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COVID-19: Our entire confirmed positive cases entered Enugu illegally - Gov. Ugwuanyi


Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, on Wednesday while addressing residents of the state on confirmed positive cases of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), disclosed that all the eleven cases recorded in the State are people who entered the state illegally despite the Presidential order on restriction of inter-state movement and the state government’s closure of all boundaries and inter-state transportation.


Gov. Ugwuanyi in his statement noted that the 11th confirmed positive case, announced by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) on May 12, 2020, was a 40-year old male who had been in Kano since April 2020 and came back to Enugu on May 4, 2020.
It has become imperative that we all take responsibility to protect our dear state from the illegal influx of people into the state, he decleared.
The Executive Governor  therefore asked all those charged with the responsibility of protecting all land boundaries in the state “to put more efforts to ensure that our boundaries are properly secured to curb this unfortunate importation of the COVID-19 into the state”.

Gov. Ugwuanyi urged the people of the state to continue to abide by the protocol of the NCDC, including the mandatory use of face masks/ covering in public, maintaining social/physical distancing and high level of personal and respiratory hygiene.

He reassured the people that his administration will continue to do all within its powers to effectively contain the spread of the pandemic in the state.

According to the Governor, on the 28th of March 2020, Enugu State had its index positive case, a couple from Isi-Uzo Local Government Area who then just returned from the United Kingdom and Dubai. Both have been successfully treated and discharged.
One month after the index positive cases was confirmed, on the 28th of April 2020, Enugu State had its 3rd confirmed positive case, a female indigene of Bauchi State with a history of travel to Bauchi and Plateau states.
On the 1st of May, 2020, Enugu State had its 4th confirmed positive case, a female indigene of Umuchigbo in Enugu East Local Government Area who together with her nine-year old daughter returned to Enugu from Lagos State where they reside after falling ill. 
On the 2nd of May 2020, Enugu State had its 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th confirmed positive cases, all of whom are close contacts of the 3rd confirmed positive case and who travelled with the 3rd confirmed positive case to Bauchi and Plateau states.
On the 6th of May 2020, Enugu State had its 9th confirmed case. A female nine-year old daughter of the 4th confirmed positive case, who returned to Enugu with her already ill mother.
On the 7th of May 2020, Enugu State had its 10th confirmed positive case, a son of the 3rd confirmed positive case who also travelled with the mother to Bauchi and Plateau States, he emphasised.
The fight against the COVID-19 pandemic has been a top priority for Governor Ugwuanyi being a man who  loves his people.

Governor Ugwuanyi quickly responded at the unfolding of the COVID-19 pandemic in the State by releasing funds to ensure a vigoros fight against the Virus in the State, activation of 3 Isolation Centers in Enugu and Nsukka, facilitation of the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Colliery Hospital which would be dedicated as an Infectious Disease Isolation and Treatment Center in the State, closure of all educational Institutions and markets, decontamination and fumigation of the State, commencement of Daily School Classes on Radio for Primary and Secondary School students in Enugu which was conducted 5-6 pm every week from 14th-28th April for Secondary School Students and, 11am-noon from 21st April to 5th May for Primary School pupils and specially aired on Radio Nigeria Enugu, and the Social handle @Enugu Radio School. 

Also are the  limitation of the operation time of  'Keke Riders' to 6am-7pm daily, enforcement of  the reduction of passengers on transits, ensuring the sensitization of the good people of Enugu State, among others.

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