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Covid-19: NCDC boss reacts to Kogi clash with its officials

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The Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Chikwe Ihekweazu has reacted to the clash between the Kogi State government and some of its officials.

This is coming days after the NCDC officials went to Kogi state to evaluate claims by the state government that no case of COVID-19 has been recorded in the state.

Recall that the Kogi state governor, Yahaya Bello insisted that the NCDC officials should be quarantined for 14 days and be tested for Coronavirus before they can start working in the state. This was turned down by the NCDC officials who opted to leave the state.

Reacting to the development, Ihekweazu while speaking at the daily briefing of the Presidential Taskforce on COVID19 in Abuja, said

”You can only offer help where the help is wanted. Yesterday we offered that help but it wasn’t in a place where the help could have been accepted. Unfortunately, that is what happened last night.

READ ALSO: COVID-19: NCDC officials refuse tests in Kogi, flee to Abuja

The reality is we have had a great relationship with Kogi state. The Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr Saka is a personal friend. We have supported COVID in every possible way.

One of the first states that had an emergency operation centre supported by NCDC, we gave the state epidemiologist a vehicle, over a year ago to do his work. When we did all of that, I personally met the governor of the state. We had a good interaction.

Like I have said, the purpose of our existence is to support the states. They have the primary responsibility for health security in their state. Our role is to support them. It is a role I take very seriously and one we will continue to do no matter the odds.” he said

The Minister of health, Osagie Ehanire, who also commented said ”Kogi state is one of the two states that have said they do not have COVID19 patients.

They seem to be sure of that. So the agreement we have had with them, the governors, is that we shall send a team in just to validate that fact. We did that for our own national records and to be able to report to the world what the situation is in our country because the whole world by now knows we don’t any actual records from these two states. 

We tried to send a team from the Ministry of Health and NCDC to Kogi state yesterday but there were some differences there. This means we need to re-engage the state governor and work with him and his team to create the conditions for which the Ministry of Health and NCDC can complete their job.” he said

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