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  • Gunmen kill student, four others in Plateau

    Gunmen kill student, four others in Plateau

    No fewer than five persons have been killed by gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen in K/Vom community of Vwang District in Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau state.

    The gunmen who reportedlystormed the peaceful community at about 10:30pm on Thursday night shots sporadically on the locals who were having good time at a relaxation spots after a hectic day.

    It was learned that four persons were shot death in a relaxation spots while a student of the School of Animal Health Production Vom, Plateau state was shot death close to his shop.

    Witnesses said the gunmen escaped through some difficult path in the community.

    The witness said: “After I heard the gunshots and people were crying for help, I was inside my house and I heard the footsteps of the people climbing the hells to go and I didn’t know that they are the perpetrators.”

    The community which is housing the National Veterinary Research Institute Vom (NVIR) and the neighbouring National Institute for Policy and Strategy Study (NIPSS) among others was thrown into mourning mood.

    It was learned that the youths in the community stage a peaceful protest and rejected the corpse that the Federal Government and security Agencies should take responsibility.

    The District Head of Vwang, Da Gyang Balak condemned the killings and described it as unfortunate.

    Efforts to get the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO Uba Gabriel was not successful as he was not picking his calls and not responding to text messages.

  • Covid-19 hits Plateau hard, 10 Nigerians feared dead in one day

    Covid-19 hits Plateau hard, 10 Nigerians feared dead in one day

    Plateau State records Coronavirus spike on Tuesday, as the pandemic killed 10 Nigerians in the last 24 hours.

    The state posted 116 new coronavirus infections, almost doubling the the national figure of 239 cases on Tuesday, as reported by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, NCDC.

    With this development, emphasis has shifted from Lagos, which recorded just 19 new cases, to Plateau as the new epicentre of the virus.

    The State tripled the 35 cases it raked in on Monday, with the new infections it posted on Tuesday.

    The NCDC also confirmed 10 people dead in the last 24 hours across the country.

    READ ALSO Nigeria’s Coronavirus caseload declines, as 24 States record new cases
    Till date, 54,247 confirmed cases of coronavirus have been recorded, with 42,010 survivors discharged.

    With the 10 new deaths, the total deaths arising from Coronavirus have reached 1,023 in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

    How States stand on Tuesday

    Plateau-116
    FCT-33
    Lagos-19
    Ekiti-12
    Kaduna-11
    Ogun-11
    Ebonyi-8
    Benue-7
    Abia-5
    Delta-5
    Ondo-4
    Edo-3
    Imo-2
    Osun-2
    Bauchi-1

    54,247 confirmed
    42,010 discharged
    1,023 deaths

  • Covid-19 spreads more in Plateau as Lagos witness declines

    Covid-19 spreads more in Plateau as Lagos witness declines

    Nigeria now has 53,727 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 250 new cases recorded on Saturdaay night.

    According to a tweet from the Nigeria Center for Disease Control, NCDC, 41,314 patients have now been discharged, with 1,011 patients losing their lives to the Coronavirus pandemic.

    Plateau moves up from 44 cases on Friday to 69 new infections, while Lagos moved from 27 cases on Friday to 21 cases today.

    Lagos has consistently recorded a plunge in coronavirus infections in the last two weeks, an act that made the governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu deciding to open highers institutions, primary and second schools in the state next month.

    Lagos has also shutdown four isolation centres for want of patients, with 43 patients currently in the three remaining isolation centres.

    The nation’s confirmed Coronavirus infections moved to 53,727 on Saturday with 41,314 survivors discharged and
    1,011 deaths.

    How States stand on Saturday

    Plateau-69
    FCT-41
    Lagos-21
    Delta-14
    Kaduna-14
    Bayelsa-13
    Enugu-13
    Ekiti-11
    Bauchi-9
    Ogun-8
    Edo-7
    Oyo-7
    Rivers-6
    Adamawa-4
    Osun-4
    Nasarawa-3
    Ebonyi-2
    Kwara-2
    Gombe-1
    Imo-1

    53,727 confirmed
    41,314 discharged
    1,011 deaths

  • Plateau worse hit as Nigeria announces fresh figures of daily Covid-19 infections

    Nigeria has recorded 443 new coronavirus (COVID-19) infections, bringing its total caseload to 45,687.

    According to figures reported by the Nigeria Center For Disease Control (NCDC) on Friday night, the new cases were confirmed in 19 states.

    The report showed that the state with the highest number of new cases was plateau with 103 infections, followed by Lagos with 70 and FCT having 60 cases.

    The other states with new infections are Ondo-35; Edo and Rivers-27 each. Kaduna has 20 new Coronavirus cases; Osun-19; Borno-18; Oyo-18; Kwara-11; Adamawa-9; Nasarawa-7; Gombe-6; Bayelsa and Imo-4 each; Bauchi and Ogun-2 each; Kano-1

    So far, the country has been able to treat and discharge 32,637 patients (with 12,114 active cases), while its total number of deaths stood at 936.

