THISDAY

Again, Atiku Asks FG to Restrict Flights from Some Countries over Coronaviru­s

- In Abuja

Chuks Okocha

A former Vice President of Nigeria, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has again asked the federal government to suspend flights to and from countries with high prevalence of coronaviru­s.

Atiku had asked the federal government to temporaril­y suspend flights from affected countries when Nigeria first recorded coronaviru­s.

The index case is a man who flew into the country from Milan, Italy.

One of those who had contact with him has also tested positive, making two confirmed cases in the country.

In a statement issued yesterday, Atiku said the economic impact of a widespread outbreak of the disease in Nigeria will be “catastroph­ic”, while calling on the government to err on the side of caution in order to prevent further spread.

“Two weeks ago, when Nigeria recorded its index case of the coronaviru­s, I had cause to urge the federal government to restrict flights from nations with a high prevalence of the coronaviru­s plague. This is in line with global best practices,” Atiku said.

“This is a patriotic call on the federal government of Nigeria to take every reasonable step to protect the citizens of Nigeria, by temporaril­y suspending flights to and from such countries, until we build up our ability to contain the coronaviru­s. Our borders should however be open to Nigerian citizens, regardless of their status.

“Despite the commendabl­e efforts of our patriotic health officials, it will be recalled that to date, we are yet to identify and or locate multiple passengers who flew in with the index case from Italy. They could be anywhere. We must, therefore, err on the side of caution. We cannot afford to broaden the possibilit­y of future infections.

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