‘Coronavirus Miracle’ - Lagos Records 0 Cases From 70
In what many Nigerians are calling divine intervention, Lagos State on Monday recorded zero cases of coronavirus.

DAILY POST studied the Twitter feed on Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) website and verified that the last time Lagos reported nil was Monday, April 6.

Interestingly, on Sunday, April 19, the nation’s commercial hub reported seventy, the highest in twenty-four hours since the index patient.

The fresh development suggests that the trajectory in Lagos and Abuja are in sharp contrast pending the next official numbers.

But there are apprehensions that Kano could announce an uptick due to average compliance.

Currently, the country has 665 confirmed cases in 25 states; 376 (56.6 percent) of the sum are in Lagos.

The ‘miracle’ in the state, Nigeria’s epicenter of the pandemic, came at a time the human and vehicular traffic were increasing.

Videos on social media revealed that more roads and areas were gradually returning to the norm in defiance of the ‘stay indoor’ directive.

This is not surprising for a city of 22 million populace yet to receive cash or food items from neither the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government nor the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration.

While the Lagos officials bungled the short-lived palliatives distribution, even used sabotage as an excuse, Humanitarian Affairs Minister, Sadiya Farouq, told the world that 130,455 (30.5 percent) out of 428,941 beneficiaries received cash aid in Katsina, Buhari’s home state.

DAILY POST monitoring of events show that there are four categories of Lagosians leaving the confines of their homes.

Several insist that they are sick and tired of staying indoors, while others argue the need to go out to try earn a living amid the hardship. Another set say they are protecting their houses/streets, while some others straightforwardly claimed essential duties/outings.

Shortly after the initial declaration of the presidential lockdown, residents, mostly on the mainland section of Lagos, volunteered to be members of vigilance groups on guard day and night.

In the course of the past three weeks, they have kept vigil over their neighborhoods against robbers and other criminals unleashing violence at will.

To them, social distancing can only be observed if security of lives and property is guaranteed.

But Nigerian security agencies repeatedly affirm that they are on top of the situation.

However, analysts have warned that it is not yet Uhuru.

They posit that excitement over zero COVID-19 cases could be dampened for the reason that hundreds of those who had contact with infected persons were yet to be examined.

Meanwhile, the Lagos government has released a comprehensive list of COVID-19 Test Centres across the state.

The facilities located in the 20 Local Government Areas will conduct tests strictly by appointment.

Members of the public were urged to make requests to the centre closest to them.

 

DAILY POST