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Reps member Jiba assures FCT residents of adequate palliatives

Reps member Micah Jiba

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A member of House of Representatives, Mr. Micah Jiba has assured residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of adequate palliatives to cushion the effect of ‘Stay at Home’ order in the area.

Reps member Micah Jiba

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A member of House of Representatives, Mr. Micah Jiba has assured residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) of adequate palliatives to cushion the effect of ‘Stay at Home’ order in the area.

Jiba, who represents AMAC/Bwari Federal Constituency in Abuja, said the FCT administration will ensure palliatives are distributed in all the six area councils, especially in the rural communities.

He said all hands must be on deck to win the war against COVID-19 pandemic by maintaining physical distancing and personal hygiene.

“As a member of the FCT committee on COVID-19, I want to assure people that the palliatives will get to every corner as we have witnessed the first distribution in Abaji.

“The virus is not propaganda and no longer a rumour because we have seen it practically claimed the life of  President Muhammadu Buhari’s Chief of staff.

“So, I want to use this medium to encourage people of FCT to be a little patient that the palliatives will get to all that needs it,” he said.

The lawmaker also urged the residents to, henceforth, stop shaking hands, touching and hugging, to stop further spread of the virus.

He said that hand washing had been proven by several studies to be the most cost-effective intervention in the prevention of communicable diseases.

“This virus is not a joking matter, we should endeavour to wash our hands regularly, use hand sanitisers and maintain physical distancing.

“We should try to stay indoors, and this must be followed religiously to contain the further spread and win the war against the virus,” he said.

He advised the general public to keep their surroundings clean and wash their hands regularly with soap and water as well as use hand sanitisers.

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