Tag: COVID -19

  • Covid-19: Oyo Govt. Distributes First Aid Kits to 250 BESDA Learning Centers

    Covid-19: Oyo Govt. Distributes First Aid Kits to 250 BESDA Learning Centers

    The Oyo State government has distributed COVID-19 first aid kits to some Non-Formal Learning Centers, under the Better Education Service Delivery for All (BESDA) programme, saying this is part of its efforts at ensuring rapid response to emergency situations at its learning centers.

    Distributing the customized kits to the beneficiaries in Ibadan, the Executive Chairman, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Dr. Nureni Aderemi Adeniran, explained that the Board will not rest on its oars towards ensuring that centers are given required support within BESDA provisions.

    He added that the gesture was to guarantee necessary first aid treatment when required and prevent avoidable death, while the BESDA programme goes on in the State.

    The OYOSUBEB helmsman said the Board is concerned about promotion of safety and hygienic practice in non-formal learning centers, adding that this will make learners secure and enhance their capacity on compliance to covid-19 protocols.

    Dr. Adeniran stressed that the first aid kits would ease the treatment of injuries and sudden illness before the arrival of professional medical care, admonishing the centers to utilize the kits while they comply with covid-19 protocols.

    “In view of the nature of the non-formal learning settings, we deem it very significant to equip these centers with first aid kits and covid-19 safety materials because of the children”, he said.

    According to him, the kits, which would be supplied in phases to the learning centers, could be used to take care of small wounds, sprain, minor burns and fractures.

    Reiterating the commitment of the Seyi Makinde-led administration to the general well-being of learners in the State, the Executive Chairman said two hundred and fifty centers will benefit in the first phase, saying the other centers will be reached out to in the second phase.

    He stressed that the Oyo State Government is fully committed to the struggle of returning all out-of-school children back to school, saying they must access free basic and qualitative education.

    Also speaking at the event, the BESDA Consultant, Prof. Dupe Adelabu described the provision of the kits as a display of the State Government’s passion for the provision of optimum health care delivery in the state.

    She urged beneficiaries to judiciously utilize the kits provided, stressing that the kits were safe and easy to use as they contained only non- prescribed drugs that could be purchased over the counter.

    Also speaking, the Co-ordinator, Arabic Institute of Nigeria, Ibadan, Alh. Monsuru Abdulsalam who spoke on behalf of the beneficiaries, expressed gratitude to the state government for its efforts at making life more meaningful for the people.

  • COVID -19: NANTA calls for rapid response tests for Nigerians enroute Dubai

    COVID -19: NANTA calls for rapid response tests for Nigerians enroute Dubai

    By Joyce Remi- Babayeju

    President, National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies, Nanta, Mrs Susan Akporiaye has called for COVID-19 rapid response tests on Nigerian passengers flying to Dubai as a way of checking the protocols excesses on passengers at Dubai Airport.

    Akporiaye insisted that it is better for passengers to undergo the compulsory test before departure to avoid the disturbing latest covid 19 protocols from the Dubai Airport Authority.

    She also expressed shock at the new rule that Nigerians bound to Dubai must fly only Emirates airlines, foreclosing and boxing out transit routes opportunities into Dubai from other carriers.

    ” We are studying the situation and consulting widely as the new travel restrictions may put additional financial pressures on Nigerian passengers and also create a monopolistic hold on the route.”
    Indeed, we don’t know what is going on in the minds of other countries and their airlines, this distributing situation may trigger off retaliatory actions, she lamented.

    She stated that the Dubai Airport Authority ought to ask other carriers and their home governments to set up COVID-19 rapid response antigen tests at their various airports to enable passengers on transit to undergo tests before flying into Dubai.

    ” We at Nanta believe that such gestures and arrangements will enhance the credibility of the additional COVID-19 protocols into Dubai and also encourage others in travel business to recover and contribute to building a global coalition against the impact of covid.”

    NANTA decried the industry’s polarization by the Dubai initiative which includes ban on transit passengers from other airlines to Dubai, adding that the fear of under hand competition targeting other carriers by Emirates is gaining ground and causing palpable apprehension among travel trade operators and Nigerian travel community.

    Worried by this development, NANTA commended the efforts of the government and airlines to help secure the lives of passengers and protect their citizens but decried the situation and call on the Minister of Aviation to intervenecalled on the Minister of Aviation to help intervene and interrogate the situation.

    Effective February the Dubai airport Authority closes its facilities to others airlines, flying passengers from Nigeria except they fly Emirates airlines.

    The rapid response antigen test can only be done in Lagos and Abuja with Dubai bound passengers from the two Nigerian cities, paying 36, 800 naira and 25, 800 naira respectively putting additional expenses on passengers.
    This is in addition to the PCR test from approved laboratories by Nigerian Center for Disease Control ( NCDC) and the Presidential Task force.