Covid 19 senate seeks immediate clean up fumigation of nigerian prisons

I think there may be some confusion here. The COVID-19 pandemic has indeed led to concerns about the spread of the virus in various settings, including prisons. However, I couldn't find any evidence of the Nigerian Senate specifically seeking the immediate clean-up and fumigation of Nigerian prisons due to COVID-19.

That being said, it's possible that there may have been discussions or calls for improved sanitation and hygiene measures in Nigerian prisons to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 transmission. Prisons are often crowded and unsanitary environments, making them vulnerable to the spread of infectious diseases like COVID-19.

In fact, there have been reports of COVID-19 outbreaks in some Nigerian prisons, which have led to concerns about the health and safety of inmates and prison staff. In response, the Nigerian government and other organizations have implemented various measures to reduce the risk of transmission, including providing personal protective equipment (PPE), increasing ventilation, and improving sanitation and hygiene practices.

It's worth noting that the Nigerian Senate has taken steps to address the challenges facing the country's prison system, including overcrowding, poor sanitation, and inadequate healthcare facilities. In 2020, the Senate passed a bill aimed at reforming the country's prison system, which included provisions for improving prison infrastructure, increasing funding for healthcare and education programs, and enhancing the rehabilitation and reintegration of inmates into society.

In summary, while I couldn't find specific evidence of the Nigerian Senate seeking the immediate clean-up and fumigation of Nigerian prisons due to COVID-19, it's clear that there are ongoing efforts to address the challenges facing the country's prison system and to mitigate the risk of COVID-19 transmission in these settings.