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How journalists can contribute in ending coronavirus pandemic

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By Samuel Akpan

The world is currently at the mercy of the heinous monster coronavirus also known as COVID-19 that is rapidly ravaging the globe. As at Friday morning, the virus infected 537, 017 people, causing 24, 117 deaths worldwide.

In the face of the deadly pandemic, Alibaba, Amazon and hosts of other mega multinationals, foundations and individual philanthropists have joined the fight by making donations in forms of cash, medical help, test kits and other supports to worst hit countries.

In Nigeria, for instance, ex-Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, pledged N50 million. Chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Isyaku Rabiu, donated N1bn in cash. United Bank for Africa (UBA) quadrupled that figure to help Nigeria and Africa.

GTBank availed 100 beds care centre. The Redeemed Christian Church of God added ventilators. Folorunsho Alakija then imported test kits and other materials. Aliko Dangote, after an initial donation of N200 million, is leading top bankers and private sector to raise aid.

All of these kind gestures are geared towards fighting the deadly pandemic. It isn’t solely the elites’ duty, though. Charity is blind to profession.

For journalists and other media practitioners, reporting developments around the world may not be enough. There is a bit more to be done to annihilate the virus.

Several journalism-based institutions, networks and centres around the world have organized a series of webinars, seminars and workshops in training journalists on how to report the coronavirus pandemic and measures they can take to prevent themselves from contracting the virus.

Incorporating solutions journalism in reporting the COVID-19 pandemic could be journalists own way in fighting the virus. It may not be enough for journalists to simply report the rising infected cases and spiralling deaths of the pandemic. But by reporting and integrating how other countries or places are succeeding in curtailing the spread of the virus can be a guide for others to follow suit and would take away the excuses for failure elsewhere.

An article in journalism.co.uk by Marcela Kunova says that “If you are looking for more accessible sources, the SJN invites newsrooms to explore who is making even modest progress in responding to not only the medical consequences of the virus but also the social and economic consequences.”

He added that “you can also look for stories of people who are making progress to protect frontline workers, address social isolation, connect vulnerable populations to key health, safety, and economic resources.” Kunova wrote.

Solutions Journalism Network (SJN) that focuses on rigorous reporting on responses to social problems has gleaned about 40 solutions stories from different news medium on fighting the coronavirus. This can help other journalists in integrating solutions to their reports.

As a journalist, incorporating solutions to your reportage spreads the message of hope and reassures health workers, government and people in other climes that people are getting it right and succeeding in fighting the dreaded monster.

This is not the time to peddle fake news or exaggerate claims. Solutions reporting should be based on journalism core ethics of accuracy, truthfulness, fairness, integrity, independence, and accountability.

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Military activates measures against COVID-19, distances self from states lockdown orders

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The Defence Headquarters says it has  activated measures to aid the civil authorities in the ongoing fight against the Coronavirus pandemic, adding that enforcement of the lockdown imposed by state governments not part of such measures.

Coordinator Defence Media Operations, Major General John Enenche, who briefed journalists at the Defence Headquarters, said that the Nigerian Armed Forces has adopted a two-pronged approach including medical and security approaches.

General noted that, the intervention is non-kinetic with major features of Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) activities, which is in line with the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) lines of conducting contemporary military operations in Nigeria.

He disclosed that retired medical personnel will be recalled to boost manpower in the designated medical facilities.

According to him, “sequel to the on-going fight against the spread of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by the Federal government of Nigeria, the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) has put measures in place to aid the civil authorities.

“As you may be aware, Section 217 (2) c of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), empowers the Military to act in aid of civil authority.
“Consequently, a committee was constituted at the Defence Headquarters to ensure that the AFN provides the necessary support to the Federal Government of Nigeria, at this period. It is mainly a non-kinetic military operation with major features of Civil Military Cooperation (CIMIC) activities. Equally, it is in line with the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) lines of conducting contemporary military operations in Nigeria”.

He added that “in this regard, the Armed Forces of Nigeria has developed a Two-Pronged approach to fight the pandemic, namely; the medical and security approaches. The medical approach is the deployment of military personnel in aid of all Ministries Departments and Agencies of the Federal Government through the provision of land, maritime and air assets, for transportation of emergency cases and medical supplies, as was the case with the medical supplies donated by the Jack Ma Foundation.

