The Akwa Ibom State Government has activated heightened COVID-19 surveillance following the confirmation of a new outbreak in a neighbouring state.
The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Ekem Emmanuel, made this known in a statement in Uyo on Monday.
Emmanuel said Governor Umo Eno has directed the ministry to activate heightened surveillance across all entry points, health facilities, and communities to prevent any outbreak.
“Disease surveillance officers and rapid response teams have been placed on red alert to promptly detect and manage any suspected cases.
“Residents are urged to remain vigilant and adhere strictly to public health guidelines.
“Citizens are also advised to observe preventive measures, including regular handwashing with soap and water or the use of alcohol-based sanitisers, wearing face masks in crowded or enclosed spaces, avoiding close contact with symptomatic individuals, refraining from handshakes and physical greetings, and seeking prompt medical attention if symptoms such as fever, cough, or difficulty breathing occur,” he said.
The commissioner urged healthcare workers to maintain a high index of suspicion and adhere strictly to infection prevention and control protocols.
He said the ministry would strengthen collaboration with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and other relevant partners to ensure effective monitoring and a coordinated response.
Emmanuel reassured residents that the government is committed to safeguarding public health.
The commissioner urged the public to rely only on verified information from the Ministry of Health and avoid spreading unverified reports that could cause unnecessary panic.
He added that an enquiries desk has been set up at the ministry, with designated helplines available to assist members of the public.
The helplines are:
- Director, Public Health: Dr. Bassey Akpan – 08035321513
- State Epidemiologist: Dr. Edet Eneh – 08038722244
It was reported that on April 21, the Commissioner for Health in Cross River State, Dr. Henry Ayuk, announced the first case of the outbreak, which involved a Chinese national.

