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COVID-19: Research shows low face mask compliance in FCT, Nasarawa

- By Nana Aisha Yahaya

A new research conducted by Lawyers Alert has shown that vulnerable groups are not adhering to the COVID-19 preventive measures, especially the wearing of face masks in public spaces in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and neighbouri­ng Nasarawa State.

The study, which was premiered yesterday, in a documentar­y on the use of face masks, showed that people moved about the streets without using face masks, and with the mindset that COVID-19 no longer exists in the country.

The Project Manager of Lawyers Alert on the Use of Face Masks, Elvis Torkuma, said the organisati­on went to the rural areas to talk to vulnerable people and know how they were living with COVID-19, especially on the use of face masks.

“We decided to start out our factfindin­g in areas like Zuba, Mararaba and Lugbe that are in the outskirts of the FCT and Nasarawa State because people in these areas do not have access to first-class informatio­n,” he said.

He said the objective of the study was to get the findings documented, share them with partners and other relevant agencies to see how they could come together and work towards compliance in the use of face masks to reduce the spread of the disease.

“Based on our research findings with the persons we interacted, we feel informatio­n about COVID-19 was done at a higher level and did not reach the grassroots where the informatio­n is needed the most.

“As a human right organisati­on, we are concerned about persons with disabiliti­es, vulnerable people. The COVID-19 pandemic hit these communitie­s but they do not know anything about the virus,” he said.

Torkuma urged the government to engage community-based organisati­ons, civil society organizati­ons that work with the community and religious leaders to sensitize and give the people materials and resources.

The president of the organisati­on, Rommy Mom, who was represente­d by Omotola Omotayo, said it was important for the vulnerable groups to be informed.

“Lawyers Alert is not going to stop at solving the poverty of Nigeria, we will still continue to create more awareness and findings using the media to reach out to the government agencies like the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and more partners so that they can work with us in going to the grassroots, probably with materials and other things.

“Some people are tired of using the face mask and some do not have money. By addressing this, we need these bodies to discuss these issues and know the way forward,” she added.

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