    Meanwhile, the NCDC has continued to urge members of the public to adhere to all recommended safety protocols to avoid the further spread of the virus.

    The agency, on Friday , joined the World Mask Week (WMW) global movement aimed at encouraging people to wear face masks to protect to themselves against COVID-19.

    The centre said in the absence of a vaccine that can prevent infection, and as COVID-19 cases increase globally, citizens must depend on non-pharmaceutical measures, which include the use of face masks, hand washing, physical distancing and supportive management of confirmed cases, to mitigate the impact of the disease.

  • Plateau: Chief of Staff tests negative to COVID-19

    Plateau: Chief of Staff tests negative to COVID-19

    The Chief of Staff to the Plateau Governor, Mr Noel Donjur, has now tested negative to Coronavirus.

    Donjur had earlier tested positive to the virus which led him to go into isolation for treatment in line with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) protocols.

    Mr Dan Manjang, State information Commisioner, made the disclosure on Saturday in a statement signed and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Jos.

    Manjang said that the State Commissioner of Health, Dr Ndam Lar, broke the news and said that the Chief of Staff was “asymptomatic.”

    “The State government hereby wishes the Chief of Staff sustainable good health and gives God the glory for showing him great mercy.

    “Let me reiterate that COVID-19 is real and it is not a death sentence,” Lar said.

    The Commisioner, however, appealed to the public to avail themselves to the test to ascertain their health status as it relates to the virus.

    He advised the public to exploit government initiative of taking over the bills and treatment of those whose tests have turned positive.

    According to him, government frowns at those stigmatising persons that have been infected.

    “Rather than stigmatising one another, we should be our brothers’ keepers by standing by each other under thick and thin,” he said.

    The commissioner called on all State civil servants to avail themselves for the COVID-19 test as “report reaching the government has it that some people have circumvented the exercise.

    “Government frowns at this behavior and view it as not only an affront but an act of disrespect to authority.

    “The Head of Service has been duly directed to deal with the matter administratively and that will include sending such recalcitrant staff to an isolation centre for the stipulated period of 14 days.”

  • INEC fixes Imo, Bayelsa Plateau bye-elections ahead of Edo, Ondo guber polls

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), has assured that the nation’s democracy and electoral process cannot be truncated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The Commission therefore insisted that all elections will go on as scheduled despite the Coronavirus scare, adding that “while the Commission takes the COVID-19 pandemic seriously, our democracy and electoral process cannot be truncated for this reason, particularly because health authorities have advised on measures to protect the public from the virus, including all those involved in elections.”

    The Commission also disclosed that it will conduct the Bayelsa Central, Bayelsa East, Imo North and Plateau South, as well as other bye-elections ahead of the two major Governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States.

    Outstanding bye-elections include Nasarawa Central State Constituency, Cross River North Senatorial District, Nganzai and Bayo State constituencies of Borno State and Bakori State constituency of Katsina State.

    INEC National Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu, who gave the hint in his remarks during the maiden virtual meeting with States Resident Electoral Commissioners, stated that “the Commission has directed the RECs for the nine States where the bye-elections will hold to begin preparations in earnest”.

    He added that, “the same time, we are also studying reports of recent elections conducted under the COVID-19 pandemic”,

    According to Yakubu, “it is my pleasure to welcome you to this historic meeting. This is the first time the Commission is holding a formal meeting with the Resident Electoral Commissioners without anyone of you leaving your States of deployment. I am glad that all the Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs) are connected to this meeting.

    “I must quickly add that with today’s virtual meeting with you, the deployment of communication technology will increasingly become the dominant means of information dissemination within the Commission in particular and the management of the electoral processes in general, including future engagement with stakeholders”.

    He continued that, Today’s meeting is holding against the background of the global health challenge posed by the COVID-19 pandemic in which no country around the world is unaffected. Our country’s national effort to combat the pandemic is coordinated by the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on whose request the Commission has made available a number of vehicles from our fleet to support the emergency response.

    “The majority of these assets were deployed to Lagos, Kano and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) which have so far recorded the highest number of reported cases in the country.

    “Like every national institution in Nigeria, the COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted our activities. For instance, further engagement with the National Assembly and stakeholders on electoral reform as well as the conduct of some off-season elections had to be suspended because of the global health emergency. Happily, the PTF has issued Guidelines on protective measures for the gradual restoration of normalcy nationwide. On that basis, the Commission recently released its own policy on conducting elections in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Commission is convinced that electoral activities can resume but in full compliance with the advisory issued by health authorities.

    “Consequently, the end of tenure Governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States scheduled for 19th September 2020 and 10th October 2020 respectively will proceed as planned. Already, some of the registered political parties have notified the Commission of the dates for their party primaries leading to the nomination of their candidates for the two elections.

