Nigerians crying for availability of electricity and water: a key driver to life coping measures for deepening stay at home inclusion to slow covid-19 spread

Raimi Aziba- anyam Gift, Raimi Morufu Olalekan, Ochayi Ekoja Owobi, Raimi Mariam Oluwakemi, Babatunde Anu, Abdulraheem Aishat Funmilayo
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The COVID-19 pandemic is a tethering on the edge of a make or mar moment in the history of the world as it is chiefly a crisis for health and a tragedy for humanity, but it also poses economic consequences that is far-reaching. In emerging countries like Nigeria, it has already disrupted the livelihoods of millions of individuals, with uneven impact among poor and vulnerable households and small and informal industries and the disruption pace is expected to accelerate the crisis in the coming weeks. No nation or community is exempt; in oil-rich countries such as Nigeria, the challenges of COVID-19 is exacerbated by falling price in crude. The COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has raised sundry questions for sectors including water and energy around the world. While workers provide services in a geographic areas, operational and systematic concerns and understandings apply across national borders. This paper draw attention to the importance of electricity and water, sanitation and hygiene in Nigeria especially in areas such as slums, given that many Nigerians live in overcrowded and deprived areas facing major socioeconomic impediments, to these efforts, the important contribution to handwashing is to help reduce disease spread and also highlight the significance of water as an industry that is so critical to the well-being of societies, economies, and the environment and key for the current health crisis. The water and electricity sector should be proactive in doing its part to address COVID-19 pandemic and the ramifications of its spread. As the continent's leaders take decisive action in the formal, informal and development sectors to save human lives and shield trades, households and geographic economies from the pandemic consequence. Therefore, the responsibility is up to all governments and their development partners to improve health care services and other measures that are critical by providing near constant electricity and water supply for its citizenry to help contribute immensely to social distancing, deepening stay at home, in order to slow the spread of COVID-19 both in the short and long run and teaching of public health that is based on systematic evidence to decrease the distress and apprehension caused by distorted and misinformation through social media. In particular, Nigerian government should act swiftly and decisively to provide robust support and not just the rhetoric of stimulus announced by the Central Bank of Nigeria for significant national public health and health care programs, development of medical countermeasure, domestic preparedness programs and response instruments and global cooperationto reduce the virus impacts. Prompt action now is needed to avoid worst case health and economic consequences.
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尼日利亚人迫切需要电力和水:这是采取应对生活措施的关键驱动因素,这些措施旨在深化居家包容,以减缓covid-19的传播
COVID-19大流行是世界历史上一个成败时刻的边缘,因为它主要是一场卫生危机和人类悲剧,但它也造成了深远的经济后果。在尼日利亚等新兴国家,它已经扰乱了数百万人的生计,对贫困和脆弱家庭以及小型和非正规行业的影响不均衡,预计未来几周内,这种破坏速度将加速危机的发展。没有一个国家或社区可以幸免;在尼日利亚等石油资源丰富的国家,原油价格下跌加剧了COVID-19的挑战。新冠肺炎(SARS-CoV-2)疫情给世界各地的水、能源等行业带来了各种各样的问题。虽然工作人员在一个地理区域提供服务,但业务和系统的关注和理解适用于全国各地。鉴于许多尼日利亚人生活在面临重大社会经济障碍的过度拥挤和贫困地区,本文提请注意尼日利亚的电力和水、环境卫生和个人卫生的重要性,特别是在贫民窟等地区,对于这些努力,洗手的重要贡献是帮助减少疾病传播,并强调水作为一个对社会、经济福祉至关重要的行业的重要性。环境是当前健康危机的关键。水电部门应积极主动,为应对COVID-19大流行及其蔓延的后果尽自己的一份力量。随着非洲大陆领导人在正式、非正式和发展部门采取果断行动,拯救人类生命,保护贸易、家庭和地域经济免受大流行后果的影响。因此,各国政府及其发展伙伴有责任改善医疗保健服务和其他至关重要的措施,为其公民提供几乎不间断的电力和水供应,以帮助极大地促进社会距离,加深呆在家里,在短期和长期内减缓COVID-19的传播,并以系统证据为基础的公共卫生教学,以减少通过社交媒体歪曲和错误信息造成的痛苦和恐惧。特别是,尼日利亚政府应迅速果断地采取行动,提供强有力的支持,而不仅仅是尼日利亚中央银行宣布的刺激计划,用于重大的国家公共卫生和医疗保健计划,制定医疗对策,国内准备计划和应对工具以及全球合作,以减少病毒的影响。现在需要迅速采取行动,以避免最坏的健康和经济后果。
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