The Guardian (Nigeria)

Ondo health commission­er allegedly dies of COVID- 19

• Kogi loses official to diabetes, FG urges service

- From Oluwaseun Akingboye ( Akure), Ibrahim Obansa ( Lokoja) and Nkechi OnyedikaUg­oeze ( Abuja)

SHORTLY after Governor Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu ordered his cabinet members to test for coronaviru­s, the Ondo State Commission­er for Health, Dr. Wahab Adegbenro, has allegedly died of the pandemic. The Guardian learnt that the official gave up the ghost yesterday at the Federal Medical Centre ( FMC), Owo, while the governor is still in isolation.

A family source disclosed that the late commission­er fainted in his clinic, located in Akure, while treating a patient, before being rushed to Owo.

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control ( NCDC), Ondo has recorded 325 cases, 110 recoveries and 20 deaths, including the commission­er’s.

However, unconfirme­d report had it that six state Assembly members and some top government functionar­ies had tested positive for the virus.

A high- ranking official, who pleaded anonymity, disclosed that the appointees had gone for testing to ascertain their status. The late Adegbenro was also the state chairman of the Inter- ministeria­l Committee on Coronaviru­s.

Efforts to reach the Commission­er for Informatio­n and Orientatio­n, Donald Ojogo, for comments were futile, as he neither picked his calls nor responded to a text message to his phone at press time.

But the chairman of the House Committee on Informatio­n, Gbenga Omole, refuted the claims that some members of the 26- man legislatur­e had contracted the disease.

In a related developmen­t, the Kogi government yesterday announced the loss of an official, Siaka Oyibo, to diabetes

The Commission­er for Informatio­n and Communicat­ions, Kingsley Fanwo, in a statement, said the 69- yearold was chairman of the state Security Trust Fund, adding that the deceased had been buried according to Islamic rites. The demise comes four days after the passage of the Chief Judge, Justice Nasiru Ajanah.

Also yesterday, the Federal Government y said it would be a serious setback if medical services, especially emergency ones, begin to deteriorat­e in the wake of COVID- 1

It warned that efforts to contain the disease must not underrate other deadly ailments.

The President Muhammadu Buhari has also ordered the installati­on of Genexpert diagnostic machines at the National Hospital, Abuja, for seamless detection of the ailment. The facilities deliver results within an hour. The Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, who made the disclosure at a meeting with chief medical directors ( CMDS) of government hospitals in Abuja, lamented he was being inundated with reports of sick persons being rejected by hospitals, adding that many had died owing to lack of attention.

Describing the situation as unacceptab­le, Ehanire stated that government couldn’t continue to its citizens to such undesirabl­e circumstan­ces.

His words: “We have gathered here today ( yesterday) to address a matter that is becoming a serious and unhappy concern to the society at large. I am talking of the frequency of reports of very sick persons being rejected and abandoned by our hospitals. Our calling as doctors and health workers is to save lives. We cannot at this time abandon a divine responsibi­lity, especially in case of emergency, when our service is most needed. “We know that not all emergencie­s are COVID- 19, and we know that our profession­al oaths oblige us to save lives, and do something for those who come to us for help.”

 ??  ?? Muhammad Tijjani ( left); Rev Ibeabuchi Udadike; Obongawan Doreh Ebong; Dr. Salihu Bello; and Henry Ogbulogu, during their inaugurati­on as commission­ers of the Federal Character Commission ( FCC) at the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja… yesterday. PHOTO: NAN
Muhammad Tijjani ( left); Rev Ibeabuchi Udadike; Obongawan Doreh Ebong; Dr. Salihu Bello; and Henry Ogbulogu, during their inaugurati­on as commission­ers of the Federal Character Commission ( FCC) at the Presidenti­al Villa, Abuja… yesterday. PHOTO: NAN

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