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COVID-19: Scorecard for Lagos State Government

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Efforts by the states and Federal Governments to contain the scourge of coronavirus in Nigeria have been coming in proportionate measures, with each government exerting prowess to protect its state. The Federal Government of Nigeria leads the charge from Abuja, while governors appear proactive in rolling out measures to curb the spread according to their states’ peculiarities.

On Thursday, the presidency announced that more measures are being considered in efforts to quell the spread from infected states to other states with no confirmed cases yet. Part of the decisions the Federal Government is considering include: stopping inter-state/inter-town travels, except for essential services.

Closing all motor parks and inter-state rail stations; using firefighting and other adaptable vehicles and personnel to fumigate cities and towns, and recalling retired health professionals to join the fight.

The Minister of Health Dr. Osagie Ehanire said the measures have become really necessary this time because there are so many suspected cases to trace.

“We have 4,370 people of interest whom we are tracing. We urge those who have had contact with suspected cases to immediately report to the authorities. We urge Nigerians to support the authorities in this regard.

“Nigeria is on the verge of reaching the level of community spread. We must stop this immediately or we will record exponential cases in the days ahead. There is no better way to say this,” the Enahire said.

Before the Ministry made this known, some states like Rivers, Kano and Kaduna had made the decision to ban inter-state transportation, closing entries to and fro the states. On Wednesday, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State said his government has initiated inter-state transportation restriction as a measure of protecting its citizens from the infection. According to him, the decision became necessary following a foiled attempt by an infected person to sneak into the state.

“Based on this alarming information, the State Security Council met Yesterday (Tuesday) and reviewed measures already put in place and decided that there was urgent need to adopt stringent measures to protect those living and doing business in the state from the virus.

“With effect from 6pm on Thursday, March 26, 2020, the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa will not be open to air traffic… all land and sea borders will be closed. Vehicular movements in and out of the state have been banned. In essence, no vehicle will leave Rivers State for any other state and no vehicle will be allowed to enter the state,” Wike said.

In the same vein, Kano and Kaduna states have restricted air and land transportation to the states, as Kaduna has started a dusk-till-dawn curfew with plans to fumigate all the market places in the state.

However, Lagos seems to be doing the most as it is the most infected state in Nigeria. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has been applauded for his pragmatism in handling the challenge.

The Lagos State House of Assembly in a swift response to the escalation of the pandemic has passed a bill to curb the spread and oversee other matters related to it. The bill which contains 25 sections is entitled: A Bill for a Law to Combat and Stop the Spread of Coronavirus Pandemic in Lagos State and for connected purposes.

Lagos is the first state in Nigeria to pass a bill respecting coronavirus. With 14 new cases recorded, Lagos has 12, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in Nigeria to 65, 44 of them in Lagos. The state needs more help than any other in Nigeria.

Sanwo-Olu has outlined more measures to combat the virus including fumigation of Lagos streets and the closure of markets which took effect on Thursday.

“To ensure we keep our environment safe and curtail the contagion of COVID-19, we are deploying disinfectant equipment to fumigate the entire state. These fumigation machines will be deployed to every part of the metropolis for sterilization of our public spaces and surfaces,” Sanwo-Olu said on Thursday.

However, the population density of the state has called for more drastic measures and funds to help the state’s Ministry of Health to implement some of the outlined measures, which includes expanding the capacity of hospitals and health centers to conduct tests and providing more isolation centers.

The federal government on Thursday, responded to the call by approving the release of N10 billion to the Lagos State government, and N5 billion to the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC).

With the measures taken so far, the Lagos State government appears to be on top of its game, and it is setting the pace for other states. Nigeria has recorded only one death, and the Lagos State Ministry of Health announced that six more infected people have tested negative and will be allowed to go home soon.

However, the clamor for a total lockdown of the state has been going on and the State Government has responded by issuing an opinion survey to Lagos residents. It is hoped that the survey will help the state government to make the right call on movement in the state, and provide for the vulnerable in case the lockdown takes effect.

The Governor’s Tweet

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As Nigeria battles to defeat the dreaded virus that has forcefully become a pandemic to the world, Nigerian political leaders have continued to receive bashing for Nigerians who have kept thanking Coronavirus for making the leaders feel the pang of an underdeveloped health system they refused to build. As the confirmed cases call for more isolation and treatment centres, Nigerians have kept on calling out their leaders for short-changing the system and reaping the reward of their negligence. One governor that has kept on enjoying the ride is Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, the governor of Borno State, who seems to be the most popular state governor in Nigeria. Apart from the manner and way he has been handling the Boko Haram insurgency which had ravaged his state and his detribalized stance, he has won many hearts with a recent issue concerning the isolation centre he was purported to have built in Borno.

