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FG SETS TO IMPOUND PASSPORTS, CANCEL VISAS OF COVID-19 GUIDELINES VIOLATORS

The Lagos State Government has warned incoming passengers who violate the guidelines against COVID-19 to desist from the act or have their passports impounded or visas cancelled by the Federal Government.


The State Government in a statement titled:"GOVERNMENT SET TO SANCTION INTERNATIONAL TRAVELLERS EVADING COVID-19 TESTING", said that the move was to

protect Lagosians against the fatal effects of the reversal of the gains made against the pandemic, which are loss of lives, livelihood and economic hardship.


In the statement jointly signed by Prof. Akin Abayomi, Lagos State Commissioner for Health and Gbenga Omotoso, State Commissioner for Information & Strategy, on Friday, December 4, COVID-19 guidelines defaulters will face the consequence.


It would be recalled that prior to resumption of International flights and the lifting of International travel restriction by the Federal Government in line with the ease of COVID-19 lockdown, the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) developed and disseminated International travel guidelines as part of the continued efforts to curb the spread of the COVID-19 infection.


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The international travel guidelines outlined specific and clear protocols and guidelines for inbound and outbound flights and passengers in line with infection prevention measures.


The statement read: "Well spelt out in the travel guidelines is a provisional 7- day self quarantine protocol for all returning travelers to Nigeria which became effective from the 5th of September, 2020


"The Global pandemic is not abating and, indeed, many European and American countries are experiencing second and third waves with devastating impacts on lives and livelihoods. To protect Lagos and Nigeria from the risk of imported cases, which may push us into a second wave, it is imperative that we follow the National Guidelines published by the Presidential Task Force (PTF).This is particularly important as we will he be expecting a large influx of travelers for the festive Christmas season."


On November 3, 2020, the Chairman of the PTF and Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, said the PTF was highly concerned about the default rate of inbound travelers not presenting for the mandatory COVID-19 test on day 7 in Nigeria. 


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The SGF stated that the PTF was set to sanction travelers who refused to present themselves for a mandatory COVID-19 (PCR) test. 


Mustapha said that the need has now arisen to activate the sanctions, which include the suspension of passports of such defaulting individuals for six months minimum or outright visa cancellation for foreigners.


The statement read further: "According to the provisional quarantine protocol, all intending inbound passengers must test negative by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) done in the country of departure within 72 houn of hoarding and are required to register via - http:/nitp.aede gow.ng and pay for a repeat (second) PCR test to be done upon arrival in Nigeria on day 7 at uni accredited lab of their choice. Passengers must also prior to boarding fill in an online Health Declaration/Self- Reporting for located on the Nigeria International Travel Portal which must be submitted online or printed for presentation on arrival in Nigeria.


"On arrival in Nigeria, passengers must show evidence of payment with an appointment for a repeat PCR test in-country following which passengers will be cleared through the Nigeria Immigration Service. Passengers must then proceed on a 7-day self-isolation as per protocol and present the designated accredited sample collection sites on the Ath day of arrival. Passengers who test negative after seven days will end self- isolation on the 8th day.


"Positive cases will be managed based on National Guidelines for COVID-19 treatment through our EKOTELEMED Service


"It has been reported severally through notification from Port Health Service, NCDC, the Lagos State Biobank and Accredited Private Laboratories carrying out COVID-19 test that inbound passengers arriving Nigeria are breaching the COVID-19 protocols. We have on good authority that some passengers having registered and paid for COVID-19 test have failed to report to assigned private laboratories after completion of their seven days isolation. Some incoming passengers even failed to register and pay for the test altogether whilst making their journey to the country in total disregard and breach of the safety protocols. Likewise, a lurge number of international passengers provided wrong information and contact details while registering online, making it difficult for them to be reached, traced or contacted by our logistics team."


The authorities lamented that it was not only worrisome but portends danger for public health and safety as the populace stands the risk of infection from any asymptomatic positive case who perhaps is not aware of his/her status. 


"We are definitely not going to fold our arms und watch the gains made by us against the disease to be reversed by the irresponsibility of some citizens who choose to flagrantly disregard our guidelines. This is why we are set to take action against people who flout these protocols."


The Lagos State Government explained that: "We have reported these trends to the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 who in tura have directed the Nigeria Immigration Service to take action against travellers who breach the travel protocols and guidelines. 


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"The Federal Government through the Immigration Service is compiling names and passport number of returned passengers who are yet to present themselves for the PCR test. We wish to advise those who fall within these category to rethink their decision and present themselves for the test within one week to avoid deactivation of their passport.


The State Government hereby advised those in Lagos State and wish to rebook their test or get their samples collected, to contact the Lagos State Biobank via email on info lagosstatebiobank.com, or our logisties arm on shldirect gmail.com.


It also clarified that the PCR test in Nigeria for inbound travelers has not been cancelled contrary to rumors making the rounds on social media.


It said: "We wish to state categorically that this is absolute falsehood being peddled by mischief makers bent on eroding the success recorded in the fight against COVID-19 in Lagos and Nigeria.


"As Nigeria continues the response to the COVID-19 pundemic, the resources available to the public health laboratories are for public testing and cannot be re-purposed for travelers. However citizens who fall within the case definition of COVID-19 symptoms can have a test done free of charge at any of the Public Health luboratories scheduled for that purpose.


"In Lagos State, our resolve to stop COVID-19 transmission amongst the populace is unshaken and we will continue to pursue vigorously all our strategies and plans to ensure a COVID-19 free Lagos and Nigeria. It is also important that Lagon residents remain vigilant but calm as the Lagos State Government is doing everything within is power to protect the lives and livelihoods of its residents."

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