CORONAVIRUS: SAMOLA sensitise constituents on hygiene and safe practices to mitigate virus

CORONAVIRUS: SAMOLA sensitise constituents on hygiene and safe practices to mitigate virus
… extols Governor Sanwo-Olu and Health Minister for quick intervention

Buoyed by the directive of the Babajide Sanwo-Olu led Lagos State Government to take sensitisation programs on the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) to the grassroots through the 57 Local Governments(LGs) and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) on the prevention of the spread of the dreaded COVID-19 the Executive Chairman of Olorunda LCDA, Hon. Samson Folorunso Olatunde (SAMOLA) on Friday acted swiftly to complement existing effort to improve awareness and mitigate the virus within his constituency.

The well attended event profiled essential information about the virus ranging from symptoms, transmission, prevention and also hotline-numbers to call to report suspicious cases.

Delivering the opening remark at the forum was the Supervisory Councillor for Health, Olorunda LCDA, Hon. Aina Dauda who briefly highlighted on the rationale behind the event before assuring those in attendance that there were absolutely no cause for panic as all tiers of Government in the country are working hand in hand to curtail the spread of the virus and remain on top of the situation.

The enlightenment on the Coronavirus was also emphasized by Miss Ojo Temitope, Health Educator, Olorunda LCDA who made judicious use of her time to explore everything on the infamous virus as well as frequently asked questions.

Temitope highlighted the symptoms such as fever, breathing difficulties, cough etc, as well as precautions. She concluded with a demonstration of how to apply alcohol-based sanitizer.

Another brief enlightenment by the Head of Department (HOD) Environment, Olorunda LCDA, Sanitarian Joseph Akinwunmi Amos advised on hygienic practices that are guaranteed to keep the environment virus free.

He also rendered a composed song on the Coronavirus and environmental health in general.

The Council Chairman Hon Olatunde in his keynote address commended the Sanwoolu led Lagos State Government as well as the Ministry of Health for their swift response in mitigating the deadly virus, highlighting that the aim of the government is to ensure that no Lagos State or Nigerian resident contacts the virus.

He stated that “I would first and foremost like to commend the Lagos State Governor and his executives, as well as the Minister for health who are working assiduously to ensure that the virus does not spread in the State and Nigeria at large. They have faced the situation head-on and have been the shining light in the race to keep the virus contained and subsequently defeated” he remarked.

Speaking on how the virus can be contacted, Hon. Olatunde re-emphasized the points registered by the Council Health Educator listing coughing, sneezing, touching infected objects, surfaces or persons and then touching ones eyes, nose or mouth as mediums through which the virus can be transmitted.

He further highlighted flu-like symptoms, sore throat, shortness of breath and chest pain as symptoms of the virus.

He encouraged the people to keep a distance of up to 5-feet from anyone coughing or sneezing repeatedly, wash their hands regularly with running water and soap or alcohol-based sanitizer after using the toilet, sneezing, coughing, playing with pets so as to avoid contacting the virus.

The Chairman concluded his address by advising that one should isolate himself/herself and desist from self-medication in a case where one develops the symptoms. He advised that such persons should call the emergency numbers circulating and visit any government hospitals for free medical check-up and tests.

The Chairman noted that “Where there are complaints relating to the stated symptoms, please ensure that you report to our health facilities immediately. Our officials will contact the state government and such persons will be taken care of and can return to their normal lives without costly repercussions”.

“Please desist from self-medication. Do not bow to the fear of stigmatization. The cost of that can be more fatal. If one refuses to report in time, such a person is likely to infect others including loved ones. Please, let us remain abreast of the situation by practicing the precautions. Report all cases to the healthcare facilities” averred the Council Chairman.

Also at the program were members of the Executive and Legislative arms of the Olorunda LCDA, Supervisory Councillors, Special Assistants to the Executive Chairman, Management Staff, NULGE, Council Staff, Community leaders, Baales and Chiefs, Community Development Associations (CDA), Transport Unions, Market men and Women, Representatives of the various ethnic groups, Tradesmen and Artisans etc.

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