The National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance(APGA), Ozonkpu Victor Oye, has warned against politicizing the fight to curb the outbreak of coronavirus in Nigeria. He called on all and sundry to show restraint and work in concert with governments at all levels towards freeing citizens from the spreads and rampaging COVID-19 disease. The
The National Chairman of the All Progressives Grand Alliance, Ozonkpu Victor Oye, has warned against politicizing the fight to curb the outbreak of coronavirus in Nigeria.
The APGA National Chairman who gave the warning in a statement made available to newsmen, on Wednesday, also lamented some challenges people experience in bringing home the remains of their deceased relatives from outside his Anambra State in recent times for burial. Continuing, he said, “This is to avoid any slip or error that may be catastrophic to the general wellbeing of the people. The guidelines were designed essentially in line with the requirements of the World Health Organisation and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control ”.
“Everybody accompanying the corpse must give their contact details to the Anambra State Government health authorities for follow-up in a 14-day quarantine protocol.
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