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Zamfara State launches Covid-19 recovery plan to drive “Matawalle Vision 2023”

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Zamfara Governor, Bello Mohammed has launched the state’s Covid-19 Action Recovery and Stimulus Programme, CARES.

He said CARES is a stimulus programme, conceived by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, and introduced in all the 36 states of the federation, as well as the Federal Capital Territory, FCT. It is being implemented with the support of the World Bank.

Governor Mohammed charged the Covid-19 Action Steering Committee, to discharge its duty with integrity, commitment, honesty and sincerity, towards ensuring his administration meets the target of the programme.

The Zamfara State Covid-19 Action Recovery and Stimulus Programme, CARES, will have as its Motto; “Matawalle Vision 2023.”

Governor Mohammed while inaugurating the Covid-19 Action Steering Committee, said it will accomplish its responsibilities through social transfer, livelihood grants, provision of basic structures, support to medium and small scale enterprises, and ensuring food security.

He noted that banditry has threatened food security and the general economic growth of the state.

He, however, expressed confidence that the programme would, in addition, work with the State First Lady’s Office, to address the issue of malnutrition in the state, and serve as a panacea to positive changes and development of the state.

Governor Mohammed stated that despite the impediments caused by insecurity and the Covid-19 pandemic, his administration has made huge investment in primary, secondary and tertiary education, healthcare delivery, roads infrastructure, construction of a cargo airport, and other projects, to turn around the fortunes of the state.

According to Governor Mohammed, the programme will be delivered through the three platforms of Community And Social Development Agency, CSDC, FADAMA, the Ministry of Commerce and the State’s CARES Coordinating Unit.

The government is expected to interact with members of the steering committee, to ensure adequate supervision of the delivery platforms to deliver the services that are required.

Members of the Zamfara State Covid-19 Action Recovery and Stimulus Programme are drawn from the private and public sectors seasoned technocrats. It is being chaired by the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Ibrahim Magayaki.

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New Coronavirus infections in Nigeria continue increasing tempo

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control has confirmed 473 new cases of Coronaviruses cases in Nigeria, bringing total number of infections in the country to 177,615.

165,472 have been discharged, while 2,185 deaths have been recorded.

For Saturday’s figure, Lagos state continues to lead others with 323 cases.

Other new infections are as follows;
Akwa Ibom-46
Rivers-41
FCT-20
Ekiti-12
Osun-9
Oyo-9
Ogun-6
Bayelsa-3
Anambra-1
Edo-1
Nasarawa-1
Plateau-1

Source: AITONLINE

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NCDC confirms 407 new cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, has confirmed 407 new cases of COVID19 in Nigeria.

The breakdown shows that Lagos has 160, Akwa Ibom -75, and Ondo-51.

Others include Abia-33, Oyo-29, Kaduna-18, Katsina-7, Gombe, and Ogun have 6 each.

Ekiti has 5, Delta-4, FCT-4, Ebonyi-3, Edo, and Niger have 2 each, while Bayelsa and Nasarawa have 1 each.

So far, Nigeria has had 174,315 confirmed cases, with 165,005 discharged and 2,149 deaths.

Today’s report includes 0 cases reported from Kano, Osun, Plateau, Rivers, and Sokoto States.

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Coronavirus infections surge in Nigeria

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The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC on Saturday confirmed 497 new cases of Coronavirus in the country.

New infections have remained high in recent weeks after the figures became negligible in the last months before the deadly Delta variant was detected in the country.

As usual, Lagos had the largest figure 211. It is followed by Akwa Ibom with 80. Other new infections are as follows:
Kwara-73
Osun-29
Oyo-17
Rivers-17
Cross River-15
Edo-14
Anambra-9
Ogun-8
Ekiti-6
Bayelsa-4
FCT-4
Plateau-4
Bauchi-2
Nasarawa-2
Kaduna-1
Jigawa-1

This is now 173,908 total confirmed cases in Nigeria with164,994 discharged and 2,149 deaths.

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