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Friday 27 March 2020

COVID-19: National stadia to be converted to isolation centres







Akanni Seyi | Osogbo


As the nation still battle for survival from the outbreak of the deadly virus, the national sporting facilities will henceforth be converted to isolation centres reports Coded Sports.



In a statement issued by the office of Hon. Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr Sunday Dare noted that the battle would be won with everyone coming on board.



"Mr. President has approved for the Ministry of Youth and Sports to open and make available the stadiums in Surulere Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja and Kaduna as well as our NYSC camps nationwide for use as isolation centers as they are needed. We are in touch with relevant authorities




"The Ministry of Youth and Sports is ready to open and make available the stadiums in Surulere Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja and Kaduna for use as isolation camps to erect tents. We will be touching base with relevant governments and institutions in this regard."



NCDC earlier tweeted that, the country still battling 61 active cases while a death has been recorded with three (3) people recovered and discharged.



The Lagos State Government has since picked newly constructed Onikan Stadium as an isolation centre as active cases rise to 44 in centre of excellence.



Philanthropists and transportation companies have been coming on board to tackle the pandemic virus by releasing their assets to government to support and relief the health workers in order to flatten the curve of COVID-19.



The minister further called on the youths to sustain the awareness campaign.



"We are in this together. And together we shall overcome. I call on the Youth of Nigeria to be at the vanguard of dissemination of timely and accurate information via social media to Nigerians in their communities. We must ratchet up the awareness campaign for our people." He concluded.

Wednesday 25 March 2020

COVID-19: Sensitize your households, commissioner charges Osun youths





Akanni Seyi


Amidst fears and tensions already in the state, when the first case of the deadly virus was discovered in the state, the state of Osun commissioner for sports and youth engagements Hon. Yemi Lawal has urged Osun youths to stay safe and be productive.



Osun has recorded its first case of Covid-19 as announced by NCDC, staying safe is the most important thing to do as only those who are alive can be useful and productive.



"Fellow youths, precautionary measures against the pandemic can be the best way to go. Hygienic practices and social distancing are the best ways to start. 


"Youthful exuberance shouldn't push us to believe anything else than the reality of the Corona Virus. We are also under obligations to enlighten our parents and elders on measures to take at this critical time. 



"As we try and stay safe, we can use our time to engage in other productive endeavours and self development skills like writing, reading books and making researches. Every bad situation can turn out to be a blessing for those who can utilise it." He concluded.



Meanwhile, Governor Gboyega Oyetola has since set up a holding and isolation centre inside the state hospital, Asubiaro Osogbo. Anyone who notice the symptoms of the virus are advised to report to appropriate quarters.



Report says more measures would be put in place in the state in order to curtail the transmission of the virus. Transportation systems would be reviewed, more markets would be shut and land borders are expected to be temporarily blocked in the coming days. 

Saturday 7 March 2020

Lobi Stars get new bus with huge cash from Ortom



Governor Samuel Ortom has assured the management and staff of Lobi Stars Football Club, that his administration will continue to support the team to win more trophies.

He gave the assurance today when he visited the team at Aper Aku Stadium, Makurdi after its bus got burnt on their way back from a premier league game in Ilorin, Kwara State.

Governor presented a brand new 36 Seater Toyota Bus to Lobi Stars and a cash donation of ten million naira to enable the players replace their burnt wares.

He charged the team not to be discouraged by the fire incident and continue to make the state proud by winning more laurels.

He said the players had exhibited uncommon courage and determination in all their outings especially in the Nigerian Premier League.

The Governor expressed optimism that Lobi Stars FC would become a nest for international stars, urging the officials and players to depend on God for all their desires and they would never be disappointed.

Vice Chairman of the club, Mr. Mike Idoko and assistant captain, Daniel Atsaka, thanked Governor Ortom for his continued support, expressing delight that he came to their aid in the shortest possible time after their bus was burnt beyond recognition.

The Governor drove in the new bus with the players and some management staff of the club.

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