It was Dele Momodu that first shared a photo on his Twitter handle to confirm a photo that has been circulating on social media platform concerning the modern, well-equipped isolation and treatment centre claimed to have been built by the governor. Obviously, the publisher of the Ovation Magazine appeared impressed with what he has seen and was only looking for confirmation. Further investigation crowd investigation later showed that the centre was a dialysis centre built by the Borno State government and not an isolation centre. The whiff of the rumoured isolation centre got to Prof. Zulum and he took to Twitter to immediately clear the air on the matter. Tweeting @ProfZulum, the governor titled the tweet No to Falsehood. He then proceeded to write :

Hi! I have come across pictures of our kidney dialysis centre in Maiduguri, stunningly packaged as our #COVID19 isolation centre in Borno. To set the record, those pictures do not represent our modest isolation centre. Our priority is on tough prevention.

This rebuttal became a talking point in a country where politicians deny negative reports, whether true or not, but leave positive reports regardless of its veracity to fester to score political points. And Nigerians responded to Governor Zulum praising him for coming out to say the truth.Clifford Oghenovo Ovrawah tweeting @Oghenov0 said “Sir, thanks for being transparent, d dialysis centre is beautiful & to my estimation equipped, u have done well sir…. In another tweet, Gbujie Ifeanyi tweeting @Gbujiel acknowledged the man’s transparency. He tweeted “ Truth is life, this means you have in your soul & deserve your appellation as His Excellency Prof. Where your colleagues would have enjoyed the devilish unsolicited hero worship, you chose to set the records straight. For a war ravaged state that dialysis centre is top notch.“

Praising his character, A.d Musa with the twitter handle @Ad_musa_jr, described the governor “ Educated, humble, respected, hard worker, hustler, the greatest and a leader who lead by examples. I wish you’re the governor of my state.”  Looking at the opportunity to politicise the information especially at the period of a crisis like this, Ikenna Ochei @ikoreal2005, he said, “ Politiciasation of information at this time of crisis only serves the interest of pseudo elitism. You are an honest public servant. God bless Borno State.”

At a time like this, it takes strong character to come out and deny a piece of information that could give the governor some digital goodwill. That Governor Zulum came out to clear the air is a sign of his strong principle of honesty.

How Covid-19 Trend is Creating Business Opportunities  

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While people are crying some set of people are exceedingly happy. When others are experiencing economic misfortune, others are experiencing economic fortunes. The world functions through what they call trends.

 In our economic society, the coffin maker is very happy when people die regularly. This is because the death of many people means increase in sales, revenue and profitability for the coffin business. Why won’t they be happy when it is their turn to smile to the banks to cash out.

 The mechanic (an expert who fixes cars) is in business when he has broken cars to fix. That means the pain of car owners is a great joy to the mechanic business. What an ironic world. But these guys are there to fix economic frictions. They solve great problems and provide great value.

 The same economic trend is currently happening to the global economy caused by the coronavirus pandemic. While some are smiling others are wailing. Let us see the businesses that are smiling. In this article we shall also see what to do to plan to adapt in this period.

How The Covid-19 Is Creating Sectoral Opportunities.

The global economic trends created by the covid-19 pandemic has open unusual business opportunities for the following sectors.

  1. The Health or Medical Sector.

The most important discussion currently is around the health sector. It is a very critical sector at the moment because health is now the prioritized pursuit of everybody.

This period, health products have massive demands and there might be a shortage in supply which will create a great market gap for entrepreneurs.

 The most important information in the media either social or the press, is how to discover vaccines to cure the Coronavirus pandemic. This will make the health sector firm boom. Pharmaceutical companies, hospitals and other health related businesses will flourish this time.

  • The Essential Goods Sector.

 The next consideration after health and safety is survival or food. How do we survive without food? We need food at this critical time. This is why governments all over the world have ordered a close down of businesses except the essential goods industry.

 This trend affects the supermarket businesses, filling stations, groceries businesses and some aspects of food related businesses. If there is restriction of movement that means people must eat. This will create high demand for these businesses.

  • The Logistics Sector.

This sector is a very important industry that the global trend has positively affected. The aspect of the logistics industry is in the domestic transportation of goods. There must be vehicles that will take care of the transportation of food products and health products to the above sectors in order to keep supply constants.

