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Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Faithful4real(m): 11:17am On May 05, 2020
•Stakeholders warn against hasty passage

Concerned Nigerians yesterday intensified pressure on the House of Representatives even as it appeared poised to pass the controversial Control of Infectious Diseases Bill 2020 today.

They raised posers as to why the proposed legislation is coming as Nigeria battles the coronavirus pandemic. They wondered why the country is exploring the prospect of forcing parents to vaccinate their children at birth when western nations and China where the disease originated from have not done so. There were also insinuations that the sponsors of the bill might be aiming to satisfy foreign interests to the detriment of Nigerians.

Sponsored by Speaker Femi Gbajabiamila, Chair of the House Committee on Health Institutions Pascal Obi and Chair of the House Committee on Health services Tanko Sanunu, the bill, which scaled the second reading during an emergency session last week, seeks to repeal the Quarantine Act 2004.

But a rights organisation, Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), condemned the attempt by the House to give accelerated passage to the critical legislation without consultation and input from stakeholders and the public.

Executive Director Auwal Musa Rafsanjani in a statement said: “It is important to note that while we understand the importance of a legislative framework that guarantees effective response to pandemics/public health crises, we must do so within the rule of law and in conformity with the constitution and Nigeria’s international human rights obligations.

“The National Assembly should refrain from vesting powers beyond the remit of institutions. We must avoid the temptation of vesting absolute powers in public officials as this could be abused and misused to undermine constitutionally guaranteed rights. Laws must be made for the people and any law that fails to protect the human rights of the people as guaranteed in the constitution must be rejected in its entirety.”

Also, the conveners of the Coalition in Defence of Nigerian Democracy and Constitution and the Free Nigeria Coalition, Ariyo-Dare Atoye and Adebayo Raphael, said: “While we welcome every genuine effort to repeal and replace the Quarantine Act with a comprehensive legal framework, we also want the lawmakers to know that the passage of this bill cannot be rushed because it is in conflict with the constitution and threatens national security.”

They noted further: “We fear that any further attempt to hurriedly act on this proposed bill could lend credence to rising public concerns and conspiracy theories on social media locally and internationally that the House of the Representatives is acting insensitively under the ‘dark influence’ of some global vaccine players with undeclared interest.

“The sponsors of this bill have demonstrated crass ignorance of history about public resistance to vaccine in Nigeria. Consequently, the suspicions already generated by the poor handling of this process are bound to trigger a new wave of resistance and rejection when a COVID-19 vaccine is eventually discovered and brought into the country.”

A former senator, Dino Melaye, yesterday filed a court action against the planned repeal of the Quarantine Act. Melaye in the suit (FHC/ABJ/CS/465/2020) filed in the Federal High Court Abuja had the Clerk of the National Assembly, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Attorney General of the Federation and Inspector General of Police as respondents.

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had in a statement by National Publicity Secretary Kola Ologbondiyan said: “It was imperative to allow for popular participation, especially as the bill seeks to prescribe clauses on critical issues, particularly that of vaccination, which has become globally controversial in the face of raging conspiracy theories on the COVID-19 pandemic. Such an approach is already worsening public mistrust as well as heightening apprehension over the intentions of presiding officers of the House of Representatives and the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led administration at this critical time.”

The party insisted that Nigerians should be “carried along in the decision-making process of such a critical legislation, which seeks to make provisions that will directly affect their health, as well as overall individual and collective safety and wellbeing.

“Anything short of that would be counter-productive and capable of breeding an avoidable public resistance, especially given the deepening fear and anxiety in the polity over the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Moving the bill, Gbajabiamila had explained that the legislation would empower the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to discharge its duties effectively.

He added: “If you look at the language of the bill, the NCDC ‘may’ be empowered. It is also not true to say public hearing is an integral part of every bill, but public hearing gives the people outside the opportunity to contribute.

“What this means is that the House will have to subject every bill to public hearing. I thought we are here to address some very serious and important issues. This bill is to improve on what we have. The essence of the bill is what we should keep our focus on and work out the details and I plead that we pass this bill and send it to the Senate.”

But Sergius Ogun (Edo, PDP) urged caution, saying it behoved the House to think twice and avoid giving so much power to the NCDC. “We must be careful with vaccines and avoid any conspiracy,” he warned.

