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KWARA STATE GOVERNMENT FUMIGATES UNIVERSITY OF ILORN

The kwara State Government has fumigated the University of Ilorin campus in a bid to curtail the spread of the Coronavirus Pandemic.


Professor Shehu Adaramaja, Chairman, Sub-Committee on Fumigation of the Kwara State Technical Committee on COVID-19 disclosed this to newsmen in Ilorin today.


He revealed that the university was among numerous public places fumigated by the committee.


Adaramaja said that premises fumigated in the institution were the Works Department, radio station, clinic, Senate Building, Security Office, walkways, lecture theatres, Central Mosque, churches, University Auditorium, the Faculty of Education, main gate and Motor Park.


“Let it be on record that the University of Ilorin, despite being a federal institution, is the first university to be fumigated by the Governor, Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq,” Professor Adaramaja said.


He affirmed that infected persons could be cured as long as they report all signs and symptoms noticeable in their communities to the helplines provided by the COVID-19 team.

“Stay at home and follow all established rules as directed by the NCDC.


“The government has established an isolation centre at the Sobi Specialist Hospital and converted the Hajj camp to an isolation centre


“It has established an oxygen plant at Sobi Hospital, provided medical equipment, approved the payment of N25,000 per day to frontline doctors and health workers involved in the fight against COVID-19.


“The Government has also provided health insurance policy for front line workers as well as distributed palliative food items for vulnerable members of the society,” he said.


According to the NCDC, as of May 17th, 2020, Kwara had recorded 58 cases of Coronavirus.


Of the 58 cases, 45 are active and are on admission, 12 discharges have been made, and 1 death has been made.



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