 So, the logistics industry is in the supply equation of these businesses. So, this means that the logistics business will experience a boom in demand due to this trend.

  • Market Friction Opportunities.

Surely, the pandemic has created frictions in the market. Friction is simply the problems in the market that must be solved economically or entrepreneurially. Some of such opportunities are the demand for hand sanitizers. Some entrepreneurs have started manufacturing hand sanitizers and nose masks

 The greatest of the friction is the need to discover a vaccine to covid-19 that is causing economic and financial crisis all over the world. What opportunities are you seeing? Comment below;

 What about the people and business affected negatively, what should they do?

 I know that this trend has caused many businesses to close, due to the shutdown of businesses by the order of the governments. This is the right time to rethink and adapt in order to strive and thrive in this storm. If your job and your business is affected then do the following;

  • Job Rethinking Strategy.

I have been an advocate that one source of income is good but not suitable for employees. It is like a stool that has one stand, it will collapse when the stand is cut.

 If you have lost your job, you need to strategize your career by ensuring you have what to fall back to anytime. That means, it is time to plan to learn a skill. Learn a skill that you can use as a side hustle. Alternatively, you can have an investment that generates a passive source of income.

  • Business Model Rethinking Strategy.

How can you remain in your business in this period? It will be a disaster for you, your employees, investor and family if your business folds. It means the unemployment in your country will rise and investors’ funds will go down the drain.

 Rethinking your business model is adjusting and improving the way your business creates value in order to adapt to the trend. 

As I advise a friend that he can leverage technology to digitize some part of his business and adhere to health measures in other aspects of his business he can not automate. Do the same in your business. In case, you need a digital platform, my company Codecitty can handle that for your business professionally. Reach me now

 It is not the strongest species that survives in a habitat but it is the one that can adapt. The eagles learn how to hunt in the storm. It has become relevant to learn how to hunt in the storm too.  

My Village Town Crier Speaks on Coronavirus Lockdown

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The Ovim Oriendu Market (Abia state, Nigeria) was largely empty this week. The town crier had gone with his gong, informing all residents of Ovim that Ojengwa (women compliance officers) would penalize anyone that enables a gathering of more than 50 people. They put the fine at N100,000. Birthdays, parties, celebrations and most burials would all be frozen accordingly.

These women, carefully selected by the council to police the community, are exceedingly powerful. They have the power to excommunicate and ban men from the community, and they can impose severe fines and execute them.

The most dreaded is this: you have no asset as a law breaker, they will come and pick your neighbor’s assets, and then pass a message to the neighbor to go and recover them from you. Legally, that seems unfair, but over time, I have grown to understand that by enforcing the penalties on not just the subject but the neighbors put the burden on neighbours to do all necessary things to avoid a bad guy in their midst. So, if you do not want to lose your goat, you better report that guy when you see him stealing!

As the Nigerian government plans to impose massive inter-state bans due to coronavirus, communities must not wait for governments to find ways to ensure citizens are safe. There are small things which can be done to help the evidently overwhelmed government.


Image – online picture used to illustrate the article

TrustBanc Daily Stock Market Scorecard, 26th March 2020

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As of Thursday afternoon, COVID-19 has touched 171 countries, sickened over 482,800 with at least 21,896 deaths recorded. Fears continue to mount as numbers of new infections in the US is growing quickly.

The uncertainty about when the virus will be tamed continues to hunt companies and investors despite the unprecedented trillions that have thrown at the pandemic. Until there is a preventive vaccine or a cure, the bulls may remain too weak to lead a rally.

Today at the local bourse, the All Share-Index (ASI) recorded another marginal movement with a growth of 0.13% to abate the Year-to-Date (YTD) loss of the Market to 18.94%.

Other global indices:

  • FTSE 100 (UK) – up by 2.24%
  • Dax (Germany) – up by 1.28%
  • CAC 40 (France) – up by 2.51%
  • Nikkei 225 (Japan) – down by 4.51%
  • S & P 500** (US) – up by 3.54%
  • Nasdaq** (US) – up by 3.63%

**US Market is still active till 9.00 p.m.

Market Breadth: The sentiment of investors was positive today as the bulls dominated trading activities with 24 rising stocks as against the bears’ 8 declining stocks.  Patiently, investors continue to hunt penny and underpriced stocks in anticipation of the bounties ahead. See the list of top gainers and losers below:

Market Turnover: Turnover declined for the third consecutive day as ‘work from home’ kicks in. The  Top ten trades are summarised below.

Have a good evening.