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Trinity House Pastor Seeks Coordinati­on, Data Collection in Affected States

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Ugo Aliogo

As part of efforts to tackle the spread of COVID-19, the Senior Pastor of the Trinity House, Pastor, Ituah Ighodalo, has called for proper coordinati­on and data collection in the affected states.

Ighodalo, who made this call yesterday in Lagos during a media briefing, said the affected states should work closely with the federal government to access the progress, the challenges and the way forward in containing the spread of the pandemic.

He expressed the view that the affected states were working in isolation rather than collectivi­ty.

He also highlighte­d the need to have more accurate statistics about the pandemic, especially the number of people coming into the country through the land borders.

Ighodalo said: “We also need more informatio­n from our friends overseas and the determinat­ion that going forward, things must change in Nigeria.

“The federal government should design a mechanism that will enable them know the activities taking place in each states. There are some states that have not recorded any case of COVID-19. These states are not doing anything about it such as closing their borders and putting in place necessary measures to contain the spread if it enters their states.

“From the look of things, the federal government tends to be focus more on Abuja; they are not focusing on getting feedbacks, reviewing the activities in affected states, their challenges, their needs and how to support them.”

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