Ossai Nicholas (Delta, PDP), however, expressed support for the initiative, stressing that all the clauses of the bill capture the need to treat and handle outbreaks urgently.

Bamidele Salam (Osun, APC) said: “Just like we handled the Stimulus Bill, we should do the same here. When the bill was about to take off, it wasn’t easy. Many people did not believe in the bill.”

UzomaNkem (Abia, PDP) said: “We should not, because of what we are trying to do, make a big error. If we are going to do away with public hearings, then we must seek direction and not speed. The bill has a wrong timing. Please, let’s apply restraint on the speed.”

The House of Representatives and the NCDC, meanwhile, do not seem to think the same way concerning the bill.

NCDC Director General Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu told The Guardian yesterday: “Every country needs strong public health laws to keep citizens safe. This is one of the roles of the legislative arm of our government that we are grateful for. However, the development of a public health bill requires widespread consultation, as there are various stakeholders involved. The middle of a pandemic might not be the best time for this.

“We are still learning from this response. What we learn from this response should drive interventions such as new laws, if needed. Public health laws are critical for health security.”

Ihekweazu had last week told journalists that the NCDC was not aware of the controversial bill but was willing to work with the House of Representative on it.

In a related development, the Federal Government yesterday established a 17-man multi-disciplinary group tagged, ‘Ministerial Expert Advisory Committee on Health Sector COVID-19 (MEACoC) Response’.

Minister of Health Dr. Osagie Emmanuel Ehanire said the function of the committee shall be to gather evidence and information that would be collated, analysed and interpreted for coordinated response and especially to inform the minister and guide the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 response.

According to him, the members of the committee include virologists, public health experts, epidemiologists, infectious disease specialists, pharmacologists, health policy and systems experts, experts of health economics, health communication experts, health technology assessment experts etc.

He said Prof. OyewaleTomori, a former president of the Nigerian Academy of Sciences, would chair the committee.


Source : https://m.guardian.ng/news/pressure-mounts-on-reps-to-suspend-infectious-disease-bill/

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by BranddesignerH: 11:18am On May 05, 2020
They have no choice.
And I thank God for the Social Media.
You can now see for yourself why they think social media is their enemy

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Faithful4real(m): 11:20am On May 05, 2020
Nice one

Atleast their are people out there who care about the masses.

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Righteousness89(m): 11:20am On May 05, 2020
Whatever they do! Refuse their vaccine! These are Dangerous times

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Jokerman(m): 11:23am On May 05, 2020
Thank God. Bill Gates vaccine for covid-19 must be resisted.

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Nobody: 11:33am On May 05, 2020
Prayers! Prayers! Prayers!

It's Time to pray!

These things are not merely stopped by Physical talk...

As we talk, let it not end there! Go Spiritual! Pray!

Prayer is the Force that invokes the Hand of The ALMIGHTY GOD in the Affairs of men!

The Spirtual controls the Physical !!

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by festacman(m): 11:34am On May 05, 2020
Rt.Jon. Speaker Fermi Gbajabamila please do the right thing. Step down this copy and paste bill for an elaborate and meticulous legislative work for a true Nigerian bill.

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Slawormir: 11:57am On May 05, 2020
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Isoright

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by jericco1(m): 11:57am On May 05, 2020
Waste of time! People that have already shared the $10 million dollars bribe.. undecided

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by iCauseTrouble: 11:57am On May 05, 2020
Please, someone should summarise the writeup

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by datola: 11:57am On May 05, 2020
Why the rush

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by 3rdavefarms(m): 11:57am On May 05, 2020
Failed country

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Mdmelijah: 11:57am On May 05, 2020
They should be enforcing laws that benefits the future of Nigeria, and the unborn generations to come.

