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At Dubai Expo 2020, Buhari Tasks World Leaders on Partnership to Stem COVID-19
- FG refuses to restrict inbound travellers over Omicron, approves vaccine booster jabs
- PCR test now to be done 48hrs before departure
Charles Ajunwa in Lagos, Deji Elumoye, Onyebuchi Ezigbo and Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja
With the global surge in COVID-19 and its new Omicron variant, President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday emphasised the urgent need for world leaders to work together and reinforce partnerships to limit the catastrophic consequences of the pandemic.
Speaking in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, during Nigeria’s Day at Dubai Expo 2020, the President declared that the theme of the global event, “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future”, had placed a moral burden on all relevant stakeholders, across national boundaries, to urgently work together for a better and brighter future, by stemming COVID-19.
On the same day, amid the raging Omicron COVID-19 variant in Southern Africa and some other parts of the world, the federal government unveiled a revised COVID-19 protocol, without restricting inbound travellers from any country.
Buhari, while addressing the global audience at Dubai Expo 2020, said: “The concerted efforts by world leaders, working together, enabled us to limit the catastrophic consequences of this pandemic.
“Such level of continuing understanding and pragmatic partnership are needed and must be reinforced to ensure that our world is a better place that addresses humanity’s common challenges to guarantee sustainable development and progress for the global community.”
President Buhari told the distinguished audience that Nigeria, like other countries in the world, was impacted negatively by the COVID-19 pandemic, compounding national efforts in addressing insecurity, fighting corruption and diversifying the nation’s economy.
The Nigerian leader noted that the present administration in Nigeria had registered significant progress within a short period of time “and is still making headways” in key sectors of the economy.
He said: “Therefore, the Nigerian delegation is participating in this Expo with great prospects for positive outcomes, while assuring the world of our determination and readiness to partner with relevant investors in our bid to tackle a number of challenges to make Nigeria a better country.
“Nigeria is participating in this epoch-making event in order to explore opportunities that are capable of unlocking the huge potentials that abound in our country, as it makes conscious efforts to be a strategic partner of choice for the global community.
“It is my pleasure, therefore, to invite all participating countries, organisations and other private sector operators to take full advantage of opportunities being provided by the EXPO 2020, by linking up with the Nigerian team, to collaborate with us in diverse areas of interests for our mutual benefits.”
President Buhari thanked Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), for inviting him to the Expo and especially to attend Nigeria’s Day event, which offers a great opportunity to show-case the potential of Africa’s largest economy.
He described Dubai Expo 2020 as the single most important global event of its kind to take place in the Middle East, Africa and the South East Asian regions in recent years.
“We are proud to be a part of this dynamic evolution of pragmatic partnerships that are both creative and innovative for the progress of the country,” the President said.
FG Refuses to Restrict Inbound Travellers over Omicron
Notwithstanding the raging Omicron COVID-19 variant in Southern Africa and some other parts of the world, the federal government yesterday unveiled a revised COVID-19 protocol, without restricting inbound travellers from any country.
Omicron, identified as a “variant of concern”, was recently detected by South African scientists.
The National Incident Manager of the presidential task force on COVID-19, Mukhtar Muhammad, had last Monday announced that the government would release a new travel protocol to prevent the Omicron COVID-19 variant from entering Nigeria.
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) later announced on Wednesday that three cases of Omicron had been detected in the country.
In the new Nigerian travel protocol dated December 1 and signed by Boss Mustapha, Chairman, Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19, all in-bound passengers arriving in Nigeria are expected to provide evidence of COVID-19 PCR test to be done within 48 hours before departure and post-arrival day two COVID-19 PCR test.
Also, all unvaccinated and partially vaccinated individuals are to observe self-isolation for seven days.
In addition, there will be day seven post-arrival exit PCR test for unvaccinated and partially vaccinated individuals.
All out-bound passengers are also required to provide either a valid evidence of full vaccination against COVID-19 or negative PCR test result within 48 hours from the time of boarding.
Mustapha, who is also the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, said the revised protocol “is aimed at further reducing the risk of importation and exportation of COVID-19, especially the variants of concern.”
The SGF added: “The review of the protocol is based on science, national experience, and global developments. The PSC assures Nigerians, that it shall continue to monitor global and specific country situations with a view to taking necessary measures to safeguard the health of Nigerians.
“The PSC calls on all Nigerians to ensure that they have taken their full dose of COVID-19 vaccinations and to continue to observe compliance to public health social measures.”
The World Health Organisation said Omicron had been detected in at least 23 countries, including the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Belgium, Botswana, Israel, Australia and Hong Kong.
Several countries, including the UK, US and Germany have imposed travel restrictions on travellers from Southern Africa.
Last Sunday, the Indonesian government said it would ban travellers from eight African countries, including Nigeria.
FG Approves Booster Dose
The federal government has formally endorsed the administration of booster dose of the COVID19 vaccine for Nigerians.
A statement by the Head, Public Relations Unit of the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA), Mohammad Ohitoto, said: “The Presidential Steering Committee, in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health and the National Primary Health Care Development Agency has approved the administration of booster doses for persons that have completed two doses of AstraZeneca, Moderna, Pfizer Bio-N-Tech or 1 dose of Johnson and Johnson.”
He said that there must be time interval of six months or more after receiving the second dose of AstraZeneca, Moderna or Pfizer Bio-N-Tech.
He also said that the time interval of two months or more after receiving the Johnson and Johnson vaccine should be observed before taking the booster dose.
“Consequent upon the above, eligible Nigerians are advised to visit the nearest health facility or mass vaccination site for their booster doses as from the 10th of December, 2021 across all states of the federation,” he said.
According to the DG, NPHCDA, Faisal Shuaib, a COVID-19 booster dose gives greater protection against the virus and urged all Nigerians to take advantage of the opportunity offered by the federal government.