3rd December,
2020
PRESS RELEASE:
COVID-19:
RESTRICT INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS NOW - MURIC
Following reports worldwide indicating a second coming of the
dreaded Corona virus, the Nigerian Islamic human rights organization, the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has called on the Federal Government of Nigeria (FG)
to restrict international flights immediately.
This was contained in a press statement issued by the director of
MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Thursday, 3rd December, 2020.
The statement reads:
“The second coming of COVID-19 is definitely more severe. According
to Wikipedia, the deadly virus has killed 1.49 million people globally. 64.2
million have been infected while 41.2 million have recovered from the pandemic.
As at yesterday, Wednesday, 2nd December, 2020, the United States
topped the list of the toll with 279,049 deaths and 14.2 million cases. At
least 200,000 people are infected daily in the US while daily new deaths are
close to 3,000. Brazil has lost 174,000 people so far while India lost 138,000
to the pandemic (www.worldometers.info).
“We recall
that the first index case of COVID-19 in Nigeria which was reported on 27th
February, 2020 came in from Italy. A second case was reported within two weeks
of the first in Ewekoro, Ogun State on 9th March, 2020. All hell
broke loose soon after and the country came under lockdown for about three
months with dire consequences. The current economic recession is one of the
fallouts.
“Nigeria should not allow a return of the deadly
pandemic. In view of the increase in its spread in the United States, France,
Britain, etc, the Federal Government (FG) should act now before it is too late.
International passengers troop into the country on a daily basis and there has
been no report of quarantines. All passengers have been allowed to come into
the country. We believe this is not good enough.
“MURIC
therefore calls on FG to immediately put restrictions on passengers and crews
on international flights. This may be in form of COVID-19 protocols like
isolation and quarantine where necessary. We have also observed that intending passengers
at the local airports have not been practicing social distancing despite the
fact that the airport authorities have provided guidelines and facilities for
it. In particular, passengers on queue at the ticket counters have not strictly
adhered to it. Airport authorities are advised to enforce COVID-19 protocol at
all points.
“The Muslim Rights Concern is not only concerned
with Allah-given fundamental human rights of Nigerian Muslims, we are equally
concerned about the safety of every Nigerian regardless of their faith or
ethnicity. #Nigerian lifematters.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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