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COVID-19: Over 27,000 Passengers Arrived Nigeria After Resumption Of International Flights- Aliyu

Kazeem Tunde
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COVID-19: Over 27,000 Passengers Arrived Nigeria After Resumption Of International Flights- Aliyu
Dr Sani Aliyu, the National Coordinator of
Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has disclosed that over 27,000
passengers from abroad came to Nigeria during the COVID-19 Pandemic
despite  the strict procedures when the Lagos and Abuja Airports were
opened
organised by Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) and coordinated
by its Chairman/CEO, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa for Nigerians coming into
the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Aliyu said that of the 27,000 passengers, 18,000 of them came in through
Muritala Muhammed International Airport Lagos while the remaining 9,000
came in through Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja.
He explained that the Task Force came up with what people considered as
stringent procedures because it was imperative to limit the importation
of Covid-19 to Nigeria, prevent transmission during the flight and
reduce the quarantine period.
  He told Nigerians in Diaspora who participated at the Webinar that
Public Laboratories are not allowed to conduct free testing as the
Federal government cannot afford it and it is not sustainable.
“It is not something that government can afford. We will run out of test
kits”, he said.
He explained that the Federal Government does not receive any money paid
to private laboratories as it  would have loved to subsidize, but it is
not sustainable by the government.
  “We appreciate the difficulties that people are going through. It will
be sorted” as he commended NIDCOM for living up to expectations in
coordinating Diaspora concerns on the protocols put in place.
Aliyu added that the advantage of testing before boarding is to stop
people with Covid-19 from moving to Nigeria as the test is expected to
be done 120 hours maximum before boarding.
He also  advised those travelling out of Nigeria to enquire from the
country they are travelling to if Covid 19 test is a requirement for
entry.
Speaking on the high cost of having the test, Aliyu said the federal
government is trying to push the cost of PCR down for private
laboratories who will in turn work within the travel sector line.
The National Coordinator said that children below the age of 10 years do
not need to do test and ” if they have been subjected to payment, then
they will be refunded”
On the testing process for international travellers staying outside
Lagos or Abuja, Aliyu said that “If there is no private laboratory in
your state of final destination, the laboratory you have chosen for your
test during registration will make arrangements to have your sample
taken at a designated laboratory.
“The PTF and NCDC are urgently working with all states to create a
mechanism for private testing. We’ve already approached 6 or 7 states
that have private labs in their states”, he stressed.
  He disclosed that a list of accredited private laboratories, especially
if one is traveling out of the country, is on the NCDC microsite
covid19.ncdc.gov.ng/privatelabs”, he clarified.
He urged all passengers travelling to Nigeria to update all required
information on the Nigerian International travel portal before boarding
.This will auto generate a QR code which is required on arrival.
He also said any passenger made to pay more than once must be refunded,
adding that customer service teams have been stationed at the Airports.
Earlier,  the Chairman/CEO of NIDCOM, Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa said the
Commission had to organise the webinar townhall meeting owing to
complaints and frustration encountered by some Nigerians in diaspora, to
enlighten and disseminate useful information.
Dabiri-Erewa appealed to all travellers to be patient with the PTF
COVID-19 immigration policy, saying everything will be done to ease the
difficulty being encountered by those coming into the country.
Responding, Mr. Obed Monago, Chairman NIDO Americas, Mr Olawale Odutayo
, Mr Tony Issima and other speakers
commended Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa for always being proactive in taking
care of the Diasporan’ concerns all the time.
Apparently excited about the platform provided by NIDCOM to clarify all
the knotty issues on travelling during the COVID-19 pandemic
,participants described the webinar as “ useful , timely and informative
.
“This is the first time Nigerians in Diaspora have  influenced major
policy decisions in the country”, many commented.
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