There is palpable fear among workers and residents of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, as two more professors including a law lecturer and incumbent attorney-general of Oyo State, Oyelowo Oyewo, have been confirmed positive of the deadly coronavirus disease.
This is coming on the heels of the
country’s new record high figure of confirmed cases as announced on Wednesday
evening by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).
The centre had announced a total of 1,664 new cases which ranks as the country’s highest daily figure so far since the index case was first recorded on February 27, 2020.
But while Mr Oyewo neither picked
his call nor replied to a text message sent to him on the matter, the chief
press secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, Taiwo Adisa, simply
said; “I don’t comment on what I don’t know.”
Meanwhile, a top management official
at the university, who does not want to be named due to the confidentiality of
the matter, confirmed that both Mr Oyewo and a professor of African History at
the university’s department of history and strategic studies, faculty of arts,
Rufus Akinyele, are down with the disease.
Mr Akinyele has been discharged from
an isolation centre at the infectious disease hospital (IDH), Yaba, Lagos, and
recuperating at his official quarters on the campus, Mr Oyewo is on
self-isolation at an undisclosed location.
Contact tracing
The university in partnership with
relevant authorities has also commenced the tracing of some contacts following
the death of the institution’s former dean of the faculty of education, Duro
Ajeyalemi, on Wednesday.
This newspaper exclusively learnt
that Mr Ajeyalemi had on December 31 reported at the university’s medical
centre before he was referred to the university’s teaching hospital in
Idi-Araba.
The university’s vice-chancellor,
Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, who confirmed the contact tracing process to our reporter
on the phone, however, allayed the fear of the residents.
Mr Ogundipe said the doctors and
other officials that attended to Mr Ajeyalemi at the medical centre had been
asked to self-isolate while they also go for proper testing.
“We are making efforts to ensure
that those to be tested for the disease are able to get tested on time. There
is no need for panic, the situation is well under control but we advise
everyone to follow the Covid-19 guidelines and protocols adequately,” Mr
Ogundipe, a professor, said on the phone.

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