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Easter: Fmr aviation minister, Osita Chidoka, lauds COVID-19 response, cautions against relaxing lockdown

The former Minister of Aviation, Chief Osita Chidoka, has congratulated Nigerians for their efforts in the fight against the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in the country.

Chidoka disclosed this in his Easter message in Awka, on Saturday, where he called on all Nigerians, both Christians and Muslims, to embrace and exhibit the love Christ exemplified for us through his sufferings and glorification during this Easter period.

The Peoples Democratic Party chieftain said the lockdown has been effective in checking the spread of the pandemic despite the obvious challenges of hunger, deprivation and worsening economic conditions.

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“I want to thank everyone for the effort so far in adhering to the lockdown. I also want to remind everybody that it is not yet time to relax the restrictions as lessons from other countries have shown that a single asymptomatic infected person can spread the disease to thousands.

“This was the case in the funeral in Albany, Georgia where the virus spread from one person who showed no symptom of the disease to over 200 people in that single gathering.”

He said opening the churches for Easter service will endanger more people and that will not reflect the love and sacrifice that Easter symbolises. Despite the severe challenges of the lockdown, it is still a tested and sure way to flatten the curve of the virus.

“Since we have already started, this is not yet time to call off the lockdown. I call on state governors and all other stakeholders to come together to encourage us in this season of sacrifice like Christ did on Good Friday,” he said.

Continuing, Chidoka said people must sacrifice for the health and wellbeing of their loved ones and by extension other Nigerians. He reminded Nigerians that it is out of great love that Christ came to the earth to suffer and save us. As such, Nigerians, like all people of goodwill, are called upon to reciprocate that same act of love and selflessness to others.

“Let us still maintain social distance, stay home and use all the virtual means to communicate. We can not afford to congregate in this season.

“At this time we should practice physical distancing but maintain spiritual nearness,” he added.

He advocated for continued goodwill to the vulnerable and less privileged.

He further acknowledged that while the economy is generally bad for all Nigerians, it is still important that everyone continues to share the love. He enjoined everyone to reach out to the most vulnerable in the society by extending food and financial support.

“We should sustain the giving of alms, foodstuff, and support during this lockdown. There are difficult days ahead but, together, Nigerians will defeat this COVID-19 pandemic,” Chidoka stated.

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Daramola Oluwafunmilayo

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