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COVID-19 recommendations violated during Kyari’s burial

THE World Health Organisation (WHO) and Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) have provided guidelines to follow in the conduct of burial for the person who has died of confirmed Coronavirus, but the presidency has violated these guidelines in the burial of Abba Kyari, the late Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari.

Besides the conduct of the funeral rites of the late CoS on Saturday, April 18 which was a clear violation of the public health guidelines issued by the government to curb the spread of the virus, the handling of his treatment when he tested positive for the virus also violated the rule.

The NCDC guidelines developed in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health spelled out burial procedures for late victims of COVID-19.

WHO Guidelines for burying COVID-19 corpse

The WHO guidelines released on 24 March, 2020 states that COVID-19 casualties could be buried or cremated. But in doing so, recommendations by the NCDC must be complied with.

Family and relatives of the deceased were advised to maintain hand hygiene and were only allowed to view and not touch the corpse.

The United Nations health body also called for strict compliance with social distancing. It advised health workers to make use of the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) during the burial rites.

Other individuals responsible for the burial exercise were also advised to wear the PPE, wash hands with soap and water thereafter.

“Family and friends may view the body after it has been prepared for burial, in accordance with customs. They should not touch or kiss the body and should wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after the viewing,” the guideline stated.

“Those tasked with placing the body in the grave, on the funeral pyre, etc., should wear gloves and wash hands with soap and water after removal of the gloves once the burial is complete.”

“Family and friends may view the body after it has been prepared for burial, in accordance with customs. They should not touch or kiss the body and should wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water following the viewing; physical distancing measures should be strictly applied (at least 1 m between people).

 

NCDC guidelines for COVID-19 case burial     

On 18 April, the NCDC made public its interim guidelines for the safe management of COVID-19 corpse.

The guideline discourages family members of the deceased from touching the COVID-19 infected corpse.

Although relatives of the deceased are allowed to view, the friends and relatives were charged to maintain social distancing and hand hygiene.

“A minimum number of people should be involved in preparations. Others may observe without touching the body at a minimum distance of 2 metres.

“Family and friends may view the body after it has been prepared for burial, in accordance with customs. They should not touch or kiss the body and should wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water following the viewing; physical distancing measures should be strictly applied at least 2 meters between people.

Most importantly, the NCDC emphasised that apart from the health officials mandated to conduct the burial, relatives, friends, religious leaders and other mourners present should wear PPE.

“Family members, religious leaders, health care workers or mortuary staff preparing the body should wear appropriate PPE according to standard precautions (gloves, impermeable disposable gown [or disposable gown with impermeable apron, medical mask, eye protection),” the eight-pages guideline stated.

“If the family wishes only to view the body and not touch it, they may do so, using standard precautions at all times including hand hygiene. Give the family clear instructions not to touch or kiss the body.”

It stated further that adults who are older than 60 years and ‘immunosuppressed persons’ should not directly interact with the body.

The guideline advised a less human population at the burial site to avoid the disease spread.

But, findings by The ICIR revealed that most of these guidelines were violated by the government authorities that designed them.

During Kyari’s burial, which held on 18th April, the social distancing guideline was disregarded based on photographs and video evidence.

The number of people who attended the burial rite was more than the NCDC recommendations.

Moreover, not all the individuals present wore the compulsory PPE, while one of those who did was seen in a viral video removing and disposing the safety gown wrongly.

 

 

During prayer session for the deceased Abba Kyari prior to his burial at Gudu Cemetery, Abuja. Photo Source: Sahara Reporters

Violation of Social Distancing during his funeral prayers and burial

Despite lockdown imposed on Abuja by President Muhammadu Buhari to contain the spread of the virus, the Islamic funeral prayer observed for the remains of Abba Kyari was performed by scores of sympatisers contrary to social distancing rule and the WHO and NCDC guidelines on burial of victims of Covid-19.

The United Nations health agency generally advised individuals to maintain at least two meters apart to avoid the virus spread.

But for COVID-19 burial, WHO recommended at least one metre physical distancing among mourners but the NCDC guideline put the compulsory physical distance at two metres at least. However, this was not adhered to during Kyari’s burial.

 

The NCDC had earlier warned loved ones to “refrain” from attending the burial in mass, to check further spread but from the photographs and video broadcast of the event, the advice was disregarded.

Aside, it could be recalled that the NCDC had shared the need to reduce human presence at Kyari’s burial.