    “While the Commission takes the COVID-19 pandemic seriously, our democracy and electoral process cannot be truncated for this reason, particularly because health authorities have advised on measures to protect the public from the virus, including all those involved in elections.

    “In addition to the two Governorship elections, the Commission is also making preparations to conduct nine legislative bye-elections. Already, vacancies have been declared by the Senate President in respect of four Senatorial Districts (Bayelsa Central, Bayelsa East, Imo North and Plateau South). Similarly, the Speaker of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly has declared the seat for Nasarawa Central State Constituency vacant. Information reaching the Commission also indicates the existence of vacancies for the Cross River North Senatorial District, Nganzai and Bayo State constituencies of Borno State and Bakori State constituency of Katsina State.

    “The Edo and Ondo Governorship elections as well as the five Senatorial and four State Assembly bye-elections are spread across nine States of the Federation involving a cumulative number of 62 Local Government Areas (LGAs); 687 Registration Areas (RAs); 9,149 Polling Units (PUs) and 6,454,950 registered voters. Put in the context of our sub-region, the number of registered voters for these off-season elections is equivalent to holding General Elections in Liberia, Guinea Bissau, Sierra Leone and Cape Verde put together. Full delimitation details for the elections have been uploaded on our website and social media platforms.

    “The Commission is determined to hold some of the bye-elections ahead of the two major Governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States to enable us test run and fine-tune our modified processes in view of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “Already, the Commission has directed the RECs for the nine States where the bye-elections will hold to begin preparations in earnest. At the same time, we are also studying reports of recent elections conducted under the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in places such as Mali and South Korea, for any lessons that will strengthen our processes and protect all those involved.

    “At this meeting, we will receive the input of our RECs to the new policy with particular reference to its implementation in the areas of recruitment and training of ad hoc staff, logistics for the deployment of personnel and materials, the conduct of party primaries and nomination of candidates, the submission of the names of polling agents by political parties, the accreditation of observers and the media, the security of the electoral process, polling unit management and the collation and declaration of results.”

  • Plateau Speaker says House ready to support measures to combat COVID-19

    Plateau Speaker says House ready to support measures to combat COVID-19

    Plateau House of Assembly Speaker Abok Ayuba has assured Gov. Simon Lalong of the legislators’ readiness to support all measures aimed at tackling the dreaded COVID-19 in the state.
    Ayuba, in a goodwill message to Lalong who clocked 57 years on Tuesday, said that the lawmakers would equally support measures to fight insecurity and poverty.
    The message signed by the Speaker’s Press Secretary, Bulus Atang, appealed to Plateau people to cooperate and support Lalong’s administration to enable it deliver on its mandate of improving the lot of Plateau residents.
    It admonished the governor to deploy his experience toward building a peaceful, prosperous and united Plateau, and prayed God to grant Lalong more years of health, wisdom, strength and divine protections.
  • Plateau killings: Gov Lalong orders arrest of culprits involved in attack on village

    Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau has ordered security agencies to arrest those involved in the killing of four people, following fresh attack on Mgbrazongo village in Bassa Local Government area of the state.

    The governor gave the order in a statement issued by his Director of Press and Public Affairs, Dr Makut Macham in Jos.

    He said the victims included, a clergy, adding that property were also destroyed in the community.

    Lalong expressed disgust over the barbaric actions of the criminals, saying they did not only have respect for the sanctity of human lives, but had been consumed by their orgy for blood.

    “It is unfortunate that they chose the period when the state was working hard to combat the Coronavirus pandemic to perpetrate their murderous acts, while sympathising with the victims’ families.

    “Government will not tolerate these senseless acts of murders, unleashed on innocent citizens. I have directed traditional and community leaders to cooperate with security agencies in identifying these attackers who cannot be shielded.

    “These attacks have persisted in recent weeks, a situation that is highly unacceptable to my administration,” he said.

    The governor recalled that Ancha, Hukke and Nkyiedonworo communities in Bassa Local Government Area recently came under attack and lives, property and Livestock were lost, saying such inhumane act would not be tolerated by his administration.

    “I have dispatched a fact finding team led by Commissioner for Commerce, Aku Abbey who visited the Bra Ngwe Rigwe, Rev. Ronku Aka and other stakeholders who included village and district heads, Ardos, and community leaders”, he said.

    The stakeholders called for deployment of more security personnel in Rehwenku,Tafigana, Katumai Rekwechongu, and Kpasho communities who were vulnerable to the attacks.

    The Governor also also directed the Peace Building Agency to engage relevant stakeholders to forestall such attacks, through systematic dialogue as well as an enhanced security architecture.

