COVID-19: Lagos, Abuja, Plateau Face Another Lockdown
The Federal
Capital Territory, Abuja, Lagos and Plateau States are currently been
considered for targeted lockdown by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19.
This plans
were disclose by PTF National Incident Manager, Mukhtar Muhammed, on Friday, describing
as alarming, the rising cases of Covid
infections recorded in the three urban areas.
Muhammed
said data showed that urban local governments in the affected states recorded
the highest cases of Covid amid the second wave of the pandemic in Nigeria.
According to data by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Lagos (46,935
cases), Abuja (16,470 cases), Plateau (7,801) have recorded the highest number
of Covid infections and fatalities in Nigeria in the last eleven months.
While answering
question on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme, the PTF
official said the Federal Government wants economic activities to continue but
these activities must be in a regulated fashion.
When asked
of the possibility of a targeted lockdown and not a total lockdown based on
data of hotspot areas, Muhammed said, “That is exactly what we did, we have
been analysing the data and we have been looking at the geographical areas that
have been most affected and the different age groups.”
“Certainly,
even if we are going to have a lockdown, it is not going to be a total
lockdown. A couple of weeks back, we analysed the data and we identified the
hotspot local government areas.
“Mostly, the
areas affected are the urban local governments in Lagos, Abuja, Kaduna,
Plateau. Even in most other states, it is the urban areas that are involved.
So, if we are going to have any restriction, it will be in these areas.
“The urban
areas are the most affected and that is why we have these superspreaders and
that is where we are going to target. We have analysed that and we are advising
the states based on the data that these are the focused areas where these
transmissions are more than the others,” he added.
The Federal
Government in March 2020 locked down Abuja Lagos and Ogun for over five weeks
as part of measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 during the first wave of the
pandemic.
The lockdown
had a tremendous effect on economic activities with the Lagos Chamber of
Commerce and Industry putting the loss at about N3bn in the period under
review.
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