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Panic as man tests positive to COVID-19

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The Cross River State Government has confirmed a new case of COVID-19 and activated its public health emergency response systems to prevent further spread.

The State Commissioner for Health, Henry Egbe Ayuk, disclosed this in Calabar, assuring residents that the situation is under control and does not call for panic.

According to him, the case involves a 53-year-old Chinese expatriate who arrived in Nigeria about a month ago and works in a company in Akamkpa Local Government Area. The patient initially showed mild symptoms before being admitted to the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, where tests confirmed the infection.

“The patient is currently receiving treatment at the state’s designated isolation centre and is responding well,” Ayuk said.

He explained that authorities delayed the public announcement until all diagnostic procedures were completed to avoid misinformation, adding that the state remains vigilant in disease surveillance.

Ayuk noted that global travel continues to expose populations to infectious diseases, stressing that the presence of COVID-19 is not unique to Nigeria.

“We are living in a highly mobile world where diseases can easily cross borders. What matters is our ability to detect and contain them quickly, and that is what we are doing,” he added.

Also speaking, the State Epidemiologist, Inyang Ekpenyong, said this is the first officially recorded COVID-19 case in the state since 2022. She attributed the low visibility of recent cases to widespread vaccination and the prevalence of mild or unreported infections.

Ekpenyong noted that symptoms such as fever, cough, and sore throat often resemble malaria, which may lead to underreporting.

“With even one confirmed case, it is classified as an outbreak, which is why we immediately activated the Emergency Operations Centre,” she said.

She added that rapid response teams have been deployed to Akamkpa, while contact tracing and monitoring of exposed individuals are ongoing within the virus’s two to 14-day incubation period.

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Jonah Offor, commended the collaboration between the state government, the World Health Organization, and other partners in managing the situation.

The WHO State Coordinator, Olatunde Rebecca, emphasized the need for continued surveillance, public awareness, and access to testing materials, warning that misinformation can worsen outbreaks.

“COVID-19 spreads through respiratory droplets and contaminated surfaces. Preventive measures such as handwashing, use of face masks, and physical distancing remain essential,” she said.

Rebecca added that efforts are ongoing, in collaboration with national health authorities, to identify the specific strain involved.

Also, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Health, Ekpo Ekpo Bassey, said the state has significantly improved its outbreak response capacity, with early detection and rapid intervention helping to prevent wider transmission.

Health officials urged residents to remain calm, follow preventive measures, and report any symptoms promptly to the nearest health facility.

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Xenophobia: Obi reveals details of meeting with South African leaders

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Nigeria Democratic Congress presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has revealed that he held high-level discussions with South African ministers and political party leaders on immigration, regional cooperation, and peaceful coexistence between Nigerians and South Africans.
In a post shared on X, Obi said the meetings took place in Cape Town following an engagement with Nigerians living in the South African city.
According to him, the discussions involved Leon Schreiber, Velenkosini Hlabisa, and Gayton McKenzie.
Obi described the meetings as “productive and candid,” noting that they focused on issues affecting both Nigeria and South Africa, particularly migration, economic hardship, youth unemployment, security concerns, and tensions involving African foreigners in South Africa.
He stressed the need for stronger dialogue and cooperation between the two African nations, saying solutions must be built on justice, mutual respect, and the rule of law.
The former Anambra State governor also called on leaders and citizens in both countries to demonstrate compassion, restraint, and responsible leadership during difficult times.
Obi said all parties involved emphasized the importance of lawful conduct, non-violence, and resisting hate or provocation, while allowing democratic institutions to address grievances through constitutional means.
He added that Africa’s progress depends on unity, economic inclusion, community investment, and protecting the dignity of Africans regardless of where they reside on the continent.
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Anxiety mounts as Ebola virus kills 177

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The Lagos State Government has intensified surveillance and emergency preparedness measures following a deadly outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease in Central and East Africa that has claimed at least 177 lives from nearly 700 suspected cases, raising fresh global health concerns.

The outbreak, currently affecting the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, has prompted the World Health Organisation (WHO) to declare a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) amid fears that difficult terrain and delayed containment efforts could worsen the spread of the virus.

Reacting to the alarming development, the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, assured residents that no suspected or confirmed Ebola case has been detected in Lagos, even as the state government ramps up monitoring and border screening operations.

In a statement posted on his X handle on Saturday, Abayomi said the state was closely tracking the situation and had activated its emergency response architecture to prevent any possible importation of the deadly virus into Nigeria.

“We are closely monitoring the evolving Ebola outbreak situation in Central and East Africa… we have not seen any cases resembling Ebola in Lagos to date,” he said.

The commissioner explained that Lagos has deployed its outbreak-tested “Biosecurity Bio-shield,” a system developed to rapidly detect, isolate and contain highly infectious diseases. He noted that the framework, first strengthened during the 2014 Ebola outbreak and later reinforced during the COVID-19 pandemic, cholera, diphtheria and Lassa fever outbreaks, remains fully operational.

According to him, the Lagos State Incident Command System (ICS), under the leadership of Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, has been placed on standby to coordinate any emergency response if necessary.

Abayomi disclosed that the state’s Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) is functioning round-the-clock, with epidemiologists and disease surveillance officers monitoring community-level health signals across Lagos.

He further revealed that the Lagos State Infectious Disease Hospital has been placed on high alert, with isolation wards, intensive care units and treatment facilities fully prepared to handle any suspected Ebola cases.

The commissioner added that the state’s Biosafety Level-3 Laboratory located in Yaba has also been placed on enhanced alert to ensure rapid diagnosis of high-risk infectious diseases.

As part of efforts to prevent cross-border transmission, Abayomi said all flights arriving from East and Central Africa are undergoing intensified health screening in collaboration with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria and the Nigeria Institute of Medical Research.

He added that surveillance activities have also been strengthened at seaports and land borders, with Port Health officers placed on heightened alert.

At the grassroots level, Community Health Workers, Community Development Associations and Civil Society Organisations have been integrated into an early-warning system aimed at ensuring the prompt reporting of suspected Ebola cases.

The commissioner said strategic stockpiles of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), disinfectants and emergency medical supplies have already been positioned across critical locations in the state, while ambulance services remain on standby for rapid deployment.

Despite the rising death toll in Africa’s latest Ebola outbreak, Abayomi urged Lagos residents not to panic, stressing that preparedness and rapid response remain central to the state’s public health strategy.

“Our focus remains prevention, early detection, rapid reporting and swift response. Preparedness is not a temporary reaction for us; it is our permanent culture,” he said.

He advised residents who recently travelled to Congo or Uganda, or had contact with travellers from affected areas and are experiencing symptoms associated with Ebola, to immediately contact emergency lines 767 or 112, or reach the State Epidemiologist on 08023169485.

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Two APC states reschedule governorship primaries

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PRESS STATEMENT

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has announced the rescheduling of its Governorship Primary Elections in Bauchi State and Kwara State to Friday, May 22, 2026.

In the same vein, the party has approved a new date for the State House of Assembly Primary Elections in Maradun I and Maradun II constituencies of Zamfara State, which will now hold on Sunday, May 24, 2026.

The decision was ratified by the National Working Committee (NWC) after consultations with critical stakeholders as part of efforts to guarantee a transparent, peaceful, orderly, and credible primary election process.

The party reiterated its commitment to upholding internal democracy and ensuring the successful conduct of all primary elections ahead of the forthcoming polls.

Signed:

Felix Morka

National Publicity Secretary

All Progressives Congress (APC)

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