Abba Kyari. |
The
burial of the late Chief of Staff, Mallam Abba Kyari, on 18 April 2020, has
attracted a lot of concerns from Nigerians over the non-adherence to the
physical distancing measures and mass gathering restrictions at the Gudu
Cemetery.
The
nonobservance of physical distancing and the flouting of mass gathering
restrictions at the cemetery were due to the failure of crowd control measures.
We
acknowledge that mistakes were made, we have learnt from these mistakes and
would ensure that future events are adequately regulated in accordance with the
Presidential Task Force and the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)
protocols.
It
is however important to state that the body of the late Chief of Staff, who
died on 17 April 2020, was prepared for burial in line with the NCDC interim guidelines for the safe
management of a deceased person with COVID-19 infection.
As
a matter of fact, the body of anyone who dies from COVID-19 infection will not
be released for burial without following these guidelines
Consequently,
the body of the late Chief of Staff was thoroughly decontaminated, put in a
body bag and then a sealed coffin in Lagos before being flown to Abuja. On
arrival in Abuja, all safety measures required to protect those handling the
body were strictly adhered to, from the plane to the burial ground. At no time
was the body openly exposed to the environment.
It
is worth noting that while COVID-19 is a respiratory illness that is
significantly less infectious when compared to Ebola or Lassa fever, the
protocols for safe burial must still be strictly followed.
The
incidents that were recorded after the burial, which may have compromised due
safety procedures, have been duly recognized and correct steps taken to limit
any risk to the public.
Mr.
Boss Mustapha.
Chairman,
Presidential Task Force on COVID-19..
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