Tuesday, 24 March 2020

After customer dies of coronavirus Ecobank wuse II branch shuts down branch

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Ecobank Plc says it temporarily closed its Wuse II branch in Abuja because Suleiman Achimugu, who died of coronavirus, visited the branch.
Achimugu, a former managing director of the Petroleum Products Marketing Company (PPMC), died on Monday. He is the first case of death from COVID-19 recorded in Nigeria
According to a statement by the bank, Achimugu visited the branch on March 12 but did not show any symptoms at the time of the visit.
The bank also said all its staff at the branch have been put on mandatory self-isolation.
“The COVID-19 outbreak is a global pandemic. Nigeria, very sadly, this morning recorded its first death, which unfortunately is one of our valued customers. Our most sincere condolences to the family,” the statement read.
“Our attention has been drawn to the fact that the deceased was at our Wuse I, Abuja Branch on 12 March 2020, twelve days ago. The deceased did not show any symptom at the time of the visit.

In line with best standards and out COVID-19 response plans, we have, therefore, immediately temporarily closed the branch and all staff at the location have been put in mandatory self-isolation for 14 days, in full compliance with the Nigeria Center for Disease Control guidelines and to ensure their wellbeing and those at our customers. We have promptly informed the NCDC.”
The bank asked customers who have visited the branch since march 12 to take the necessary precautions.
“We are further requesting, through this communication, that anyone who visited the branch between 12 March 2020 and now should take the necessary mandatory recommended step of self-isolation for 14 days and contact the NCDC. Should any of these persons feel sick or exhibit any symptoms do immediately call NCDC on 0800 970000 10 (Toll-Free Call Centre) for assistance and guidance,” it said.
Access Bank Plc also temporarily closed its Ligali Ayorinde branch in Lagos after a customer who visited the branch on March 16 tested positive for the virus.
Nigeria currently has 42 confirmed cases of coronavirus. Lagos has 29 cases, Abuja has seven, Ogun has 3 cases, Ekiti has one, Oyo has one, and Edo has one.


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