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Presidency warns against politicising Kano strange disease

Presidency warns against politicising Kano strange disease
Presidency warns against politicising Kano strange disease
Garba Shehu

The Presidency has again warned that attempts are being made to politicise the mysterious disease claiming lives in Kano State, saying there is no time for wasting energy on political point-scoring by current or former political officeholders.

Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President, gave the warning in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday.

He advised, however, that all concerned citizens should be prepared to accept the medical and scientific result of the autopsies being carried out by experts in Kano and work together to confront the common enemy.

”Nigeria is only weeks into our fight against the invisible COVID-19 that earlier this year, was unknown to almost every nation in the world.

”Only earlier this month Dr Mike Ryan, Executive Director of WHO’s Health Emergencies Programme, made clear that ‘We are at the beginning in Africa’.

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”There is much that remains unknown about this virus. What we do know is that global infections rates continue to rise each day – even when in some nations affected some time before Nigeria, the daily rate of infection is now slowing.

”We know too that there is a global shortage of personal protective equipment, virus testing kits and other medical devices required to fight this pandemic.

According to the statement, we also know that in each and every country there are some cities and regions more severely affected than others.

”In Nigeria, there are currently verbal autopsies underway in Kano State to identify the precise cause of the sudden and rapid increase in mortality in recent days.

”While some may wish to believe that there are other causes at play here like hypertension, diabetes, meningitis and acute malaria’, there are others who say it is COVID-19.

”What we know all over the world is that communities with similar socio-economic dynamics like Kano have found as very helpful, the sort of lockdown measures now imposed, with markets and other public places of worship shuttered more strictly.

”The president and his government are with the people of Kano State and will not let them down.

”If there is reason to believe that the mortality rate in Kano, due to COVID-19 is out of control, it will spell a serious development to which the best action would be for the Federal Government and State Government to work more tightly together to find solutions and implement together.

”There is no time for energy wasted on political point-scoring, whether by current or former holders of office or for any differences between state and federal administrations to be publicly aired. This is no time for talk.

”Our common purpose is to preserve the lives and health of citizens.”

NAN

Vanguard News Nigeria 

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