Late Patrick Sawyer and
daughter….separated forever by Ebola
odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that
the Nigerian President , Dr Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja on Monday described
late Patrick Sawyer actions as pure ‘madness’ and craziness.
Jonathan made the statement at the
annual Interfaith Conference in Abuja. The president who expressed his
disappointment with the way and manner Sawyer brought Ebola to Nigeria assured
citizens that government is ready to stop the disease.
“As a government, we promise that we
will do everything humanly possible to contain the Ebola virus.
Jonathan informed the gathering that
the federal government planned to rally the 36 states governors and their
Commissioners of Health to rescue the nation from further spread of the
disease.
“On Wednesday, I will meet with
governor of the states, and they must come along with their commissioners of
Health. We must make sure that every state is prepared, where they lack, the
federal government will support them,”
The president said that his
discussion with the head of WHO has given him more information about the virus
assured the gathering that the virus will be stopped from causing more harm.
“My conversation with the WHO DG, Dr
Margaret Chan was revealing, she said 60 per cent of the transmission was
spread during burials. That is why in my announcement, I’ve been saying that
people should be careful about burials.”
“Some people like burial ceremonies.
This is not the time for burial ceremony, somebody is dead, he is dead, leave
him there. This is not the best time for those ceremonies.”
“If he is dead, he is already dead,
Sawyer that brought this Ebola to Nigeria; his sister died of Ebola. And he
started acting somehow, his country asked him not to leave the country, let
them observe him, but the crazy man decided to leave and found his way here.”
Meanwhile, the federal government
Monday said one new case was recorded over the weekend, bringing the number to
10.
Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi
Chukwu stated this Monday in a press conference on the update of the Ebola
Virus Disease(EVD).
Chukwu, said “it has been 22 days
since EVD first landed in Nigeria. As at today, 177 primary and secondary
contacts of the index case have been placed under surveillance or isolation. 9
developed EVD, bringing the total number of cases in Nigeria to 10. Of these
10, 2 have died (the Liberian American and the Nigerian nurse) while 8 are
alive and currently on treatment.”
The minister alongside Minister of
Environment, Mrs Laurentia Mallam, Interior Minister, Abba Moro, Special Duties
Minister, Tanimu Turaki and Minister of Information, Labaran Maku stated that
“Nigeria wishes to emphasize that, it essentially remained an Ebola Virus free
country until this incidence of importation and unfortunate contamination. We
will continue to work with all stakeholders, local and international partners
to maximize on this and intensify efforts to contain and treat the existing
cases.”
Citing efforts to stop the spread of
the virus in the West African sub-region, Chukwu said government role at the
recent meeting in Accra, Ghana projected Nigeria’s “leading, pioneering and
compassionate role during the summit with the first and only donation of 3.5Million
USD humanitarian and capacity building aid to the three affected countries of
Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, the West African Health Organization (WAHO),
and the ECOWAS Ebola Fund.”
Chukwu said the “Liberian Government
has expressed its deepest sympathies and regrets that Mr. Sawyer had even
embarked on this tragic journey, which has brought needless sufferings, death
and has placed an unnecessary stress on our health system. In the same spirit,
we share in solidarity, the grief of the governments and people of Liberia,
Guinea and Sierra Leone as we confront this challenge together.”
The minister further urged Nigerians
not to see Liberia and her citizens in bad light considering the harmonious
relationship the two countries have had over the years.
“The government of Nigeria, shall
continue to discharge its responsibilities within the sub region as we
collectively confront and stop this outbreak of Ebola.”
He however, told journalists that
aside from working with the US government on how to assist, government was also
looking at other options in terms of drugs that could revive Ebola patients.
He said Nigeria’s quest to get hold
of drugs that will bring relief to Ebola patients is “still work-in-progress”
adding that, healthcare workers entrusted with providing care to patients have
been given Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as measure to prevent them from
contracting the virus.
Chukwu who stated that the Ebola
virus still remained restricted to Lagos State also reiterated the resolve of
the federal government to find a solution to the lingering crisis between it
and the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), especially the need to call off the
nationwide strike.
The minister was more optimistic
that the crisis will be settled soon, but maintained that “the NMA strike is
not affecting the treatment of Ebola patients.”
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