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by GeneralPula: 11:58am On May 05, 2020
They wondered why the country is exploring the prospect of forcing parents to vaccinate their children at birth when western nations and China where the disease originated from have not done so.

sad

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by bigt2(m): 11:58am On May 05, 2020
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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Nobody: 11:58am On May 05, 2020
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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Kingpele(m): 11:58am On May 05, 2020
sadwhat is going to happen is that ignorant people will keep pressuring the reps members until they abandon this noble cause, this nonsense conspiracy theories everywhere, if there is no vaccine for this virus, we are all in a terrible situation, and if the ncdc are not truly empowered with a legal framework that will enhance their performance, we are in serious problem, now someone who is knew had covid19 was trying to enter Enugu from delta state isolation center, to spread it further, don't we need a strong law that could empower NCDC to make sure such incidents don't repeat itself again.. For those demonizing bill gate, he is doing fantastic work for humanity, if u can offer solutions Atleast support those that are working hard to help humanity get rid of this pandemic, the micro chip bla bla bla will not help us, the vaccine is for human body but God salvation is through changing the mind of a person towards holiness, the body needs to be healthy first and foremost if not we die

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Samnewspaper01: 11:58am On May 05, 2020
God will take control. Onise iyanu ni.

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by NaijadrivaCars: 11:58am On May 05, 2020
African leaders, emancipate yourselves from mental slavery. neocolonialism and wickedness.

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Nobody: 11:59am On May 05, 2020
You people shouldn't give yourselves hypertension. cheesy

Follow Bill Gates on twitter and realise there is no vaccine available yet and would still be in development for another 18 months... grin grin

Person wey don feed una continent for about 20 years now don turn to witch and wizard! grin

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Paperwhite(m): 11:59am On May 05, 2020
"Emancipation from mental slavery, none but us could free our minds......"(Bob Marley)

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by sammyj: 11:59am On May 05, 2020
All our reps members should be called by their respective constituencies and every pick up cains to flog them 50 strokes each for betraying our trust for a pot of portage!

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by mygreenday(m): 12:00pm On May 05, 2020
money tussle. fight for your own interest
Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by yvelchstores(f): 12:00pm On May 05, 2020
Keep mounting the pressure. The devil is a liar. I refuse the vaccine. And I rebuke ignorance in my country in Jesus name amen!

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Offpoint: 12:00pm On May 05, 2020
Left to me the west should leave Africa alone... Whatever solution they find they should deny Africans access to it, let Africans find their own solutions.. After all they humans too.

The western world should leave the ungrateful cunts alone, let them find their own solution... After all every nation is battling the same virus.

Don't force anyone to take any vaccine, rather deny them the vaccine and let them find their own vaccine, they are more blessed by nature than the West.

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by Fairview1(f): 12:00pm On May 05, 2020
My views on this are simple!


1. I welcome the idea of having a legislation to guide the control of Infectious diseases. However, the current bill is ill-timed. Nigeria is currently struggling to control a global pandemic (Covid-19) and is succeeding in getting the most deadly Lassa Fever outbreak in the history of the country under control. The National Assembly should wait for this to be over to enable critical stakeholders participate actively in the process of enacting the law. You don change the rules in the middle of the game. You don't start making new rules of engagement in the middle of a war.

2. The Bill does not respect the federal structure of the country. Most of the Infectious Disease Control efforts happen at the State level under the leadership of the Department of Public Health of the State Ministries of Health. The Bill as currently worded gives absolute powers to the Health Minister, DG of NCDC and law enforcement agencies. It can only work in a Unitary System not in a Federal system. It will cause more confusion than solution in the system.

3. The bill has many provisions that violates personal privacy and confidentiality of patients. For example, section 8 empowers the DG of NCDC to request ANY health information from health workers. Sub-section 4 makes it mandatory for the health worker to provide any personal information of the patient to the DG "not withstanding any restriction imposed by any written law, rule of law, rule of professional conduct or contract". This is not acceptable to me. It gives an absolute power in obtaining people's confidential information to one man which can corrupt absolutely.

4. The bill criminalises Infectious diseases. How? It empowers the police and health officers to apprehend "any person" suspected to have an infectious disease on "any street, public place, shop or public transport" and take the person

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by infini771: 12:01pm On May 05, 2020
There is nothing wrong with vaccine. Remember you were vaccinated when you were young.

The only thing suspicious is that they are pushing for digital identity and forceful vaccination. They will tell you , it is just to identify those that have been vaccinated but there is more to it. It is a chip with the code 060606 that they will implant on people.

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Re: Infectious Disease Bill: House Of Representatives Under Pressure To Suspend Bill by mygreenday(m): 12:01pm On May 05, 2020
Samsanny5432:
see below

your own better at least hunger will not kill your family cos your SURE TICKETS will feed them taya grin

scam don chop your brain finish

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