President Jonathan has moved quickly to arrest
the threat of the Ebola virus by ordering additional protective equipment for
health and border officials. The Ebola Virus came into Nigeria two
weeks ago via an infected Liberian, Patrick Sawyer, and quickly spread to seven
Nigerian health officials who took care of the now dead patient. The Federal
Government has since been on alert to prevent the further spread or influx of
the deadly virus. The oil and gas sector is leading the effort to galvanise funding
for the purchase of the protective wear.
The special gear will reduce risk of
infection to those who, by virtue of their jobs, may come in contact with
victims of Ebola virus, and will be distributed to all federal hospitals
beginning with border states like Lagos, Cross River, Kano,
Rivers and Borno. Following presidential directives, health workers and border
officials will also be educated on the use of said gear, along with adequate
information about the Ebola virus and instructed on how to handle suspected
cases of the virus.
The Lagos
State government has been
quick to move by securing its borders better to check all incoming persons.
President, Goodluck Jonathan, commended the State’s efforts, and has urged all
other state governments to follow suit. He has also taken things a step further
by approving the purchase and distribution of extra protective gear for the
country’s border officials who are usually the first to come in contact with
passengers coming into Nigeria.
This includes containment equipment to quickly and safely isolate anyone that
tests positive to the symptoms of the virus. Health workers, who are also at
high risk of contracting the disease from patients being tested or treated,
would also be given the proper protective gear, the President directed when he
approved the purchase of the items. This is to prevent further contamination
and possible deaths.
Meanwhile President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday met with
the Vice President of the United States,
Mr. Joe Biden, at the White House as part of the just concluded US-Africa
Leaders Summit to discuss the spread of the virus in Nigeria amongst other issues. Both
leaders agreed that the Federal Government and its American counterpart should
join forces to combat Ebola threats in West Africa.
Mr. Joe Biden told President Jonathan that the US
government would be fully involved in the quest to totally eradicate the spread
of the deadly disease in West Africa.
Source: Today
5 comments:
Yes very important.
We need cure...God drive away this evil disease
And what next ......God prove to others that you have set Nigeria aside to be different....Show us your hand of mercy in Jesus Name
Oluwa is in control
This is crazy
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