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COVID-19 Prevention: Nsirim Charges Religious Leaders, Media on Roles

By Daniel Efe

The Rivers State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Pastor Paulinus Nsirim, has called on religious leaders and the media in the State to contribute towards prevention of the COVID-19, popularly called Coronavirus, in the State.

The Commissioner, who made the call today as part of awareness creation and sensitisation for stakeholder groups to be fully involved in either preventing the virus from the State, or checking its spread, should the need arise, urged both the religious leaders and the media to be really involved in the campaign against the virus.

Noting that the need to work together against the Coronavirus became more imperative given the declaration of the World Health Organisation (WHO) of the disease as a pandemic, he urged the religious groups to take the message of the roles expected of them to their congregation.

“The whole essence is to bring everyone on board, because when something has been declared a pandemic by the WHO, it’s a serious issue. So, all hands must be on deck.

“As you get the message today, it’s important that you pass the message to people around you. For the religious leaders, we’re expecting that in their various churches and mosques they begin to pass this messages for prevention”, he said.

He explained that the position of Rivers State as a commercial hub makes it vulnerable for the virus to be easily contacted, hence the need for all and sundry to be aware of preventive measures for the safety of all.

“Why this is important”, the Commissioner stated, “is that Rivers State is a commercial corridor, Rivers State is like the commercial hub of Nigeria with the international airport, the seaports, and of course, the thriving hydrocarbon industry, which is the major revenue earner for Nigeria. You expect that a lot of people from all works of life would come into Rivers State.

“So, if we have the influx of people coming from all parts of the world to Rivers State, it’s important that those who are living and doing business in Rivers State also begin to adopt preventive measures, if perchance they come in contact with people from other parts of the world”, he said.

To the media, he said, “we understand quite clearly the pivotal role you’re supposed to play in information dissemination. As a major stakeholder group it is important that we call you to buy into sensitization program. Without the media we cannot achieve much. That’s why I’m quite excited that the ‘who is who’ in the media industry are all here to hear what we want to say.

“This is a call for collective action, it’s a call for social responsibility, and we want to invite you to please collaborate with the Rivers State Government to ensure that all those living and doing business in Rivers State get the prevention message, and ensure that Coronavirus doesn’t have a place in River State”.

Emphasising on the importance of religious leaders in the campaign against the virus, the State Commissioner for Health, Professor Princewil Chike, explained the impact of the Coronavirus as a pandemic, noting that given the position of religious leaders in the society, they stand a better chance of passing on the prevention message to their followers.

“If all the religious leaders follow the (Prevention) steps, the chances of infection will be greatly reduced”, he said.

Also speaking, the Director, Public Health and Disease Control, Rivers State Ministry of Health, Dr Golden Owhondah, emphasised on the various steps required to prevent contacting the virus.

Beyond the greatly publicised hand washing, Keeping social distance from persons suspected to be portraying symptoms of the virus, and practicing good respiratory hygiene, the Director charged the media not to spread fake news.

“This is a time for facts, not fear. This is a time for rationality, not rumours. This is a time for solidarity, not stigma”, he said.

It will be recalled that the State Executive Council, under the leadership of His Excellency, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, appointed a 5-man committee to carry out an aggressive awareness and sensitisation campaign on the Coronavirus, shortly after the WHO declared it a pandemic on the 11th of March, 2020.

The campaign started last Friday with the leadership of Community Development Committees (CDCs) of all the 23 Local Government Areas of the State.

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