Lagos State Government Detains 67 Togo Returnees, Face 14-day Quarantine

The Lagos State Government has sent no fewer than 67 persons, who wanted to enter the country through the Seme border, into quarantine. Punch on Monday gathered that security agencies at the border town on Sunday detained the 67 persons, who were coming from Togo.

It was learnt that the security agencies handed over the 67 persons to the Lagos State Government, which had put them in 14 days quarantine. A top security source at the Seme border, who confided in The PUNCH, said the 67 persons, who were mostly Nigerians, attempted to enter the country on Sunday despite the closure of land borders.

It was gathered that samples of the 67 peoples would be taken for COVID-19 test and that they would be quarantined in Badagry for 14 days.

The security source, who spoke to Punch, said, “The Lagos State Government has already got some hotel accommodation around Badagry. These people will be housed in the hotels, which have no other guests. Their samples will be taken and they will be tested. They will be in quarantine for 14 days.

“Before the end of the 14 days, another test will be conducted on them. After 14 days, if they test negative for the virus, they will be allowed to go to their different destinations in the country. Anyone of them that tests positive will be moved to the Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba for treatment.”

The Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Mr Sunday James, said the service had no information that 67 persons were stopped at Seme border from entering Lagos

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James, in an interview with Punch, said, “There is nothing like that. I have contacted my official at the Seme border and he said there was nothing like that. I have called the controller at Seme border and he said there was nothing like that.”

The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari, had in a nationwide broadcast on March 29, ordered complete closure of land borders to human and vehicular traffic. He ordered lockdown of the Federal Capital Territory, Lagos and Ogun states for 14 days. According to him, the country’s airports, which were earlier shut, should remain closed.

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