Nigerian Gov't Announces Short Code For Verified Information On COVID-19

NCDC revealed that the number was introduced for the public to contact their Connect Centre and access verified information on COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.

Nigerian Gov't Announces Short Code For Verified Information On COVID-19
Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in collaboration with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) have activated a shortcode – “6232” for verified information.

NCDC said the number was introduced for the public to contact their Connect Centre and access verified information on COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.

Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu, the Director-General of NCDC, revealed this on Wednesday in Abuja, noting that the shortcode was toll-free and easy-to-remember, according to NAN.

According to him, this means that all calls to NCDC through “6232” are free of charge, adding that call lines were expanded to receive multiple calls simultaneously.

He stated that between March and December 2020, the NCDC Connect Centre received over 580,000 COVID-19-related phone calls.

He said: “This is to ensure that Nigerians have access to verified information on infectious diseases.

“Following the confirmation of Nigeria’s first COVID-19 case in February 2020, NCDC immediately expanded its Connect Centre capacity to meet the increasing
need for information by Nigerians.

He explained that “the shortcode number ‘6232’ will be used alongside the existing toll-free number – ‘0800 9700 0010’, with a gradual phase-out of the existing toll-free number.”

The NCDC boss thanked the NCC and its partners at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, GAVI, UNICEF, University of Maryland Baltimore (UMB), Georgetown University, Resolve to Save Lives and Interra Networks for their support.

He noted: “Additionally, we recognise and thank mobile network providers in Nigeria – Globacom, MTN, Airtel, 9mobile – who continued to support our efforts in communicating with Nigerians.''

Ihekweazu, however, urged Nigerians to use the shortcode responsibly in accessing verified information on COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.