Covid-19: Our Mission to Kogi State Failed, We will made new efforts to engage Gov Bello – Health Minister

Nigeria health Minister, Osagie Ehanire has react to flee of NCDC official from Kogi State after governor Yahaya Bello urge the official on fact finding mission to Kogi State to go for 14 days self isolation.

Ehanire said that federal government’s effort to support Kogi State in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic has failed.

Mr Ehanire, in his daily Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 briefing, said the team sent to the state returned to Abuja without accomplishing its mission.

He said new efforts will be made to engage Kogi authorities for a resolution of differences.

“We tried to send a team of the Ministry of Health and the NCDC into Kogi yesterday but there were some differences there to processes,” he said. “This will mean that we need to re-engage the state governor again and work with him and his team to create the conditions to which the Ministry of Health and the NCDC can complete their job.”

Kogi is one of the two states yet to confirm any case of the virus since the country recorded its index case in February. The other state is Cross River. Both states are believed to be discouraging tests for people with symptoms of COVID-19.

Agreement

Mr Ehanire said an agreement was reached with governor Yahaya Bello before sending in the delegations Kogi State.

“The agreement we had with them after discussions with the Governors (Kogi and Cross River) is that we should send a delegation to the states just to validate the facts,” he said. “Of course, we need that for our national records and to be able to report to the world what the situation is in our country because by now the whole world knows that we do not have any record from these two states.”

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He said the delegations will be sent to Cross River next week for the same purpose.

Aggrieved official

Meanwhile, the Director-General of the NCDC, Chikwe Ihekweazu, said the assistance rendered to the state was not appreciated.

“You can only offer help where the help is wanted. Yesterday we offered that help but it wasn’t in a place where the help could be accepted.

“Unfortunately, that is what happened last night. The reality is that we have had a great relationship with Kogi.

“We have supported Kogi State in every possible way. It is one of the first states that has an Emergency Operation Centre (EOC) supported by the NCDC.

“I think in the long term, the purpose of our existence is to support the states. They have the primary responsibility of the health security in their state,” he said.

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  1. I hail governor of Kogi State. They want to make business as usual. Why not send testing material to them let them do the test by their self. Conspiracy is about to happen

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