FCT Minister Asks Politicians, Community Leaders To Mobilise Residents Against Coronavirus

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Muhammed Musa Bello has called on community and political leaders to use existing structures within their communities to sensitize and inform the general public on preventive measures against the novel Coronavirus (COVID -19) in the country.

Bello made the call on Thursday during a meeting with political leaders in the FCT.

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A statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary of the FCTA, Anthony Ogunleye, quoted the minister as reminding the political leaders that should the virus reach the grassroots level and attain community wide spread, it would become extremely difficult to fight.

He therefore appealed to them to resuscitate their political structures and influence to sensitize the populace in the fight against the virus.

Bello said “…that’s why I’m appealing to you to reactivate all your political structures in the 62 wards of the FCT. Use all your men and women that you used during your campaigns; use them now to help us all fight this pandemic because it is crucial and that is why we call upon you to support us”.

The minister reiterated that COVID 19 can be defeated using a two pronged approach of heeding to medical advice and the distribution of palliatives to help the most vulnerable in society.

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He therefore urged the political leaders to sensitize their people on the need for personal discipline and hygiene consisting of constant hand washing, maintaining social distancing and abiding by all other medical measures.

Speaking on the flouting of the stay- at-home directives by some residents, Bello directed the security agencies not to hesitate to arrest anybody found to have disobeyed government directives.

He said “we also emphasized the need for the security agencies to be very firm with anybody, individual or group that flouts the regulations enunciated by the federal government and the Presidential Task Force on COVID 19”

While appealing to the people of the FCT to come together and collectively fight the pandemic, Bello said it was the only way to defeat it.

He also acknowledged the support the FCT Administration had received from the political leaders of the territory.

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In her remarks, the FCT Minister of State, Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, again reminded residents to obey the anti COVID 19 measures put in place and stay at home.

She also said that while public areas were being fumigated , there was the need for residents to play their part by remaining indoors to stop the  spread of the virus.

Speaking on the distribution of palliatives, Tijjani Aliyu said that adequate arrangements had been put in place to ensure that only those who were entitled to the palliatives actually receive them.

She said that the FCTA was working with the grassroots leaders including councilors, ward leaders, civil society, youth groups as well as religious organisations in this regard.

She also said that several volunteers in the FCT have donated their time and resources in the fight against the coronavirus, revealing that so far about seventy vehicles had been received and ready to be deployed along with vehicles from the FCTA and area councils to transport food stuff from five stores where they were currently being warehoused.

On his part, Senator Phillip Aduda commended the FCT minister and minister of state for the proactive measures the FCTA had taken in the battle against COVID 19 and pledged the support of all the political leaders of the FCT, regardless of political affiliation.

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The senator donated 1000 bags of rice and over 150 cartons  of hand sanitizers for the fight against the virus.
 
Present at the meeting were the FCT Minister of State, Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, Senator Phillip Aduda, Senator representing the FCT, Micah Jiba representing AMAC Bwari Federal Constituency, Hassan Sokodabo, representing, Kuje, Kwali Gwagwalada and Abaji Federal Constituency, the FCT Chairmen of APC and PDP, the FCT commissioner of police, other security chiefs as well as senior members of the FCTA bureaucracy led by the Permanent Secretary, Chinyeaka Ohaa.

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