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The Northern Elders Forum NEF has accused some states in the country of playing politics with records of coronavirus cases.
The Chairman of the NEF, Ango Abdullahi, in a statement on Thursday, alleged that some states were playing politics with the numbers of suspects tested for COVID-19 in order to attract more funds from both the Federal Government and foreign donors.
Abdullahi said what the country needs in this period is good policies that would protect citizens.
The statement read: “The forum regrets the appearance of attempts by many state governments to play politics with numbers for what appears to be expectations that more funds from the federal government and foreign donors will be allocated to them,” he said.
“It is public knowledge that what the entire nation needs are good policies that protect all Nigerians; equipment and facilities for testing and treatment; and resources to support people who will find it hard to stay at home without some palliatives during the lockdown.
“Policies that waste progress in some parts of the country and others which trample on the rights of vulnerable groups must be discouraged.
“States should adopt policies that suit their peculiarities, but the nation as a whole must agree on, and implement basic policies that protect the entire population.
“In particular, we commend the decision to deploy a strong medical team to, among others, verify the causes of many deaths that are being popularly attributed to the pandemic as well as assist the government of Kano State to improve its facilities, investigations and treatment of suspected infections and those who are infected.”
Meridian Spy reported that, “as at 11:50pm 30th April- 1932 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Nigeria Discharged: 319 Deaths: 58,” according to NCDC.
“As at April 30 2020, 35 states and the FCT have recorded at least one confirmed case of #COVID19 71% of all cases are from three states.”
Kogi remains the only state yet to record any case of the virus.