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How Inbound Traveller Flouted Lagos Coronvirus Law-Commissioner

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The  Lagos state Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, has revealed how an international flouted a Coronavirus Law of the state.
He disclosed this at a news conference in Lagos
He said one Adesola Adeleke,  flew in from South Africa and  attempted to bypass the system established to safeguard the  citizens of the state.
He said  Adesola Adeleke originally arrived at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, MMIA, on July 25, 2021 alongside seven other passengers on Rwandan Airline in transit from South Africa at 1:30pm.
He said after the rigorous reconciliation of headcount at the Port Health Authority, it was discovered that six of the passengers, including Adeleke, could not be accounted for.
 He added:“Even though Adeleke had made the required payment for COVID tests and the mandatory isolation prior to leaving South Africa, she left the airport in Lagos knowing full well that she was contravening the law and her passport was retained by the Nigerian Port Health Authority”
According to him,on August 5, 2021, the Medical Director of the Mainland Hospital (Infectious Disease Hospital), Yaba, Dr. Abimbola Bowale reported that Adeleke who was now on an absconded list had returned because she could not retrieve her passport without fulfilling her obligation to quarantine at one of the designated hotels of her choice in Lagos.
He said  her payment was confirmed, and she was informed she had to continue her quarantine for the next 7 days before being released. This information was communicated to her, and she was also provided with a list of available isolation hotels.
The commissioner said she selected an option for her isolation, which only caters for accommodation without feeding. This was brought to her attention that feeding would be a separate arrangement with the hotel.
He added:“It is worthy of note that hotels that are utilized for the isolation of ‘Passengers of Interest’ (POIs) from the red listed countries also accommodate other guests on the condition that entire floors are dedicated to isolating these passengers without mixing with other guests. It is the responsibility of the passengers in quarantine to adhere to the laid down protocols or face the consequences of the law if otherwise.
“Adeleke’s day-two test was conducted on August 6, 2021 and the result came out negative, but her day seven test on the 14th was positive which required extension of her isolation. She argued that she could not have been positive and requested a repeat test. A new sample was done by the Lagos State Government at no cost to Adeleke, which was performed on August 16, 2021 and released on the 17th of August 2021. The repeat test returned positive.
“On August 17, the hotel management called our attention to a man at the facility, claiming to be Adeleke’s father, attempting to forcibly take her away, irrespective of her status. The hotel was asked to allow her to leave as they were being violent and creating a scene. Since this incident, Adeleke has made sensational news to avoid being penalized for her actions.
“In summary, she avoided initial isolation by absconding to Ibadan, despite being aware of the protocol and only returned to try and collect her passport.Following our investigations and evidence produced, her claims are totally false, and she would be made to face the consequences of the Coronavirus Law of 2021 based on the allegations that have been levelled against her in a court of law.
“We make bold to say that we are not deterred by this frivolous campaign to ridicule the Federal and State public laws targeted to mitigate the third wave of infections and halt the spread of COVID, particularly because the deadly new strains have the potential to cause massive sickness and death.
He vowed that the offender would be  prosecuted.
He added:“Severe sanctions await inbound travelers and passengers who flout the protocol of the Federal and State COVID pandemic law. Citizens need to realize that we are in the middle of a serious pandemic and that it is through shared responsibilities that we can overcome this pandemic. Residents are also encouraged to resist the urge of supporting passengers in defaulting the required protocols.”
Meanwhile, the Capital Market Support Committee for COVID-19 (CMSCC) has donated 2000 protective suits to the Lagos State Government to help battle the current third wave of COVID-19 pandemic in the state.
The CMSCC is a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) led committee, comprised of the capital market community and set up to galvanize the capital market ecosystem to play an active role in curbing the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria.
 Chief Executive Officer of NASD and member of CMSCC, Mr. Bola Ajomale, while presenting the donation at the Ministry of Health, Secretariat, Alausa, Ikeja Lagos commended the government’s sustained efforts to fighting the virus in the state.
“We thank God for continuous safety and for your team for protecting Lagos. CMSCC take the issue of fighting COVID-19 seriously and we believe that all stakeholders must work together to fight this pandemic. We are donating these 2000 protective suites to continue our commitment and collaboration with the Lagos State to fight the scourge,” he said.
Ajomale noted that CMSCC had in the past donated ambulance and other protective devices to Lagos State Government to support fight against COVID-19.
The commissioner for Health, Lagos state, professor Akin Abayomi, while receiving the donation, lauded the efforts of CMSCC  and other private sector organisations for the way they have rallied around the government with their support in the fight against this pandemic.
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He observed that the donation of the protective suites will go down very well with health workers because they are personal protective equipment for the people in the frontlines, saying “this is something that we appreciate.”
Zonal coordinator Securities and Exchange Commission, Ben Adams and the Team lead, Corporate Sustainability and Responsibility, Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), Mr. Olude Onajin were among the dignitaries that witnessed the donation.
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