Coronavirus fg urged to restrict entry points for international airlines to lagos abuja airports
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Title: FG Urged to Restrict Entry Points for International Airlines to Lagos, Abuja Airports
Summary: The Federal Government has been urged to restrict entry points for international airlines to Lagos and Abuja airports to prevent the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the country.
Background: The Nigerian government has been taking measures to contain the spread of the virus, including restricting travel to and from affected countries, but some experts believe that more needs to be done to prevent the virus from entering the country.
Recommendation: The experts are recommending that the government restrict entry points for international airlines to Lagos and Abuja airports, which are the country's busiest and most well-equipped airports. This would help to reduce the risk of the virus spreading to other parts of the country.
Rationale: The experts believe that restricting entry points to Lagos and Abuja airports would help to:
- Reduce the risk of the virus spreading to other parts of the country
- Improve the ability of health officials to track and contain the virus
- Reduce the burden on the country's healthcare system
Government Response: The government has not yet responded to the recommendation, but it has been taking measures to contain the spread of the virus, including restricting travel to and from affected countries and increasing the number of health officials at airports.
Conclusion: The recommendation to restrict entry points for international airlines to Lagos and Abuja airports is aimed at preventing the spread of the coronavirus in Nigeria. While the government has not yet responded to the recommendation, it is an important step that could help to reduce the risk of the virus spreading in the country.