In an effort to contain the spread of coronavirus, Gombe state government has approved the establishment of covid-19 testing centre in the state.
In addition, the state has also received millions of Naira donations and saniitalization items from private individuals and organisations.
The state task force Chairman on Covid-19, Professor Idris Mohammed who disclosed this at a press briefing on the activities of his committee in Gombe, Wednesday said, already the state has placed order for Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) machines.
“We have ordered for the supply of PCR machines for testing the suspected case for the state own centre and it will be available in the next two weeks”, Prof Mohammed noted.
“Although we have 3-5 functioning PCR machines in Gombe state, but there are no primas for covid-19 because every micro organism has to have its own specific prima for molecular biology testing and unless you have a specific prima for a disease, you cannot diagnose it “, the taskforce Committee chairman explained.
While lamenting that there is no single covid-19 testing machine in the North East Region, Prof Mohammed avvered that “for any suspected case, sample has to be referred to Abuja, Enugu, Edo or Lagos for laboratory analysis”.
He said that the committee had produced a blue print that has received the approval of Governor Inuwa Yahaya for providing testing, isolation and treatment facilities.
“We have made tremendous progress since our coming on board. I am pleased to inform you that there are three possible centres for testing which will come on stream in the next couple of weeks or so”, he assured.
He said there is now an isolation centre in Kwadon that can accommodate 150 people, adding that for patients with moderate or severe cases, the committee is ready to admit them.
“Today, if we have patients with severe coronavirus infection, we have places that are fully equipped with ventilators, oxygen concentrators, cardiac respiratory monitors and all other things required to manage a severe patient and we intend to expand it in the next two weeks”. Prof Mohammed said further.
The Chairman disclosed that his committee has received N28.5 Million from United Bank for Africa, UBA and N2 Million from former chief medical director of federal medical centre Gombe, Dr Abubakar Ali Gombe as donations and other essential materials to boost the state’s campaign against coronavirus pandemic.
According to the Chairman, 200 pieces of water buckets and 50 cartons of soap for hand sanitization were also received from the management of a Gombe based private school, PEN Resource Academy.
While appreciating the gesture, the taskforce Chairman said that though the Committee was not primarily set up for fund raising, but still they are ready to receive any donation from any organization or individual willing to contribute towards curbing the spread of the covid-19 in the state.
He added that, his Committee has intensified advocacy and sensitization across the eleven LGAs in the state on the precautionary measures against the dreaded pandemic.
He said religious and traditional leaders, health workers and other relevant professionals form part of the Committee and are committed to ensuring smooth implementation of the taskforce’s terms of reference.
Professor Mohammed noted with satisfaction the compliance level of Gombe residents so far, urging the citizens to continue to heed to advice on protective and preventive measures against the global pandemic.