The Lagos State COVID-19 Think-tank, a Potential Framework for Decision-making in a Pandemic Era

Lagos state remains the epicenter of COVID-19 infection in Nigeria. To facilitate the emergency preparedness and response to COVID-19, the State Governor and Incident Commander constituted a Think Tank comprising 13 experts from various disciplines committed to the health of the public. The Think Ta...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of African medicine 2024-07, Vol.23 (3), p.262-266
Hauptverfasser: Abayomi, Akinola, Odukoya, Oluwakemi, Okulaja, Olamide, Okusanya, Olufisayo, Ologun, Adesoji, Ajuwon, Kafayat, Phillips, Abiola, Yusuf-Kadiri, Maymunah, Bakare, Lawal, Fagbenro, Adesina, Cole, Abiola, Balogun, Mobolanle, Idris, Olajide, Ogunsola, Folasade
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Zusammenfassung:Lagos state remains the epicenter of COVID-19 infection in Nigeria. To facilitate the emergency preparedness and response to COVID-19, the State Governor and Incident Commander constituted a Think Tank comprising 13 experts from various disciplines committed to the health of the public. The Think Tank assisted the government with decision-making strategies and supported the emergency operation centre (EOC) for the COVID-19 response. Their main achievements were developing frameworks for decision-making and strategies for phased easing of the State-wide lockdown. The challenges encountered were that it was often viewed as a parallel structure to the EOC and separated from the traditional civil service structure; causing some reluctance to implement ideas generated by the Think Tank. Nevertheless, the Think Tank played an important role during the COVID-19 pandemic; the lessons learned might help other states and resource-limited countries wishing to adopt this approach to emergency response.
ISSN:1596-3519
0975-5764
0975-5764
DOI:10.4103/aam.aam_110_21