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To Avert Lockdowns , Nigerians Should Wear Face Mask- Presidency

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The Presidency is worried by reports of non-compliance with just signed Executive Order that makes mask wearing and observation of social distancing in the public mandatory, appealing to Nigerians to give their maximum cooperation for success of the policy.

President Muhammadu Buhari introduced the order with the best of intentions and not with any motive to punish citizens.

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In a statement by senior special assistant to the President on media and publicity Garba Shehu said the Presidency appeals to State Governments, traditional rulers and religious leaders to play active roles in the sensitization and enforcement of the Executive Order.

To achieve this, COVID-19 task forces and committees should persuade members of the public to cooperate with the government in achieving compliance and avoid crude methods that may create resistance and resentment, thereby defeating the primary goal of the Executive Order.

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According to Garba Shehu ,The Buhari administration is most reluctant to lockdown the country and continues to emphasize the non-pharmaceutical measures and the only way to avert lockdowns is to observe these measures as put in place by the Presidential Task Force.

Nigerians have come a long way from the dreaded lockdown and the administration is unhappy about any prospects of bringing it back as many citizens will not have food on the table without venturing out on a day- to-day business.

Nigerians are required to wear masks, wash hands regularly with soap and clean water, and keep safe distance with anybody not in your household, hoping that this will help check spread of COVID-19.

Though vaccine availability is within reach, the propensity of the public for noncompliance weakens the fight against the virus.

Nigerians must ignore baseless conspiracy theories that seek to deny the reality of the pandemic by complying with the order to wear masks.

We have a duty to protect ourselves and others in this difficult global health crisis; no one has immunity against this pandemic. Ignoring health warnings and refusing to comply with safety measures does more harm than good.

The COVID-19 pandemic is a major threat to public health and wearing of masks, social distancing in public places and the basic hygiene are necessary measures that have to be taken to safeguard the well-being of our citizens.

Nigerians must always have it in mind that the COVID-19 pandemic is not only a threat to the health of the population but it is equally so to the national economy, and to every aspect of our everyday life.

Protecting public health is one of the sacred duties of any responsible government and the administration will not abdicate that responsibility.

 

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ECOWAS Deploys War Footing to Benin as Regional Army Rushes In

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The ECOWAS Commission has ordered the deployment of elements of the ECOWAS standby force to the Republic of Benin following consultations at the level of heads of state and government.

The commission said the decision was taken in line with relevant ECOWAS instruments, particularly Article 25(e) of the 1999 protocol on conflict prevention, management, resolution, peacekeeping and security.

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In a statement issued in Abuja on Sunday, the commission said the decision followed consultations of the mediation and security council.

“The chair of ECOWAS authority of heads of state and government has ordered the deployment of elements of the ECOWAS standby force to the Republic of Benin with immediate effect,” the statement reads.

It added that the regional force would be made up of troops from Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana.

“The force shall support the government and the republican army of Benin to preserve constitutional order and the territorial integrity of the Republic of Benin,” the commission said.

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Vice President Shettima Arrives In Côte d’Ivoire To Represent Nigeria At President Ouattara’s Inauguration

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Vice President Kashim Shettima has arrived in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, where he will represent President Bola Tinubu at the swearing-in of President Alassane Ouattara for his fourth term in office.

This was disclosed by Stanley Nkwocha, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Communications(office of the Vice President).

Mr Shettima will join other African leaders and international dignitaries at Monday’s inauguration ceremony, to be held at the Presidential Palace in Abidjan on December 8, 2025.

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Mr Ouattara won re-election on 25 October 2025, securing another term to lead the West African nation, which maintains strong diplomatic relationships with Nigeria.

Nigeria has maintained a longstanding commitment to supporting sister nations in West Africa and upholding the principles of constitutional governance. At this inauguration, VP Shettima will again reaffirm Nigeria’s dedication to promoting democratic values, respecting the will of the people, and ensuring that constitutional processes remain the foundation of leadership transitions across the region.

Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire work closely together on multiple fronts. The two countries partner through ECOWAS and the African Union on issues ranging from security to trade and development. Their cooperation is backed by a Bi-National Commission and several agreements covering everything from fighting human trafficking to boosting agriculture and growing the digital economy. A large Nigerian community living in Côte d’Ivoire has also helped strengthen business ties and social connections between both nations.

He was received on arrival at the airport by Côte d’Ivoire’s Prime Minister, Robert Mambe; the Chargé d’Affaires of the Nigerian Embassy in Côte d’Ivoire, Item Akpama; and other senior government officials.

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France President Macron Expressed Readiness to Help Nigeria Combat Insecurity

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

France President Emmanuel Macron has expressed the readiness and willingness of his country to assist Nigeria as the nation confronts a range of security challenges, particularly the persistent threat of terrorism in the North.

In a statement on his X handle on Sunday after speaking with President Bola Tinubu on television, Macron said he reaffirmed France’s preparedness to intensify cooperation with Nigeria in response to the rising security concerns.

“I spoke with President Tinubu of Nigeria, @officialABAT. I conveyed France’s solidarity in the face of the various security challenges, particularly the terrorist threat in the North,” Macron said.

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The French President disclosed that at Tinubu’s request, France will strengthen its partnership with Nigeria’s authorities and increase support for communities affected by insecurity.

“At his request, we will strengthen our partnership with the authorities and our support for the affected populations,” he wrote.

Calling for broader international engagement, Macron urged global partners to step up their involvement, insisting that the situation demands collective action.

“We call on all our partners to step up their engagement. No one can remain a spectator,” he said.

The conversation comes as Nigeria continued to battle terrorism, banditry, and other forms of violent extremism, with international collaboration seen as critical to restoring stability in affected regions.

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