“Even at this time, as we mourn loved ones lost to COVID-19, including the recently deceased, President’s Chief of Staff, Mallam Abba Kyari, we need to refrain from attending mass gatherings to prevent the further spread of COVID19,” the NCDC stated in a tweet.

“Let us #StaySafe & protect each other.”

 

Wearing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

According to the NCDC COVID-19 burial procedures for confirmed cases, irrespective of the locations an infected person died, the officials assigned to bury the dead should be equipped with the PPE.

Also, they are expected to use disinfectants, rubber boots, heavy-duty gloves among other vital items.

Similar conditions were recommended for relatives of the deceased, religious leaders and mortuary workers who are to partake in the burial process.

However, contrary to the provisions listed above, majority of persons reported at the burial ground did not comply with the specific guidelines. Mourners did not wear the PPE, except for the medical officials.

Although, some were seen with face masks, others do not have the mask or hand gloves including other protective kits.

 

Friends, relatives during burial of Late Abba Kyari at Gudu Cemetery, Abuja where social distancing was disregarded. Photo Source: Punch Newspaper

 

COVID-19: Ghana lifts lockdown with over 700 active cases

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DESPITE  the extension of the border closure, President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana has however lifted the partial lockdown on some parts of the country.

The president in a live broadcast on Sunday night said the ease of restrictions was “in view of our ability to undertake aggressive contact tracing of infected persons” among others.

The ban on social gatherings of more than 25 persons is also still in place.

Nana Akufo-Addo stressed that “lifting these restrictions does not mean we are letting our guard down.”

“I am demanding even greater adherence to these measures,” he added.

The lockdown has been lifted, but Public gatherings are still banned. Borders and schools remain closed while businesses are allowed to operate observing the measures listed by health authorities to maintain social distancing and a healthy work environment.

Ghana has now done 68,591 Coronavirus tests with 1,042 cases. Drones are been used to transport samples.

The country is also producing its own face masks, gloves, scrubs, gowns, headgears as it intensifies efforts to curb the novel virus.

JAMB releases list of 195 candidates caught for exam malpractices during 2020 UTME

THE Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has released a list of 195 candidates caught for perpetrating examination malpractices during the 2020 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME). 

Over 1.9 million candidates took the 2020 UTME held between March 14 and April 4 across the nation.

The Board said it was able to establish prima facie cases of examination misconduct against the listed candidates.

The list was contained in the weekly bulletin of JAMB released on Monday and obtained by The ICIR.

 Someof the infractions established against the candidates included  connivance to cheat, examination by proxy, unruly behaviour, smuggled mobile phone into the exam hall, attempt to cheat, smuggled electronic device into examination hall, double registration among others.

Further study by The ICIR  showed that candidates from Amambra, Imo, Kaduna Enugu and Kano states dominate the list.

The Board however noted that despite this, incidence of examination malpractice by candidates was on decline with the 2020 experience.

It also disclosed that nine Computer Based Test (CBT) centers in Abia, Enugu, Kogi, Kwara, Lagos Nassarawa, Ogun, Oyo and Kano states were delisted based on technical deficiency and alleged connivance with candidates to cheat.

According to fact sheet, this year’s UTME has the highest number of registered candidates in the history of the Board since its establishment in 1978.

Anambra lock down killing: Group raises alarm over alleged plot by police to cover up

A Civil Society Organisation, Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Centre (RULAAC) says the Nigerian Police, Anambra State Command are attempting to cover up facts and shield alleged killers of two persons while enforcing Covid-19 lock down in the state.

“In the case of Anambra, the difference we see is the apparent attempt by the Police Command to twist the facts, cover up and shield the police killers,” RULAAC alleged in a statement issued by Okechukwu Nwanguma, its Executive Director on Sunday.

According to Nwanguma, the organisation was making efforts to identify who among the police and eye witness was not telling the truth.

“We need to ascertain, between the Police and eye witnesses, who is lying, we have already called on the Governor of Anambra State to invoke his powers and set up an independent inquiry to go to the root of the matter to unravel the truth and recommend measures to ensure justice and a prevention of the repeat of that tragedy,” Nwanguma said.

He noted that during the previous week, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) raised concern about the numbers of killings by law enforcement agencies while enforcing the lock down order noting that killings by security operatives across the nation were more than deaths from the virus.