  • COVID-19 suspected case to be buried in Plateau

    COVID-19 suspected case to be buried in Plateau

    Late Jeol Dewus, who was suspected to have contracted the COVID-19 disease and who died last Sunday would be buried on April 8 at his home Town, Bwonpe in Mangu Local Government Area of Plateau.

    Dewus was, however, confirmed to have died of some health complications, and not the Coronavirus.

    A member of his family, Mr Danjuma Nuhu-Namang, disclosed this to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Mangu.

    NAN reports that late Dewus illness had sparked panic and controversies amongst residents of Plateau as rumours were rife that he was suffering from Coronavirus.

    He (Dewus) had been in a coma for two weeks before he finally died on April 5 at the Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) due to some health complications and not COVID-19, according to the State Government.

    “We are set to bury our brother, late Dewus, on Wednesday in the village, Bwonpe: What is keeping us in the hospital now is non-settlement of the medical bills, which is about N75,000 only.

    “The authorities of Mangu Local Government pledged to assist us in settling the bill and as soon as we receive their contribution, we shall offset the bills to enable us prepare for the burial tomorrow (Wednesday),” Nuhu-Namang said.

    Nuhu-Namang, who is Secretary of Mwaghavul Development Association (MDA), Jos Branch, further disclosed that the deceased left behind a wife and six children.

    Contacted, Mr Lawrence Danat, the Executive Chairman, Mangu Local government, said, “we have sent N50, 000 to the family to help them settle the medical bills of the late Dewus.

    “As a council, we can only assist the family in the settlement of his (Dewus) medical bills, but not to take full responsibility of his burial.

    “We do assist as a council when a corpse is abandoned or family members, like that of Dewus approach us for help.

    “I have directed that funds be made available for them to settle his medical bill in preparation for his burial as they (family) said.

    “When we were told of his predicament, we took him to the hospital for medical attention beginning from Na-Allah Na Kowa Hospital in Mangu Town to Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH), where we unfortunately lost him.

    “In fact, we quickly came in when he (Dewus) was suspected to be suffering from COVID-19.”

    Also speaking, Wife to the deceased, Mrs Nanbam Joel, said, “we have received the sum of N50, 000 from the Local Government this morning of Tuesday.”

    The widow expressed gratitude to the Chairman and management of Mangu local government for the good gesture.

    On whether her late husband was a staff of National Assembly, the widow answered in the negative explaining, “he was driving a former Senator from the South West and not a full fledged staff of NASS.”

    Mr Lar Ndam, State Commissioner for Health had on Sunday confirmed the death of Dewus to NAN, adding that he died of some health complications and not the COVID-19.

    Ndam said, “Dewus had been in a coma for two weeks and died in JUTH due to some health complications and not COVID-19.”

  • COVID-19:Plateau Nurses, Midwives threaten strike over protection equipment

    COVID-19:Plateau Nurses, Midwives threaten strike over protection equipment

    Nurses and Midwives in Plateau on Saturday threatened to withdraw their services from the fight against the spread of COVID-19 due to the alleged non-provision of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) by the State Government.

    The health personnel under the auspices of National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), Plateau Council, made the threat at a news briefing in Jos.

    The Chairman of the council, Mrs Briskila Dabit said, “Everyone knows about the danger of COVID-19 and it will be unfair on the side of government to expose our members to the virus without personal protection equipment.

    “We have decided to down tools in all health centres, including hospitals and Isolation centres if the state government will not provide our members with the desired protection equipment.

    “It is no longer news the havoc the ravaging virus is causing to doctors, nurses and midwives across the globe; we need protection if we must serve our fellow citizens as patriots.

    “As an association, we are of the shortage of PPE in our hospitals and Isolation Centres; consequently, we have directed our members not to attend to any patient with a suspected case of coronavirus without PPE,” she stated.

    Dabit, who declared “No PPE, Don’t Risk Yourself,“ however, frowned at the government’s exclusion of the association’s members in the Task Force it recently set up to fight the spread of COVID-19 in the state.

    She called on the state government to release the employment letters of successful candidates of nurses and midwives to help bridge the gab of health personnel in hospitals and isolation centres.

    She also called for the implementation of isolation and barrier Nursing techniques appropriately as well as control Ward traffic by limiting the number of visitors to hospitals.

    The chairman also urged the state government to “use this opportunity to develop the health sector which needs serious intervention”.

    “Lastly, I urge all nurses in the state to take extreme care and sacrifice more during this period by adhering to all precautionary measures recommended by Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and WHO to prevent transmission of the virus and stay safe,” Dabit admonished.

    When contacted, Mr Dan Manjang, State Information Commissioner, said that the state government was mindful of the danger of the virus to health personnel and had made adequate arrangement for protection equipment.

    ”We know the danger this virus could pose to our health officials and we have taken steps toward their training and protection.

    “As for the need for employing more hands in our hospitals and isolation centres, we are looking into that in consideration to the funds available to the government, ” Manjang said