Identities of 132 people declared wanted by the Buhari Government have emerged.
News Online reports that the Federal Government led by President Muhammadu Buhari has declared additional 132 persons wanted for violating COVID-19 guidelines in Nigeria.
This online news platform understands that this was disclosed in a statement on Thursday night by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman Presidential Steering Committee (PSC) on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha.
This is coming on the heels of Sunday declaration of 90 persons wanted for same offence.
The second batch of 132 persons comprising 75 males and 57 females are all Nigerians who arrived the country through the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport (NAIA), Abuja.
SGF Mustapha recalled that the PSC on COVID-19 on 1st May, 2021 issued a Travel advisory for Passengers arriving in Nigeria from Brazil, India and Turkey.
Newsone reports that the SGF said these precautionary measures were a necessary step to mitigate the risk of importation of variants of the virus.
“Under the new measures, passengers arriving from/or that have visited any of these three countries within 14 days prior to the visit to Nigeria, are required to follow mandatory arrival quarantine and testing protocols in designated facilities.
“The PSC has however observed that while most of the arriving passengers dutifully observed the guidelines, some (Nigerians and Foreigners) have violated them in contravention of the provisions of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Health Regulations Protection, 2021,” Mustapha said.
SGF Mustapha added that the 132 violators have been declared Persons of Interest (POI) on account of posing considerable danger to overall public health and for the violation of Nigeria COVID-19 travel protocol by evading the mandatory seven-day quarantine for persons arriving from restricted countries.
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Below are the 132 people wanted in Nigeria by FG
The list of violators as provided by the government is reproduced below:
1. Ucheoha, Bethel Amaechila
2. Alhaji Ali, Ibrahim
3. Mashasha, Binta Danlami
4. Ibrahim, Umar
5. Kumshe, Hamza Modu
6. Chiroma, Hafsat Maina
7. Ibrahim, Hadiza Maina
8. Salihu, Maryam
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9. Halliru, Aisha
10. Adamu, Adamu
11. Ayeni, Babajide
12. Salih Bayero, Sadiq
13. Bayero, Zaharaddeen
14. Ibrahim, Isah Saidu
15. Abdullahi, Maimuna
16. Abdullahi, Kabiru Yola
17. Abande, Aisha Bundi
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18. Muhammed, Musa Suleiman
19. Almustapha, Faruku
20. Abande, Bundi Goni
21. Zangina, Surajo Rabiu
22. Akenuwa Isabella
23. Ndudim Daniel Sunday
24. Abubakar Daniya, Rashida
25. Suleh, Amina Adam Ali
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26. Ya’u, Yusuf
27. Abdulkarim, Abdullahi
28. Ibrahim, Shuaibu
29. Turaki, Umar Saleh
30. Bello, Aisha Barau
31. Bundi, Saidu Jibrin
32. Bako, Iman Sani
33. Aliyu Kaita, Maimuna
34. Ibrahim, Hamisu Nasidi
35. Hamza, Zainab
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36. Bako, Amir Sani
37. Abdulmumini, Kabir
38. Salis, Safiyya
39. Usman, Adamu Musa
40. Kaita, Aisha Aliyu
41. Abdullahi, Hajara Yunusa
42. Yusuf, Ahmad Abdullahi
43. Bello, Salamatu Hamza
44. Haliru, Sani
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45. Halliru, Faisal Sani
46. Geidam, Umar Mohammed
47. Garba, Ibrahim
48. Idris, Bilikisu Abdullahi
49. Abdullahi, Ahmed
50. Goni, Abdulaziz Muhammad Musa
51. Abubakar, Zulaihat
52. Mohammed, Ramatu
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53. Suleiman, Hafsat
54. Asia, Charity
55. Adamu, Adamu Usman
56. Danladi Sarkin Turke, Hadiza Tani
57. Adeyemi, Opeyemi Nafisat
58. Salisu, Mansur Rabiu
59. Olatunji, Bunmi Lovet
60. Ibrahim, Amina
61. Yahaya, Falalu
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62. Bunu, Hassan
63. Bello, Aminatu Danladi
64. Ngamdu, Yagana Lawan
65. Yahaya, Aishatu
66. Ibrahim Hamisu Chidari
67. Aminatu Aliyu Muhammadu
68. Umar Abdullahi Usman
69. Nasiru Idris
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70. Alhassan Sauce Amina
71. Usman Umar Abdurrahman
72. Suleiman Murtala
73. Muhammad Imam Malik Muhammad
74. Salisu Haruna
75. Mohammed Hadiza
76. Tijjani Aisha Mallam
77. Mohammed Tijjani
78. Magayaki Nafisa Kabir
79. Dasa’a Mal’lam Mamman
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80. Ibrahim Goni Fura
81. Gubio Baba Kyari
82. Muhammad Aliyu
83. Zarami Ali
84. Muhammad Muktar
85. Usman Auwalu Suleiman
86. Abdullahi Bello Umar
87. Abubakar Sa’ad Sa’ad
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88. Ovuarume Bernard Ufoma
89. Nasir Halima Madibbo
90. Salisu Abubakar Adamu
91. Muhammad Hadiza Turaki
92. Modibbo Nasiru Mohammad
93. Ado Nama Firdausi
94. Tuhamiy Shuaibu Jibril
95. Rufai Mahadi
96. Kunji Umar Ahmed
97. Alhassan Abdulahi
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98. Garba Kamba Kasimu
99. Balla Maimuna
100. Mohammed Hadiza
101. Malagos Halnisu Garba
102. Yusuf Bilikisu
103. Ahassan Abdullahi
104. Abdullahi Bello Umar
105. Lawan Ahmed
106. Bunu Alhaji Babagoni
107. Bello Isa
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108. Ibrahim Khamisu Ibrahim
109. Amina Abdullahi Abubakar
110. Habibu Aminu
111. Mohammed Ahmed
112. Abdullahi Muhammed Khalifa
113 Wakama Alhaji Hajara
114. Tukur Hauwa Hassan
115. Faisal Musa Muhammad Sani
116. Yusuf Shuaibu Hamza
117. Bashir Adam
118. Aliyu Zainab
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119. Crocton Essie Martha
120. Ibrahim Yusuf Buratai
121. Sani Safire Hamisu
122. Tijjani Isa Kids
123. Idris Abdullahi Kabiri
124. Balesah Fatima Hussaini
125. Balesah Aisha Hussaini
126. Basiru Tsambe Sani
127. Abdullahi Umar
128. Kassim Abba Abakar
129. Muhammad Adam Aminu
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130. Aire Jude
131. Ameenat Suleiman Barau
132. Sulaiman Barau
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