The RULAAC Executive Director warned that there could be break down of law and order considering cases of misconduct in Anambra, Abia, Osun states among others.

He, however, commended the Inspector General of Police, Adamu Muhammed for his prompt response against police misconduct.

“I commend the Inspector General of Police for always rising to the occasion in promptly ordering the arrest of unruly officers and investigation of acts of brutality and misconduct,” he said.

He urged the IGP to set up monitoring process for men of the police force in the discharge of their enforcement duties during the lock down.

It would be recalled that two youths were on Tuesday shot dead at the New Tire Market Area of Nkpor, Anambra State by the policemen enforcing the restriction movement over the Coronavirus pandemic.

However angry residents of the area embarked on protest against the shooting to death of two youths by police over an argument.

Periscope of significant activities of Abba Kyari as Buhari’s Chief of Staff

BORN on September 23, 1952, late Abba Kyari activated his destiny like all newborns. His every step, it appeared,  prepared and led him to August 17, 2015, when he was appointed as Chief of Staff (CoS) to President Muhammadu Buhari.

Unlike his predecessor, Jones Arogbofa, the retired Army General who served as CoS to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Kyari was no soldier or even a politician. He was, however, intellectually sound and widely educated.

Early education and career

The Kanuri born man obtained his first degrees in Sociology and Law from the University of Warwick and Cambridge University, United Kingdom respectively.

By 1983, he was called to the Nigerian Bar after his time at the Nigerian Law School.  In 1984, he proceeded to obtain a Master’s degree in Law from the University of Cambridge.

From working at a law firm, to working in the newsroom and the bank boardroom and serving as a commissioner in Borno State, Kyari was a different breed in the office of the CoS and time soon showed this.

In his first year as Buhari’s Chief of Staff,  not much was said about him and by the second year, 2016, his competence was questioned.

In a 30-page secret memo signed in September 2016, Nasir El-Rufai, Governor of Kaduna State, highlighted the failures of the The All Progressives Congress (APC)-led government, calling out Kyari and describing him as “totally clueless.”

“The Chief of Staff is totally clueless about the APC and its internal politics at best as he was neither part of its formation nor a participant in the primaries, campaign, and elections,” El-Rufai wrote in the secret document.

Just a month after, in October 2016, several allegations of Kyari participating in ‘deals’ that undermined his principal’s fight against corruption in governance became public knowledge and subject of discussions among citizens.

In a report published by Sahara Reporters on September 20, 2016 and republished by Vanguard newspaper, it was disclosed that the presidency had ordered a probe into allegations that Kyari had received a N500 million bribe from MTN, the telecommunications giant, as payment for him to influence government to discontinue its heavy stance on the $5 billion fine imposed on the company by Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

MTN was fined by the telecommunications regulator for failing to disconnect subscribers with unregistered phone lines bought before January 2012. Such action was said to have aided the activities of terrorists and kidnapping kingpins in the country.

However, the allegations were never proven and the investigation said to have been led by the Special Investigation Panel of the Nigerian Police Force was eventually closed.

Face-off with Oyo-Ita during a Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting

In November 2017, Kyari again came under the spotlight on Nigerian social media when a video showing him and Winifred Oyo-Ita, former Head of Service of the Federation (HoCSF), in a heated argument while speaking to the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo.

Reports say that the argument was over a leaked memo sent to the office of the president by Oyo-Ita on Abdulrasheed Maina, embattled former pension boss.

The drama, which lasted about 10 minutes, was witnessed by Bukola Saraki, former Senate President, Yakubu Dogara, for Speaker of House of Representatives, Walter Onnoghen, then Chief of Justice of the Federation,  Jibrila Bindu,  Governor of Adamawa and John Odigie-Oyegun, former National Chairman of the APC.

Others who witnessed the altercation were service chiefs, the Inspector General of Police and heads of paramilitary services.

Nicknamed De facto President

After the electoral victory recorded by President Buhari in 2019 general elections for his second term in office, Kyari’s appointment was renewed.

But about five months after the election, August 2019, the power wielded by the Chief of Staff  came under public scrutiny when he queried Babatunde Fowler, the immediate former Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) , over alleged discrepancies in tax collections from 2015 to 2018.

The Punch reported that a letter dated August 8, 2019 and addressed to the FIRS chairman, which was signed by Kyari, asked Fowler to explain reasons for ‘significant’ variances in budgeted collections and actual collections of tax in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018.

