Kaduna state was gripped in anxiety Wednesday as the result of the test on its first suspected Ebola victim was being awaited.
The issue of the disease was the
major focus of public discourse with many praying hard that the results turns
negative.
Our Correspondent who was at the
Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Shika, a community in the outskirt
of Zaria town, saw security operatives guarding the patient at his isolated
ward. He was isolated in one of the private Hospital wards of the hospitals,
and no person was allowed near him except medical staff looking after him.
People spoke in hush manners in
small crowds far from the ward.
But, it was business as usual, with
patients and medical workers going their normal activities. None of the top
management staff was ready to speak to Vanguard on the victim, citing the
sensitive nature of the matter.
Speaking exclusively to Vanguard ,
Kaduna state, Deputy Governor, Ambassador Nuhu Bajoga, who is the Chairman
Kaduna State Ebola Prevention and Control Committee, said that information
available to him was yet to confirm that the 19 year old Law undergraduate of
ABU, who is suspected of having the various may turned out to be something else.
“He has not traveled anywhere near
Lagos or the South. The only place he has been of late was the North East.
“Kaduna state is on top of the situation as we already have on ground trained personnel and the facilities needed to contained any outbreak. There is no need to panic”, he said.
“Kaduna state is on top of the situation as we already have on ground trained personnel and the facilities needed to contained any outbreak. There is no need to panic”, he said.
Also Kaduna State Commissioner of
Health, Dr. Thot Dogo, who spoke to newsmen shortly after attending the State
Exeutive Council meeting at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim Government House, Kaduna
said the Lagos Laboratory where the blood sample of the patient was taken to
was yet to release the result of the test.
The Commissioner stated this just as
the Chief Medical Director, CMD, of the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching
Hospital, Prof. Khalid Lawal denied receiving an ebola patient in the hospital.
He said there was no iota of truth
in the reports that a 19 year old student of the Faculty of Law, Ahmadu Bello
University, Zaria, was admitted because he was suffering from the dreaded
disease.
The quoted the CMD as saying, “I
can’t confirm it because we don’t have any test result. We are not taking
chances but it is unlikely.”
The Commissioner insisted that
contrary to media report that the result suspected ebola at the ABUTH has been
confirmed to be negative, the Lagos laboratory where the blood sample was taken
to for test is yet to release the result.
The delay, he said was largely due
to long queue of samples in the Lagos Laboratory, expressing hope that the
result would come out today (Thursday).
He assured the people of the state
not to panic as the government was on top of the situation.
Vanguard
Disquiet As Kaduna Awaits Result Of First Suspected Ebola Victim
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