Director-general of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Chikwe Ihekweazu, has reiterated the preparedness of the agency in the event that cases of coronavirus in the country spike.
There were 111 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country as of Sunday.
Speaking when he featured on Sunrise Daily, a programme on Channels Television, Ihekweazu said the agency expects the number of coronavirus cases in Nigeria to rise.
He explained that the increase in the number of tests carried out will lead to a surge in the number of confirmed cases.
According to him, the numbers will be on will rise in the meantime before the country can record a downwards trend.
“Most of our cases so far have been mild, we have been fairly lucky not to have too many severe cases,” Ihekweazu said.
“Yes, we have crossed the hundred mark and the reality is that there is a virus circulating in our midst and that’s why Mr President came up yesterday to speak to Nigerians. In the short term, we do expect the numbers to keep rising but we also expect that we would be able to get on top of this and that’s why some extra measures were needed.”
Commenting on President Muhammadu Buhari’s directive to shut down Lagos, Abuja and Ogun states for 14 days, the NCDC boss said the centre and ministry of health hope to use this period to trace contacts of infected persons.