By December of the same year, Fowler’s tenure ended and instead of getting an extension, he was replaced by Muhammad  Nami.

Also in August 2019, president Buhari directed the then-incoming ministers to channel all requests for meetings with him through Kyari.

Buhari gave the directive at the end of the presidential retreat organised for ministers-designate, presidential aides and other top government functionaries at the State House in Abuja, Channels Television reported.

“In terms of coordination, kindly ensure that all submissions for my attention or meeting requests be channeled through the Chief of Staff, while all Federal Executive Council matters be coordinated through the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF),” the president was quoted as saying in the speech published by his media adviser, Femi Adesina.

Traveled to London to see President Buhari

In November 2019, Kyari, made another move that raised questions on the code of governance in Nigeria, when he flew to London to see President Buhari, who at the time was on a private visit for two weeks. It was gathered that during the visit to the president, the CoS presented a bill for Buhari to sign.

Before leaving Nigeria, Buhari,  did not transfer power to Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo as he had done several times in the past.

As such, memos, bills and other documents requiring the president’s signature had to be taken to London for signing.

Despite public out cry that greeted this development, Kyari’s influence and power in  the presidency grew.

In the same month, Premium Times reported that Kyari played a vital role in ensuring the sack of Osinbajo from managing Ruga Projects, the Federal Government’s grazing zones scheme for herdsmen.

According to the report, the president had mandated Osinbajo to lead the National Livestock Transformation Plan (NLTP).

The plan, it was gathered, included programmes of rehabilitation of displaced persons in states ravaged by the farmers-herders’ violence and development of ranches for nomadic herders in any willing state of the federation.

However, when Osinbajo sought to implement the project by requesting the approval of N22 billion in a memo to the president, Premium Times reported that Kyari shut it down.

According to the newspaper, rather than forwarding the vice president’s memo to the president for approval, Kyari held it for more than a month, and only submitting with his own observation and recommendations to Buhari.

“Given that the president has approved N12 billion for intervention for the Ruga Model, through the National Food Security Council (NFSC), we respectfully recommend that we first evaluate the development impact of this particular project before releasing further amounts for the NLTP,” Kyari wrote. “This is key especially as major security operations are ongoing in some of these locations.”

The Chief of Staff then proceeded to recommend that Buhari should scrap the NLTP, an initiative by state governors and the vice-president, Premium Times reported.

It was gathered that the president accepted Kyari’s recommendations which brought about an end to the Ruga Projects.

His final moments

Riding on his reputation as the ‘de-facto president,’ Kyari left many Nigerians with unanswered questions in March, when he went to Germany  with Saleh Mamman, the Minister of Power,  to hold talks with Siemens officials in furtherance of a deal signed by  President Buhari and the energy company on improving electricity supply in Nigeria.

Upon his return to the country, Kyari, ignored the rule of self-isolation despite the fact that Covid-19 was already declared by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as Public Health Emergency before it declared it a pandemic on March 19.

Shortly after his return,  against public health guideline for covid-19, Kyari on March 17, was in Kogi State to commiserate with Yahaya Bello, governor of the state over the demise of his mother.

On March 21, in a leaked memo addressed to Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, Kyari urged the leadership of the National Assembly to direct all Nigerian lawmakers who arrived the country from foreign trips, to submit themselves for Coronavirus test.

He had expressed displeasure at the refusal of legislators to undergo Coronavirus checks at the country’s airports upon arriving Nigeria, reports stated.

Few days after the leaked memo surfaced, Kyari tested positive for the novel virus. That was the beginning of the end his journey on earth. Before testing positive for Coronavirus, the late CoS had a medical history of being asthmatic and diabetic.

However, a glimmer of hope was shared when he wrote a memo assuring Nigerians that he would soon resume to his duty post.

Kyari said he had not experienced the common symptoms of the deadly virus, despite being positive. His condition thus allowed him to work from home,  while promising to resume work in a few days.

“I have not experienced high fever or other symptoms associated with this new virus, and have been working from home. I hope to be back at my desk very soon.”

Those were the last words said publicly by the late CoS, until he gave up the ghost on Friday, April 17, after an intense battle with Covid-19.

Before the presidency announced his death, Kyari’s whereabouts were unknown which fuelled speculations that he might have been flown out of the country for proper medical treatment.

