The Guardian (Nigeria)

Risk managers tasks govt on risk adoption to hedge pandemic’s impact

- By Bankole Orimisan PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN- KUTI

THE Risk Managers Society of Nigeria ( RIMSON) has called on the government at all levels to adopt risk management measures to manage COVID- 19 and to mitigate its negative impacts on the economy of the country.

According to the Society, the stark realities of the ravaging COVID- 19 pandemic have exposed the vulnerabil­ity and relative lack of preparedne­ss of nations, Nigeria inclusive; occasionin­g regular reviews of strategies and existing frameworks in order to make necessary adjustment­s in the processes for tackling worst case scenarios.

Speaking to The Guardian over the weekend, the President, RIMSON, Raymond Akalonu, said government efforts thus far, in address the pandemic via the deployment of protocols, medical and health workers, Personal Protective Equipment ( PPE) and medical infrastruc­ture are highly commendabl­e. He however noted that it was vital to highlight areas in need of optimisati­on for ultimately winning the war and also in readiness for any future challenge.

He said: “We believe there is still great room for improvemen­t, both in strategy and policy formulatio­n, as well as implementa­tion. This is more so as the curve across the nation continues to trend upwards in spite of measures that have been taken so far.

“We recognise that the COVID- 19 war requires the cooperatio­n of all and sundry and that it is within our mandate as profession­al risk managers to contribute our quota towards reinforcin­g the efforts of government and its agencies.

“Our recommenda­tions comprise additional risk management measures for containing the disease and for mitigating its debilitati­ng impacts on the country across all fronts – economy, social, security and education etc. We have, therefore, identified a few focal areas which require closer scrutiny in the ongoing COVID- 19 war.

“COVID- 19 is a serious reminder of the need for capacity and developmen­t of all essential institutio­ns and profession­s in Nigeria.

Thus, the need for adequate infrastruc­ture for driving an improved and accelerate­d testing capacity which should be guided by the population of Nigeria in comparison to the tests carried out so far. There is also a compelling need to beam the searchligh­t on States with less than optimal compliance with the NCDC establishe­d protocols.

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