state are briefed regularly on projects the state government approved for execution as well as the financial value of such projects, such as the recent approval for the construction of a modern Christian Worship Centre in the Government House Enugu, “the first of its kind since the creation of the old Anambra State”.

    According to him, “while the state government will continue to respect the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion as guaranteed by Section 38 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999, we urge all these agents of mischief and falsehood to join hands with the government in its widely acclaimed effort to improve the standard of living of the people of Enugu State and continue the massive road construction and infrastructure works.

    “These include the New Secretariat Building in Nsukka, the Unity Park/garden, the road network at the New Golf Estate Annex, and the unique efforts to provide security and protect lives and property in line with the oath of office which obviously has resulted in the provision of vehicles, motorcycles, modern fire fighting vehicles and equipments and the procurement of rapid response vehicles in the State”.

    While calling on the public to disregard the false allegation, the commissioner maintained that “the state government will continue to do all within its powers to ensure positive development in the state and encourage harmonious co-existence of all residents.Enugu State is in the hands of God”.