He was buried on Saturday in Gudu cemetery, Abuja.

Kyari died at age 67, nearly 25 days after testing positive to Covid-19.

COVID19: Lagos unveils test centres across 20 Local Government Areas

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THE Lagos State Government has unveiled Coronavirus test centres in the 20 Local Government Areas across the state.

The State Government disclosed this on Sunday via its Twitter handle, noting that visits to the centres is “strictly” by appointment and not by emergency.

Residents were asked to make requests through app.alertclinic.com and schedule appointments at the test centre closest to them.

“Request a test and locate the Local Government Testing Centre closest to you through AlertClinic,” the tweet read.


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Among the local governments listed were Ikeja, Apapa, Epe, Agege, Mushin, Ikorodu, Lagos mainland, Lagos Island, Kosofe, and eleven others.

A  total of 26 test centers with  at least one in each of the Local Government Areas were listed.

 

Abba Kyari’s burial: FCTA identifies, isolates men who were not properly kitted

 

THE Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) says all the individuals that were not properly kitted during the burial of Abba Kyari, the late Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari  have been identified and isolated.

The FCTA added that a man seen in a viral video pulling off his Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in an unprofessional manner moments after taking part in the burial of late Kyari has also been identified and isolated.

A statement issued Saturday evening by Mohammed Kawu, the acting Secretary of the FCTA Health and Human Services Secretariat disclosed that the Public Health Department has since taken necessary action.

“The said PPE left over by the individual has been professionally evacuated and the entire cemetery has been decontaminated,” Kawu said.

“In addition, all the individuals including the man in question that participated in the burial and were not properly kitted have been identified and are being isolated.”

He added that necessary tests would be conducted on all of them to determine their level of exposure and ensure that they do not infect other people.

“The Administration has also taken steps to ensure that all future burials of victims of COVID 19 are conducted in line with protocols established by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).”

Kawu urged residents to remain calm and rest assured that the FCT Administration would continue to do all that is necessary to curtail and eventually end the spread of the Coronavirus in the FCT.

There was a public outcry after a one minute fifty-five seconds video surfaced online showing how the unidentified man unprofessionally pulled off his Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

The man was captured in the video to have left the the burial ground with the PPE and was among the five personnel who laid the corpse of the late Chief of Staff to the president  to rest at Gudu cemetery, Abuja.

An unidentified NCDC personnel pulling off his PPE. Source: twitter

Unethical interment

After a close monitoring of the live broadcast of the burial rites of the late  Chief of Staff, The ICIR noted that the process was in contrast with the laid down rules and guidelines of Safe Management of a Dead Body by World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC).

According to the NCDC guide, “Family members, religious leaders, health care workers or mortuary staff
preparing the body should wear appropriate PPE according to standard precautions (gloves, impermeable disposable gown [or disposable gown  with impermeable apron, medical mask, eye protection).

However, none of the mourners at the interment wore any Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) except the personnel of the NCDC.

The late Chief of Staff to President of Nigeria died almost 25 days after he tested positive for coronavirus.

Former president, other Nigerians react to Kyari’s death 

SINCE death of Abba Kyari, former Chief of Staff to the President was announced at about 12:44 am in early hours of Saturday, mixed reactions have continued to trail the incident. 

He died from complications after he had tested positive for the COVID-19 disease.

However, some Nigerians who reacted on social media appeared to be excited with the late CoS demise based on their comments.

“Many Nigerians celebrated the death of Abacha. Nigerians mourned the death of Musa Yar’Adua.


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“Let Nigerians react to the death of Abba Kyari the way they feel like. No need to guilt trip anybody, what he did for Nigerians when he was alive will speak for him.”

“I’m celebrating,” a social media user identified as Adeola stated.

Another social media user, Berry @Burina_NG described Kyari’s death as lesson to the people.

According to her, the deceased’s death is the most celebrated in the country after the late Head of State, General Sani Abacha in 1996.

“May we never get to a point in our lives where majority of a nation will rejoice over our death.
I believe this is a big lesson to us all that we should be mindful of the life we live,” she stated.

“Abba Kyari’s death is the second most celebrated deaths in Nigeria After Gen. Sani Abacha.”

While Abba Kiski expressed grief over the deceased, and prayed Kyari’s sins are forgiven, another social media user, Caleb Ifeanyi, argued that, “Allah doesn’t take wicked people, i suppose devil took him.”

