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States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by Traplord09: 5:27am On Dec 09, 2021
Thirty-six states of the federation have faulted the Federal Government’s handling of N36bn international fund meant to combat COVID-19.

The PUNCH learnt that at a meeting of state commissioners of health and federal health officers, which started on Tuesday and ended early on Wednesday, state governments opposed the central government over the sharing of the N36bn international fund.

The World Bank Board of Directors had on August 7, 2020 approved a $114.28 financing to help Nigeria prevent, detect and respond to the threat posed by COVID-19 with a specific focus on state level responses.

The global body said, through the COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Project, the government of Nigeria would provide grants to 36 and the Federal Capital Territory as immediate support to break the chain of COVID-19 local transmission and limit the spread of coronavirus through containment and mitigation strategies.

Although the source of the current international fund could not be confirmed, it was learnt that each state was supposed to get N1bn.

A source at the meeting said, “The amount that should be given to each state was N1bn, but what we were offered was far lesser than N800m. We have told them (the Federal Government) to investigate it and give us what we are entitled to.”

Speaking on the development, the Benue State Commissioner for Health and Human Resources, Ngbea, said states had been informed that N1bn would be given to each of them.

He stated, “We just came back from Abuja today (Wednesday) to receive an international fund, but we didn’t get it for some hitches. Once the money is out, we will channel it to appropriate areas like equipping our isolation centres.”

Although the commissioner declined to give the amount offered the states, he stated, “The speculation we heard was that N1bn would be given to each state, but when we got there what we saw was far lesser than that. It is not commensurate with things we want to do. We have resolved that they (the Federal Government) should into that and add to it.”

“We need to make our isolation centres more functional and up our testing capacity. We need to immunise more people because for now only 2.9 percent of our population have been immunised.”

The commissioner said there were two functional isolation centres in Benue State, one at Federal Medical Centre and the other at Benue State University Teaching Hospital both located in Makurdi, the state capital.

He disclosed participants at the just concluded meeting of health commissioners across the country resolved that they should prepare for emergencies.

The commissioner said that states were expecting international funds to tackle COVID-19, especially, to make isolation centres more functional.

On his part, the Ekiti State Commissioner for Information, Akin Omole, said that the COVID-19 isolation and treatment centres in the state were functional.


Omole said, “The issue of COVID-19 is under the Federal Government. It is the Federal Government that will take some initiatives and the state governments will begin to implement. The state government will have to wait for the Federal Government to take the matter up before we key into it.”

In an interview with The PUNCH in Jos on Wednesday, the Plateau State Commissioner for Health, Dr Nimkong Lar, said the two isolation centres in Shendam and Riyom were closed because there were no enough patients but that the government would reopen them immediately if need be.

Also, the Ondo State Government said all its isolation centres were in good condition but there was no patient of COVID- 19 in them.

The state Epidemiologist, Dr Stephen Fagbemi, who spoke on development disclosed that the state had four isolation centres.

We don’t intend to open more isolation centres – Lagos

The Lagos State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Gbenga Omotoso, on his part, disclosed that the state did not intend to open more isolation centres.

Omotoso, in an interview with one of our correspondents on Wednesday, said the centre at the Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba was the only one in operation at the moment.

“The only isolation centre that I know is in operation is the one at the Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba. For us not to open more isolation centres, that is why we are announcing measures and regulations that all of us will have to adhere to so that the cases will not go out of hand.”

WHO forecasts increased hospitalisation as Omicron variant spreads to 57 countries
In a related development, the World Health Organisation On Wednesday said there would be increased hospitalization if more people got infected with the Omicron variant of the coronavirus disease. The global health body stated that the variant had been identified in 57 countries of the world.

The WHO made this known in its weekly global epidemiological report of the coronavirus.

According to WHO, while all the confirmed cases of the omicron in South Africa were asymptomatic, it stated that the country witnessed an increase in hospitalisation rate.
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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by Orpe7(m): 5:43am On Dec 09, 2021
Ole dem

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by BruncleZuma: 5:44am On Dec 09, 2021
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The number of sugar babies go cut by half.

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by JustStupidity: 5:44am On Dec 09, 2021
Let them settle, it's a family problem. Politics/politicians are the major problem we've in this country.

Anybody or anything that'll argue with me, u see thunder or ogun will romance the person

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by Mko123(m): 5:44am On Dec 09, 2021
Abegi, kindly use the omicron money to pay ASUU and put other things in place.
I don old for engineering course abeg

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by 1Alex: 5:45am On Dec 09, 2021
Okay
Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by beautyhd: 5:45am On Dec 09, 2021
Thieves and looters in government grumble as their loot is reduced.

Nigerian government always cashing out on covid.

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by Decryptor(m): 5:45am On Dec 09, 2021
Thieves!!

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by Wiseandtrue(f): 5:45am On Dec 09, 2021
Buhari and bad news! Nothing! I repeat! Nothing will stop me from enjoying this Christmas!

The devil is a liar!

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by okomile(f): 5:45am On Dec 09, 2021
Dey want to cashout

Thief thief pple

Common man dey suffer. No food to eat

Useless pple

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by HitRun(m): 5:46am On Dec 09, 2021
I don tire for Nigeria abeg.
Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by HandsomeHITLER(m): 5:46am On Dec 09, 2021
Grumbles? Over the misfortune or the fortune? Wicked fathers of thoughtless children
Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by oluwaseunamos33(m): 5:48am On Dec 09, 2021
Them go grumble tire

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by Onyiiobi7735(m): 5:48am On Dec 09, 2021
Hope the funds won't be looted, because these polithiefcians are excellent at that.
Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by pat077: 5:50am On Dec 09, 2021
When are we going to see the end of this virus?
Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by BarrElChapo(m): 5:50am On Dec 09, 2021
Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by Paretomaster1(m): 5:50am On Dec 09, 2021
One of the major problem we fa ing are the Governors, they hardly do anything to I prove their states, except for very few.....

They Jodi see the Federal government, getting they are epe test rub a state.

All this noise is not because they care for the welfare of the people o, it's because their potential loot has been slashed
Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by Road2yesterday: 5:53am On Dec 09, 2021
Booked
Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by Nicepoker(m): 5:56am On Dec 09, 2021
I stand for restructuring. Make Abuja less appealing to those thieves. Let's go back to regional government. To all naira Landers grab 1963 constitution and read your eyes will open. We are practicing a useless form of government it won't take us anywhere.

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by kolnel: 6:01am On Dec 09, 2021
they are all struggling for their belly. I wonder what kind of covid they are fighting.
its a pity the common masses have to suffer for everything.
Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by Lumig: 6:09am On Dec 09, 2021
smiley
All these state governors sef, they always want automatic money

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by WibusJaga: 6:09am On Dec 09, 2021


Money dey dis Covid o! Some people de cashout steady on top this virus.
Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by ogascomax: 6:10am On Dec 09, 2021
Scammer, scam, scammer. Nobody is fighting covid-19 anywhere.

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by freshkpomo(m): 6:11am On Dec 09, 2021
We keep complaining about
the federal government, but state government are our worst enemy. Their own na to dey collect, collect, collect

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by Johnrake69: 6:14am On Dec 09, 2021
This is the only thing these fools know. Doing Babiala up and down.

If you can't manage resources to create wealth you have no business in government.

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Re: States Grumble As FG Slashes N36bn COVID-19 Fund, Omicron Hits 57 Countries by specialmati(m): 6:15am On Dec 09, 2021
cool cool cool what a country. Na God really save us say this covid no hit us as it hit other foreign nations.if governors they scanpa for free money what will the citizens do.

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