Gov. Ishaku Commissions 100-Bed Capacity Isolation Centre Donation to the State

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Taraba state Governor, Arc. Darius Ishaku on Monday commissioned a one hundred bed capacity isolation and treatment centre put together in collaboration with Access Bank PLC as part of measures to deal with the COVID-19 global pandemic in the state.

Represented by his Deputy, Engr. Haruna Manu, the governor said though there was currently no single case of COVID-19 in the state due to the government’s response by not taking chances, the government is poised to ensure that in the unlikely event of an emergency, it should be fully prepared to respond appropriately.

Our correspondent observed that, Engr. Manu thanked the management of Access Bank for their great gesture and urged other well-spirited individuals and groups to support the government’s efforts at ensuring that the state remains COVID-19 free.

Manu further noted that since there was no approved and confirmed vaccination or treatment for the pandemic, prevention remains the best bet and urged Tarabans to abide by the best global hygiene protocols for the prevention of the spread of COVID-19.

“Gentlemen, we are all well aware that there is no treatment or vaccination available for the deadly COVID-19 pandemic that is ravaging the whole world today and so prevention remains our best bet in the fight against the pandemic.

”As at today, we don’t have an active case of COVID-19 in the state. But the government is not resting on its efforts to make sure that we are not taken unawares. We are fully prepared to contain any emergency.”

“That is why this facility is of such great importance to us. Let me use this opportunity to appreciate Access Bank for supporting us with this facility. Your efforts are most commendable. I call on other well-spirited individuals and groups to support our efforts at keeping Taraba state safe from COVID-19.”

“We must also continue to observe the hygiene protocols prescribed by the WHO and reaffirmed by the Taraba state government such as; wearing of face masks, washing of hands and use of hand sanitizers, maintaining social distancing and others”.