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Coronavirus: 'Stop clogging up helpline with unnecessary calls', NCDC boss begs Nigerians
The Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Chikwe Ihekweazu, has called on Nigerians to not clog up its coronavirus (COVID-19) helpline with unnecessary phone calls.
The agency has been in the front-line of
managing Nigeria's response to the coronavirus pandemic that has shut
down activities across the whole world, but many Nigerians have
expressed dissatisfaction with that response with the helpline response
one of the most prominent criticism.
While speaking during an interview on Channels
Television on Monday, March 23, 2020, Ihekweazu apologised for some of
the highlighted lapses.
According to him, the agency has had to scale up its capacity in a rush, leading to some of the hiccups experienced.
"We've gone from a call centre that was
barely busy prior to this when we got three, four, five calls a day to
literally three to five thousand calls a day.
"We've had to train new people to increase
capacity. There will be some quality issues. I'd to beg Nigerians to
bear with us. None of this is what we'd like, but we're working very
hard," he said.
Ihekweazu noted that even though the team is
doing its best to be effective, it is so stretched operationally that
unnecessary calls placed to it make the job harder. He called on
Nigerians to only place calls to the helpline if it is absolutely
necessary.
He said, "The first thing is please reduce
the number of calls if it's not necessary. We get a lot of calls that
people can go to our website and get basic information.
"Stop clogging up the numbers with phone
calls you really don't need. There's a lot of information on the NCDC
website, go there. Let's limit the calls to people that really have
something important.
"We are working hard on our side to
improve the quality of the responses. Even if we're not perfect, it will
get better in the next few days."
Nigeria has recorded over 50 cases of coronavirus in the country, but two of them have made full recoveries and been released.