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Covid 2nd wave: Ganduje meets emirs as cases rise in Kano

Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State met emirs of Kano, Bichi, Rano, Karaye and Gaya as part of efforts to respond to the second wave of COVID-19.

The meeting held at the Kano State Government House on Wednesday.

“Indeed COVID-19 is back and we have to also be back to fight it relentlessly. It is said that, if the going gets tough, only the tough ones keep standing. We shall be tougher at all times, till when we put a halt to it,” he said.

After reminding the royal fathers of their relevance and importance in the fight against the pandemic, he said “We are starting this stakeholders meeting with you, because you are closer to the people at the grassroot.”

He urged them to go back to their respective emirates and mobilise their subjects against the pandemic. “You go and work closely with your District Heads, Village Heads, Ward Heads, Ulamas and other community leaders, to see that we deal decisively with this second wave. All hands must be on deck.”

While acknowledging that there is problem of non-compliance from the part of the citizenry, he said, with advocacy and awareness creation campaign, a lot could be achieved.

He said “Kano is experiencing the gradual increase of COVID-19 cases. From 14th November 2020 to 17th January, 2021 additional 827 new COVID-19 cases were diagnosed, thus bringing the total cases in Kano to 2,636.”

Dr Sabitu Shanono, who presented the statistics, as the Technical Coordinator of the Response Team, said “Over the last one week the sample positivity rate increased to 12.7% compared to the overall positivity of 4.2%. Number of cases on admission both home base care and hospital admission stands at 289.”

Another reason that shows how serious the second wave is, “A total of 17 deaths were recorded between December and January, an incidence that we did not have since 15th July, 2020.”

Parts of the challenges during the second wave experience include, but not limited to, poor public compliance, low risk perception and poor cooperation by confirmed cases to self-isolate themselves or even be taken to isolation facility.

But in order to squarely face the problem head on, Ganduje’s schedule of programmes in the next four to five days would be engagement with stakeholders. All in an attempt to tame the pandemic.

Emirs were the first category he met with, who will be followed by Islamic scholars and Imams of Friday Mosques, then local government Chairmen. Others include, members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), members of the Amalgamated Commercial Tricycle and Motorcycle Owners, Repairers and Riders Association.

Other groups to be contacted are Heads of Major Markets in Kano, including abon Gari, Kwari, Singer, Wapa, ‘Yan Lemo, Dawanau, Rimi, Kurmi, ‘Yan Kaba, Kofar Wambai, ‘Yan Katako, Mayanka and Sharada markets.

The stakeholders to also meet with the governor within the stipulated days include, Heads of Tertiary Institutions in the state and Heads of Academic and Non-Academic Unions. So also Nigeria Union of Teachers, with some selected Head Teachers.

Proprietors of private schools and proprietors of private hospitals, with non-governmental organisations, Nigeria Union of Journalists, and supermarkets operators would all be part of the meetings to be held in series.

To also cap it all, in the series of these stakeholders meetings, on Sunday January 24th, 2021, the governor will launch COVID-19 Marshals.

Chairman of the Kano State Council of Emirs, Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero, assured the governor, the total and unreserved commitment and unflinching support of all the Emirs and their subjects, in the fight against COVID-19 pandemic.

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