Omicron: SGF Advises Nigerians To Avoid Unnecessary Travel

Boss Mustapha, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, has implored Nigerians to avoid unnecessary travels in order to halt the spread of the Omicron variant in the country.

In a statement issued by spokesperson Willie Bassey on the 2021 Christmas celebration to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ.

“The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, felicitates with Nigerians, particularly the Christian faithful, on the joyous occasion of the 2021 Christmas celebration, to commemorate the birth of our Lord, Jesus Christ,” the statement read.

“He described the birth of Jesus Christ as a blessing to mankind exemplified in his teaching of love, humility, forbearance, compassion and selflessness. He charged Christians to emulate the pattern of life of Jesus Christ by exhibiting love, unity, harmony and peaceful co-existence in their daily living.

“SGF called on Christendom to re-dedicate themselves to the will of God by eschewing violence, avarice, discord, and all negative tendencies capable of dividing the nation.

“While wishing Nigerians a MERRY Christmas and a prosperous NEW YEAR in advance, he reminds all on the need to continue to adhere to all Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions (NPIs) including the regular wearing of masks, washing of hands, social distancing, and  avoidance of unnecessary travels in order to curb the spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19.”

As of December 20, 2021 the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said that Nigeria has recorded a total of 45 Omicron case, which was made known by the NCDC Incident Manager, Luka Lawal, in a virtual media briefing.

Mrs Lawal, upholds that Nigeria ranks third in the list of African countries with the highest cases of Omicron after South Africa and Botswana with 1,296 and 291 cases respectively.

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