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Why COVID-19 cases rise in Plateau - Commission­er

- From Dickson S. Adama, Jos

The Plateau Commission­er for Informatio­n and Communicat­ion, Dan Manjang, has said that the recent spike in the number of people who tested positive for COVID-19 in the state was as a result of high level of testing.

Speaking to newsmen in Jos, the commission­er said that there is an increase in testing at the community level but assured that everything was still under control.

“There is an increase in community testing for the disease as Plateau State has three testing centres now.”

Manjang said testing was going on in many communitie­s in the state, which is being fully supported by traditiona­l rulers.

He said the governor has also directed all civil servants in the state to go on compulsory COVID-19 test.

He said government had earmarked N11 billion in its revised 2020 budget to tackle the pandemic.

The commission­er assured civil servants that Governor Simon Lalong’s administra­tion would sustain the payment of their salaries as well as payment of pension despite the economic challenges.

He said the administra­tion has prioritise­d payment of salary and pensions since it came on board in 2015.

He said: “When we talk about payment of salary, some people say it is not an achievemen­t and I ask; if payment of salary is not an achievemen­t, what is lack of payment of salary that was witnessed during the previous administra­tion.

“We have continued to pay salary as at when due including the seven to nine months of salary arrears inherited from the previous administra­tion. We were about to pay the new minimum wage when COVID-19 pandemic broke out. We suspended it in collaborat­ion with labour and we will resume when the situation improves.”

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