“My condolence message to the family of Abba kyari. Surely, Allah takes what is his, and what He gives is his, and to all things he has appointed a time. So have patience and be rewarded.

“May Allah magnify your reward, and make perfect your bereavement, and forgive your departed,” Kiski stated.

Egwu Ogodwin, in his tweet acknowledged the immorality in wishing anyone dead but prayed Kyari’s soul rest in peace.

“I would have been happy for this news but Death is not what you wish anyone because everyone will face it one day. May his soul rest in peace.”

However, beyond the mixed reactions among the masses, some notable Nigerians also expressed their condolences to Kyari’s death.

The former President Goodluck Jonathan prayed for the dead after he expressed his grief to the President and the deceased’s friends and relatives.

“I condole with H.E @MBuhari, the Kyari family & all sympathisers on the demise of Mallam Abba Kyari who until his death was  the Chief of Staff to the President of Nigeria.
May Allah grant him Al Jannah Firdaus & strengthen his family & friends during this moment of grief. GEJ”

Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar also expressed his feelings to the deceased’s family.

“Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un. I am saddened by the death of Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari. May Allah SWT comfort his family, forgive his sins and grant him AlJannah Firdaus. Ameen.”

Also in a tweet, Shehu Sani, a former Senator representing Kaduna Central, described Kyari as one who was trustworthy and loyal to the President.

“Abba Kyari;The President has lost a trusted & loyal friend.A man who took the bullets of his master with smiles,calmness & silence.We knew his cap & his colors but never his mind or his own side of his story. He will be missed as a Punchman or a punch,”he wrote.

Femi Fani-Kayode,  a former Aviation Minister and strong critic of the Buhari’s Administration disclosed that he had been friends with the deceased for over 40 years despite their political differences.

He described late Kyari as not only a good man, but one who is loyal and honourable.

“I have lost a friend of 40 years. We were at Cambridge together. We worked in my fathers law firm together. We remained close throughout right up until the end even though we disagreed politically. Abba was a good man: a man of honor & a loyal friend. May his soul rest in peace,”he tweeted.

Mr. Femi Adesina also tweeted that the former Aviation Minister has called to condole with the Presidency saying this: “A great lesson for those who rejoice in evil. Fani-Kayode is morbidly anti-Buhari, but human enough to express his condolence.”

In the same vein, a former Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial district, Senator Dino Melaye in a post on his Twitter handle, also condoled with the President and families of Kyari.

“May the soul of Abba Kyari the chief of staff to Mr President rest in peace. May God grant his family the fortitude to bear the loss. Everyone must complete this circle someday. Be prepared,”he wrote.

Until his death, Kyari was unofficially recognised as the ‘de facto’ President being President Muhammadu Buhari’s right hand man.

He was known as highly celebral and responsible for major policeis rolled out by the current administration.

It could be recalled that Kyari’s last state duty was the visit to Germany where he met with Siemens staff on the Nigerian electricity project.

NCDC to bury Kyari

Meanwhile, Senior Special Assitant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu said the deceased would be buried today in line with the usual protocol adopted by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the Federal Ministry of Health in burying COVID-19 casualties.

He announced there would be no usual condolence visits and ceremony after the burial.

“We just received the body of Abba Kyari the deceased Chief of Staff to the President in Abuja. In strict observation of the protocol put in place for the burial of Coronavirus victims by the NCDCgov and the Federal Ministry of Health, the funeral prayer and burial will be private.

“Thereafter,there will be no such ceremonies as condolence visits. Well meaning friends, family members and the general public are encouraged to pray for the repose of Abba Kyari’s soul.”

This cannot continue – Group of African leaders call on AU to investigate Afrophobia in China

A GROUP of African leaders have called on the African Union (AU) to establish full investigation into the maltreatment of Africans in China during the COVID-19 period.

In a letter addressed to the Chairperson of AU and current president of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa, the group of leaders namely; Mmusi Maimane (South Africa), Bobi Wine (Uganda), Lazarus Chakwera (Malawi), Nelson Chamisa (Zimbabwe) and Zitto Kabwe (Tanzania) urged the AU to respond to cases of discrimination and endangerment of Africans in China.

It urged that the maltreatment of Africans should be arrested at a continental level, submitting that the presence of such when the world is facing a global pandemic can undermine efforts to defeat the enemy and destabilize diplomatic relationships that have been built for decades.

