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General News of Wednesday, 18 March 2020

Source: PUNCH

Coronavirus: Brief Nigerians now, Senate tells Buhari

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The Senate, on Wednesday, urged the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) to “immediately” address the nation on the situation of coronavirus pandemic in Nigeria.

The red chamber said if the president addressed Nigerians, citizens and government agencies would be more serious in adhering to the preventive measures.



It also asked the Federal Government to take more drastic measures to contain the virus’ spread.

The Senate said the preventive measures should include a travel ban on some countries identified as epicentres, restrictions on large gathering, tighter border control, and stringent screening of those coming into the country.

It also asked the government and Nigerians to keep abreast of development related to the pandemic.

It asked the Federal Government to ban some airlines from countries where the virus is widespread.


The Senate asked the government to close down all international airports in Nigeria except Abuja and Lagos as well as suspend the issuance of visa on arrival.

It urged the Federal Government to quarantine Nigerians returning from countries that had recorded over 1,000 cases.

It demanded a Special Intervention Fund to be set aside to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.



The resolutions followed a motion by Senator Danjuma Goje.

The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, cautioned against being complacent.

He called for improved measures to be taken so as to prevent an uncontrollable outbreak of the disease in Nigeria.