COVID-19 in Nigeria: Time to adopt the Lagos strategy nationwide, By Adegbenro Adebanjo

Adegbenro Adebanjo
Adegbenro Adebanjo
Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu

Nigeria has not turned the corner in the battle against the COVID-19 global pandemic. But it can be said, unarguably for now, that it has not experienced the catastrophic health disaster envisaged and predicted at the onset of a pandemic that has brought the world to its knees.

Let us take a dispassionate look at the statistics. Those who have beaten the disease and have been discharged are 35,998 with 11,474 active cases and sadly 976 deaths as at Friday August 14, 2020 from a total confirmed cases of 48,445. It shows that the country has not been overwhelmed by the COVID-19 pandemic and may actually be flattening the curve in a way.

Lagos the epicenter of the disease may rightly be saluted for leading the battle against the Pandemic in the right way. The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC is enamoured by strategy put in place by the Lagos State Government in tracking and tackling and managing the disease. The NCDC says Lagos Community management strategy for the disease is on course with 1325 people being discharged within the week that ended Saturday August 14.. The NCDC affirmed that 1,325 community recoveries discharged in Lagos State was in line with new case management guidelines it put in place.

And the recent closure of some isolation centres in the State was well thought out. Hear the Incident Commander, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, “Over the last four, five months, we have built excess capacity centre, but that is only the way to go, you cannot over-prepare. We have got to a stage where we need to balance the economics of this and which of these facilities do we need to keep running. Some of them now are having less than 20 per cent of occupancy. This is why we reach a conclusion to shut Eti-Osa facility and another one in Lekki.” Patients at its Ogba Centre have also been relocated following its closure for the same reason.

NCDC Figure
NCDC Figure

The decrease in rate of infection has not seen Lagos resting on its oars. The State has increased testing and Community engagements. And there is an assurance from the incident Commander that there will be no derailment in the battle against COVID-19. The assurance from Mr. Governor: “We will continue to fine-tune our efforts and strategies to build on our successes and close any existing gaps.”

The Lagos template should be replicated Nationwide .It’s time to adopt a new strategy of management of COVID-19 so that more places of economic importance can be reopened and our children at all levels can go back to school. There must be a balance between economic consideration and health management, something the Lagos State Government under the watch of Babajide Sanwoolu seems to be getting right. The State has also not relaxed its enforcement of lockdown orders on places of entertainment and mass gathering. Hotels and outlets which flout this regulation are routinely shut down by the government.

The NCDC should invite experts and COVID-19 managers from other States of the Federation to come to Lagos and understudy the Community management strategy and other initiatives that have led to the shutdown of some isolation centres. Lagos, the epicenter of the disease in Nigeria has been methodical and Professional in handling, tackling and managing the disease. The government has created a nexus between it and the people as it intensifies its battle against COVID-19.

The Sanwoolu administration also catered and continues to cater for the welfare of the people of Lagos through the amelioration of the economic, social and physical dislocations engendered by COVID-19. The Government various incentives to business and home owners reduced job loss in critical industries in spite of the adverse effect on its internally generated revenue. For team Sanwoolu, the theme of its anti-Covid-19 strategy is, people’s first.

There should be connection between the people and those driving the battle against the disease in all states of the Federation. Now this needs intensive education through effective information and Communication dissemination to all strata of the society on COVID-19 PREVENTIVE MEASURES .The managers of COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria should adopt a multi-dimensional information strategy that will pull in the new media, the traditional media, traditional and natural rulers, leaders of faith, Community development associations, students unions labour and associated organisations , media influencers and other relevant associations and unions to pass the message across.

Of course this not the time to let down the guard. The pandemic is still as virulent as ever. Countries which embarked on wholesale return to business as usual are now effecting emergency shutdown as they have seen a resurgence of the pandemic. Like the truism, eternal vigilance should be the strategy and price to pay for victory over COVID-19.

The Lagos example is the way to go- constant monitoring, upgrading of health facilities, effective information dissemination, connection with the people and effective leadership. Sanwoolu and his team including the Technical Adviser, the Lagos State Commissioner for health, Professor Akin Abayomi , have walked their talk. They have provided leadership in tackling the disease in Lagos and shown what good governance is all about.

Other States should follow the Lagos example in the ongoing battle against COVID-19 in Nigeria.

Adebanjo, sent this piece via obanijesu@yahoo.com

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