Breaking News: Coronavirus: Political Parties Slam the Failed APC govt for their shoddy Synergy to Stem the Spread of Coronavirus.


Coronavirus: Political Parties slam the failed APC govt for ineptitude to stem the spread of the Virus. HE Prince Frank Ukonga the National Director of Planning and Policy IPAC Explodes


Breaking News: Coronavirus: Political Parties Slam the Failed APC govt for their shoddy Synergy to Stem the Spread of Coronavirus.

By Ayodele Ogunlana /Reporter- National Peoples News: ISSN: 1595-0549

Most leaders of the 91 registered political parties of the Nigerian federation are  ill at ease over what they described as the lackluster attitude of the failed APC government in containing and curtailing the entry of the dreaded Coronavirus disease into the country,
Many Party leaders are of the opinion that the government should have locked down the country earlier, by closing flights with infested countries to prevent the virus from entering Nigeria. But then they were moping and now that the virus is in Nigeria they lack proactive synergy, materials, types of equipment to test, treat and cure the virus.
Many states do not have Corona Virus testing center nor the testing equipment kits, nor the isolation centers nor the medications to treat the dreaded disease in case a patient tests positive.
This lackadaisical attitude of the failed APC government could lead to a pandemic and the unwarranted death of millions of peoples in Nigeria and Sub Saharan Africa, and a total collapse of the Economy, social activities and the sovereignty.
The Political Parties Leaders speaking through the National Director of Policy and Planning of the Inter-Party Advisory Council -IPAC HE Prince Frank Ukonga urged the government to be more proactive, and they blasted the state governors that are still wearing their birthday suits to wake up to the challenge and live up to their campaign promises to the electorates. While they urged the citizens not to panic but adhere to the ethics of hygiene of cleanliness, washing of hands regularly with soap, maintain at least 2 meters of social distancing, stop shaking hands and avoid crowds.

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