Coronavirus: Ban Travel From High Risk Countries, Senate Tells FG

The Senate has urged the federal government to place travel ban on foreign nationals from countries with high risk of coronavirus.

The request was made by the upper legislative chamber after adopting a point of order raised at Tuesday’s plenary session by Ibrahim Oloriegbe, its health committee chairman.

According to Oloriegbe, in addition to the ban, other prevention and control practices should be adopted.

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“If it is possible, people should not travel to countries with high risk of the cases especially in Europe where many countries are affected, unless such trips are very important,” he said.

“Government should also consider disallowing non-Nigerians from countries of high risk from entering the country. Government should also increase capacity about checking airports.”

He said Nigeria currently has only five centres where testing can be done, and that “government has to step up the testing capacity, and provide support for state governments”.

Reacting, Senate President Ahmad Lawan said, “We are very lucky and fortunate, but we shouldn’t push our luck too far. We should be very observant of all those regulations the technical experts give us,” he said.

“There is a need for the federal government to do a little more, especially in the area of testing centres. The entire north and south-east have no testing centres and it shouldn’t be so.

“Also, for the isolation centres the state governments are building, the ministry of health should come out with a standard which will be replicated in all the states.

“So we need to through our committees, ensure we work with the ministry of health to work with the states to ensure the isolation centres are standardised.”