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Covid-19 Second Wave: FCTA Set To Embark On Thorough Enforcement Of Health Rules

Taofeek Olayemi Lawal
Last updated: December 19, 2020 2:16 am
By Taofeek Olayemi Lawal
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 The Federal Capital Territory Association (FCTA) has set all machinery in motion to embark on a rigorous enforcement of all extant COVID-19 health and safety protocols to stop the spread of the disease in the FCT.

FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, revealed this during a press briefing on the second wave of COVID-19 in the territory held on Friday, 18th December 2020.

According to the minister, the fight against the virus in the FCT had been mostly effective as had been attested to by stakeholders including members of the National Assembly, the Presidential Task force on Covid-19 and members of the public. He added that the FCT had maintained a high testing ratio and recorded relatively few mortalities.

Bello however decried the rising number of positive cases in the territory which he said were unacceptably high adding that this was mainly because residents had ceased to comply with recommended health guidelines put in place to curb the spread of the virus.

“Our recorded figures over the last three weeks have been unacceptably high and there is an urgent need to contain it as much and as fast as possible,” the minister stated.

The minister nonetheless added that the enforcement teams will step up their activities and return to the streets of the FCT working very closely with the judiciary through the mobile court system under existing laws.

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He stated that the FCT Administration will re-enforce its communication and public enlightenment strategies that will involve the active participation of local youth groups and non-governmental organisations to drive the campaign processes to reach the nooks and crannies of the Territory”

Bello called on Abuja residents not to be carried away by the euphoria of the festive season and let down their guard against the deadly virus.

The minister came out with the guidelines to curb the spread of the virus which are based on resolutions reached during a stakeholders meeting held earlier in the week, the Public Health Advisory of the NCDC, and the Federal Executive council meeting

The guidelines as released are;

i.                The Abuja Market Management Limited and the various market associations should work together to carry out sensitization activities and also ensure compliance of all extant health protocols.

ii.               All extant regulations issued as conditions for re-opening of places of worship on the 4th of June 2020 still subsists and heads of the various congregations are to ensure compliance.

iii.             All extant regulations guiding the operations of entertainment and recreational centers still subsists and operators of such places are enjoined to ensure strict compliance.

iv.            Public transportation facilities such as buses taxis and tricycles must also obey all already established protocols.

Other COVID -19 guidelines in offices and business premises are;

i.     Mandatory temperature checks must be carried out on all employees and customers entering office and business premises in the FCT

ii.    No mask, No entry, No service – all staff members, visitors and customers entering workplaces, shops or business premises must wear a face mask that should cover the mouth and nose.

iii.  All office and business premises must have a handwashing station with running water and soap or hand sanitizer

iv.    Restrict all physical meetings and instead opt for virtual meetings, whenever possible..

v.    Office, shops and business premises must be well-ventilated and cleaned regularly throughout the day.

vi.     Employees who are feeling unwell or have COVID-19 symptoms, should notify their supervisor immediately, or stay at home and seek medical attention to confirm diagnosis, by doing a COVID19 test.

 Bello also expressed the appreciation of the FCT Administration to all medical and other front line personnel in the fight against COVID-19.

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