3rd
April, 2020
PRESS
RELEASE:
COVID-19:
MURIC COMMENDS HEALTH WORKERS
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has
commended Nigeria’s health workers for their sacrifice, courage and
professionalism in the wake of the novel COVID-19. The Islamic human rights
advocacy group made this known in a press statement issued on Friday by its
director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
“We appreciate the role of
Nigeria’s health workers in the battle against COVID-19. We commend them for
their sacrifice, courage and professionalism. They put their lives on the line
to save the rest of us. They are always out there staring death in the face,
daring corona virus, so that Nigeria can defeat the dreaded virus. We doff our
hats to them.
“Often times they fall victims of the
same virus which they are trying to protect Nigerians from. In this regard, we congratulate
Professor Jesse Otegbayo, the Chief Medical Director at the University College
Hospital, Ibadan, who tested positive for the virus a week ago but became
negative yesterday. In the same vein, we pay tribute to the medical doctor and
two nurses who contracted the virus from a patient who was rushed to an Abuja
hospital a few weeks ago. We wish them full and speedy recovery.
“By the same token, we hail the Lagos
state medical team handling the treatment of people infected by COVID-19 for
the successes recorded so far in the treatment of infected persons since the
outbreak of the dreaded disease. It is on record that apart from the six that
were declared free of the virus last week, eleven (11) others were yesterday discharged
from the Yaba facility. The Lagos State Government deserves a medal for this
feat.
“MURIC calls for a special
package for health workers involved in the fight against COVID-19. They are the
heroes of the time and they should not make all these sacrifices for nothing.
Both the federal and state governments should show appreciation for their
performance. It should not just be about civil service rules. This is about
life and death and a class of people taking all the risks to make others safe. They
need motivation in order to register government’s goodwill.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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