The letter highlighted that several reports of abuse meted out to African migrant workers, traders and students in the city of southern city of Guangzhou, area known to be home to Asia’s largest African diaspora have become a point of worry.

The letter adds that reports of Africans being evacuated from their homes and being ceaselessly tested for COVID-19 despite several negative results indicate a dangerous level of Afrophobia.

The leaders also called on the Chinese authorities to cease every form of discrimination against Africans, demanding that all should be treated with dignity and as equals with the Chinese.

“We call on the Chinese authorities to cease with evictions of Africans from their accommodations, wrongful denial of access into retails spaces and other public spaces,” the letter read in part.

This is all coming shortly after the African Group of Ambassadors in Beijing called for an immediate halt to what it described as forceful testing, quarantine among other inhumane treatments meted at African nationals who are resident in China, The ICIR earlier reported.

Similarly, Femi Gbajabiamila, Speaker of the House of Representatives also protested against the maltreatment of Africans in China allegation on April 10, when he met the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, Zhou Pingjian.

Pingjian assured the Speaker that he would look into the matter after saying he had no knowledge of such practice in China.

Meanwhile, Zhao Lijian, spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, in a press statement also remarked that China rejects differential treatment, and has zero tolerance for discrimination.

FACT-CHECK: Viral video on rice distribution shared by Dino Melaye was shot in 2019

ON Thursday 16 April, Dino Melaye, a former senator shared a 30-second video on rice distribution to a large crowd in Nigeria, which has gone viral.

The video was passed off as a representation of how food is distributed to Nigerians  during Covid-19.

The video has garnered almost 81,000 views within a short time and generated more than 1,314 retweets and 3,277 likes.

Melaye, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) tasked the President Muhammadu Buhari administration to rescue his citizens from hunger as they observe the compulsory lockdown, mainly in Abuja, Lagos and Ogun States.

“FG do something before something do us. Nigerians are starving,” Melaye stated in a caption to the video.

The President had initially ordered a 14-day lockdown three weeks ago in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19 disease in the country. The directive was also extended by an extra 14 days on Monday, 13 April, in a national broadcast.

Meanwhile, the same video was uploaded on YouTube by a news platform known as MyNigeria and within 24 hours, it had over 10,000 views.

Findings

The video shared by the former lawmaker was shot in 2019 during the campaign of Babajide Sanwoolu, as governor of Lagos State under the aegis of the All Progressive Congress (APC) political party.

The earliest date the video came up on the social media was 1 March, 2019.

 

The ICIR found out that the same video was shared by Olika reporters on Saturday 2 March, 2019. On 8 March, 2019, the exact footage was also shared by Naijagist.

Beyond the two gossip media outlets, a different online news organisation identified as Naija Daily also published the video on 1 March, 2019 through their respective Facebook page.

Contrary to Melaye’s claim, the President ordered the release of 70,000 Metric Tons of food from the National Grains Reserve. The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), hence released the grains to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) from the silos spread across the country.

Therefore, the manner in which food was  distributed  in the video does not represent the federal government’s distribution palliative materials.

Bashir Ahmad, Personal Assistant to the President on New Media also faulted the claim attributed to the old video.

He described the viral footage as fake news meant to, “create more fears among Nigerians at a time of national emergency.”

However, Melaye had since deleted the video but the misleading footage is still trending on YouTube.

The former lawmaker has gradually gained some popularity for sharing false information.

In 2018, Melaye provided false information to the Police regarding a false claim of an assassination attempt by Edward David, former Chief of Staff to the Kogi State governor.

The claim eventually led to a lawsuit filed by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation against the lawmaker.

During 2019 election, Melaye was among notable social media influencers that shared false news. He tweeted a picture of a dead man covered in his blood, allegedly killed in Kano state due to electoral violence but the picture was of a 2017 incident that occured in Nairobi, Kenya.

Beyond these claims, Melaye had made other previous allegations believed to be untrue.

When he was being prosecuted at the Federal High Court, Abuja for the false information, he shared another false information that Ibrahim Idris, former Inspector General of Police wanted him dead.

He has also come under attack for his recent claim in the video about rice distribution which has turned out to be misleading.

 

Verdict

Based on the available findings, the video footage shared by Melaye is not a representation  of how food is distributed during Covid-19 in Nigeria.

It was shot far before the outbreak of the pandemic in Nigeria.