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Reps Member, Abiodun Faleke Writes APC National Chairman, Seeks Postponement of Party’s Membership Registration Exercise Over COVID-19

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A member of the Federal House of Representatives, representing Ikeja Constituency in Lagos, Hon. James Abiodun Faleke has urged the National Chairman of the Caretaker Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Mai Bala Bunu to postpone the membership registration exercise of the party.

In an open letter, which he personally signed and which was made available to the media, Faleke said that holding the exercise, which began on Monday 25th January, 2021 would expose the members of the party to the second wave of the dreaded Coronavirus aka COVID-19.

Faleke, who is the Chairman of the House Committee on Finance however, said that the request was based on the reports of the rate at which the pandemic has been spreading in the country in the New Year.

“Personally, I felt the decision to revalidate and conduct new registration of members is a laudable and commendable one. Because as we move towards another general elections in 2023, the need to update our membership register could not have come at a more opportune period.

“However, laudable as the Registration plan may be, what about the TIMING of the exercise? With due respect sir, it is my considered opinion that the timing is not appropriate at this time, especially given the the renewed surge in the spread of COVID-19 as it is being reported on a daily basis by the Presidential Task Force.

“Some states are already overstretched in oxygen supplies and care.

“Our Government has for some time given directives to the Religious bodies to reduce congressional attendance at both Churches and Mosques.

“So many states have cancelled social gatherings. While others are compelling the use of face masks to reduce the rate of infection and fatalities. So why must we go into an exercise that will certainly draw large crowds across the various states?

“The stage is set for the exercise and I must confess that I’m personally impressed with the preparations and logistics put in place for the exercise. I have no doubt in my mind that it will be a resounding success for us and will be a springboard for achieving one strong, united party,” he said.

The lawmaker stressed that the situation in the country occasioned by the Coronavirus pandemic compelled him to have a rethink on the desirability of continuing with the exercise as planned, and urged the Chairman to postpone it till a more appropriate time.

He stated that this will not only shore up the image of “our great party, but will also save lives of Nigerians.”

The second wave of COVID-19, he added has proven to be more dangerous and deadly.

“The Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Mr Boss Mustapha had warned that the second wave of the pandemic would be more dangerous and deadly.

“Events since the beginning of the year have proven him right. Mustapha himself was struck by the deadly virus and yours truly also tested positive to the virus recently. Mustapha, Others and I are lucky to survive. But several others did not.

“Mr Chairman, let me give you a grim statistics of COVID-19 in January 2021.

“Between January 1st to January 22nd, a total of 196 deaths were recorded from COVID-19. This amounted to 13.2% of the whole total of 1, 485 fatalities recorded throughout the country.

“This also means that an average of nine people died daily of COVID-19 between January 1st and 22nd.

“Between January 19 and 22, a total of 6, 134 people tested positive to COVID-19 and the number of infections continue to grow higher and higher prompting the Federal Government to even consider another lockdown.

“Already, places of worship are operating in half capacity while in some states, most civil servants are working from home.

“All these measures were put in place to control the spread of the deadly virus, my question is do we need to aggravate the situation by going ahead with our registration and revalidation exercise?

“The exercise is meant to register millions of our members across the federation and I forsee two scenarios: it’s either we have our members coming out in multitude to register or most deciding not to come out at all for fear of being infected. The two options are not good enough for us as a party,”

Faleke explained that if APC members came out to register in high numbers, then the possibility of increase in the number of COVID-19 cases might be high and ultimately lead to increase in the number of fatalities.

Moreso, he said that if the members refused to come out for fear of being infected, then the party would have lesser number of members to register for the party, adding that. “either way, God forbid, we lose.”

“There is a Federal Government directive that we should avoid large gatherings of people and that social distancing should be maintained at all times and personally, I don’t believe we can achieve adequate social distancing if the registration and validation exercise is allowed to go ahead.

“I’m a survivor of COVID-19 and I knew the harrowing experience I went through which I would not wish even for my bitterest enemy.

“My humble opinion and suggestion is we should postpone this exercise to a time that is conducive, when the Coronavirus situation in the country would have improved,” he stated in the letter

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