“Furthermore, under the medical aid, we have 17 medical facilities spread across the Country, which have been designated for isolation and treatment of confirmed cases of the COVID-19. We have also concluded plans to recall our retired medical personnel to complement those in active service.

” On Security Related Support, the Armed Forces of Nigeria will activate its Disaster Response Units across the Country in conjunction with National Emergency Management Agency. These units will be responsible for security management of emergencies other than medicals.

The Defence Headquarters hereby assures the general public of its total commitment to the human security effort of the Federal Government of Nigeria”.

UK Prime Minister Johnson tests positive for COVID-19

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Officials in the United Kingdom say Prime Minister Boris Johnson has tested positive for the coronavirus.

Johnson was experiencing mild symptoms of the virus Thursday and is now self-isolating. He plans to continue leading the UK’s response to the pandemic.

Johnson is one of the country’s nearly 12,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Disaster looms as NNPC pipeline leaks

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By Bukola Olasanmi

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) pipeline along Ojukwu Street, Navy Town axis of Satellite Town in Lagos is leaking.

The leakage was confirmed on Thursday by the Director-General Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Mr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu.
Osanyintolu assured that NNPC technicians had been alerted and were on top of the situation.

“We received an alert this evening and upon arrival, it was discovered that an NNPC pipeline along the axis at Ojukwu street, Navy Town was leaking.
“We contacted the NNPC who dispatched a repair team to the location.
“The agency and other first responders intend to remain on high alert until the repairs being carried out by NNPC are fully completed,” he said

The LASEMA boss urged members of the public to proceed with extreme caution in and around the area to prevent any form of explosion or ignition from naked flame or other activity.

Reps member Akin Alabi rejects Toyota Camry, wants better car

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By Toby Prince

The lawmaker representing Egbeda/Ona Ara Federal constituency in Oyo State, Akin Alabi, says he will not be taking the Toyota Camry 2020 cars bought for members of the house as official cars.

Mr Alabi said this on Friday in response to a Twitter user who requested to know if the house really made orders for the cars.

He confirmed in the now-deleted tweet: “Each rep will be given a Camry. But I’m not taking it. I will pay NASS some money to add to it so I can get a better car.”

The acquisitions have faced criticism from Nigerians on social media who say it comes at a time the national concern should be about defeating the coronavirus.

In a tweet, however, Alabi, founder of bookmaking company, NairaBET, suggested that the report of the acquisition was false.

“When government institutions don’t do enough to inform the people, we can’t blame people that take advantage of the situation and peddle fake news and we can’t blame people for believing them,” he wrote.

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Actor Ali Nuhu denies testing positive to Coronavirus

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Popular Kannywood movie star, Ali Nuhu, has denied the rumour making the rounds that he tested positive for coronavirus.

The actor was among the several Nollywood stars, who attended the 2019 African Magic Viewers Choice Award (AMVCA) event in Lagos two weeks ago.

He and four other Kannywood actors reportedly attended the ceremony on March 14.

The Lagos State Government had called for test to be conducted on those who attended the film award ceremony because a guest at the ceremony had the coronavirus.

Nuhu, who spoke on the Hausa Service of the BBC on Thursday, frowned at the way and manner the Lagos State Government publicly declared that all the attendees should submit for testing.

He argued there were guests at the Lagos Film Award ceremony from Kenya, South Africa and other countries but no alarm was raised over the pandemic.

Nuhu said it is almost two weeks now that they attended the event, stating he was free of the COVID-19, which does not require such a long period to manifest.

Besides, he said, they were asked to self- isolate but no health official had visited them for any further action since then.

He said the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) had said there was no need to conduct any test on them.

According to Nuhu: “the centre for disease control discovered that the person suspected to have contracted the virus, is negative. They asked us to self-isolate, that they will come and conduct test on us. Till date, they have not come. They must have known that this issue is a hoax.’

Reps receive Toyota Camry 2020 cars amid coronavirus scare

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Members of the House of Representatives have begun receiving Toyota Camry 2020 model cars as official cars amid the coronavirus pandemic spreading in the country.

Some of the cars were parked at the National Assembly Complex on Thursday, Punchng.com reports.

The newspaper said the lawmakers purchased the V6 Limited Edition variant of the car and have not revealed the cost of each unit, adding that it found that the contract was not awarded to accredited Toyota dealers.

It said the chairman of the Committee on House Services, Wale Raji, confirmed delivery of the cars but declined to respond to further enquiries.

Plans were finalised on February 5, 2020, to buy 400 units of the exotic car.

A member of the House who did not want to be named told the paper that 400 saloon cars would be allocated to each of the 360 members and some top management staff, chiefs of staff to the two presiding officers as well as some of their special advisers and assistants.

“I was told 100 have already arrived and they are sharing them to new members who are not chairmen and deputy chairmen (of committees),” the source was quoted saying.

“The next batch will be for returning (ranking) members who are neither chairmen nor deputy chairmen. The last batch will go to ranking member with appointments.”

According to Toyota’s website, the vehicles could cost as much as $25,000 to $35,000, excluding shipping cost and custom duties, which is about 100 per cent of the actual cost of each unit.

Presiding, principal officers and chairmen of select House committees have already been handed about 14 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado sports utility vehicles.

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BREAKING: Supreme Court dismmises APC application, affirms Matawalle as Zamfara governor

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The Supreme Court has dismissed the application of the All Progressives Congress seeking to review the judgement on Zamfara governorship election. The apex court said the application was a gross abuse of court, frivolous and grossly vexatious. It awarded N2m cost against the APC to be paid to the respondents 1-140. Details […]

BREAKING: Supreme Court dismmises APC application, affirms Matawalle as Zamfara governor
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President Buhari assures all Nigerians, that the Federal Government remains committed to protecting all Nigerians

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In the meantime, I want to assure all Nigerians, that the Federal Government remains committed to protecting all Nigerians. We seek your full support and cooperation as we go through this very difficult time. Together we will triumph over this pandemic.

I will also ask all of us to strictly obey all public health guidelines and instructions issued by the Federal and State health authorities, regarding personal hygiene and social distancing.

 

 

Muhammadu Buhari: The immediate release of a 10 billion Naira grant to Lagos State, which remains the epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak in Nigeria

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Over the last few days I have received extensive briefings on the state of the nation as it relates to the Covid-19 pandemic, from the relevant Federal Government agencies as well as the Lagos State Government.

Accordingly, I approved the following:

The immediate release of a 10 billion Naira grant to Lagos State, which remains the epicentre of the Covid-19 outbreak in Nigeria. This grant will enable Lagos State increase its capacity to control and contain the outbreak, while also supporting other States with capacity building.

The immediate release of a 5 billion Naira special intervention fund to the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) to equip, expand and provide personnel to its facilities and laboratories across the country.

The Nigerian Air Force is already making its fleet available to the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19, to enable a better coordinated and more effective response across the country.

To protect our homeland from external exposure, I directed the immediate closure of our International Airports and Land Borders for four weeks in the first instance, to enable us put up the appropriate policies, processes and infrastructure to cope with suspected and confirmed cases at home, without risking a compounding of the situation with more imported cases.

The inconvenience caused by these flight and travel restrictions to our fellow citizens abroad who want to return home is regrettable, but it is necessary for the greater good, and I thank you all for your understanding and cooperation.

I have also directed that only cargo vessels that have been at sea for more than 14 days be allowed to dock in our ports, after the crew have been tested and confirmed disease-free by the Port Health Authorities. This 14-day restriction however does not apply to vessels carrying oil and gas products as by their nature, there is minimal human contact.

We have also suspended the movement of commuter trains to limit the spread of the virus to other parts of the country.

I have directed the NCDC to draft all its recent retirees back into service to beef up our manpower as we respond to the pandemic.

Furthermore, all NCDC staff and experts who are away on training or international assignments are to return immediately. Already the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) are conducting an evacuation mission to bring back some of our specialists in Central Africa, to enable them support the national response.

I commend the monetary policy authorities for their financial intervention to support our entrepreneurs and companies as we go through this difficult time. We are also looking at fiscal measures to minimise the negative impact of this pandemic on the livelihood of millions of Nigerians.

As you are aware we have begun the process of reviewing the federal budget. We shall communicate our fiscal interventions once the budget review process is concluded.