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Friday, August 08, 2014

PRESIDENT JONATHAN DECLARES NATIONAL EMERGENCY ON EBOLA

..........APPROVES N1.9 BILLION SPECIAL INTERVENTION FUND‏





STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE
PRESIDENT JONATHAN DECLARES  NATIONAL EMERGENCY ON EBOLA, APPROVES N1.9 BILLION SPECIAL INTERVENTION FUND
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Friday in Abuja declared the control and containment of the Ebola virus in Nigeria, a National Emergency.


Accordingly, the President has directed the Federal Ministry of Health to work in collaboration with the State Ministries of Health, the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and other relevant agencies to ensure that all possible steps are taken to effectively contain the threat of the Ebola virus  in line with international protocols and best practices.

President Jonathan also approved a Special Intervention Plan and the immediate release of N1. 9 billion for its implementation, to further strengthen on-going steps to contain the virus such as the establishment of additional isolation centres, case management, contact tracing, deployment of additional personnel, screening at borders, and the procurement of required items and facilities.

The President commends the vigilance of  aviation and health authorities in Lagos who identified and isolated the index case in Nigeria, the late Patrick Sawyer, an American-Liberian who flew into the country.

He also applauds the good work of health authorities at both State and Federal levels who have traced persons who had contact with him, isolated  other identified cases and embarked on massive public enlightenment.

President Jonathan calls for even greater vigilance and co-operation at all levels to stop the Ebola virus from spreading further.

As the effective implementation of the Federal Government's Special Intervention Plan will require other stakeholders to take certain precautionary steps that are supportive of the government’s initiative, the President calls on members of the public to follow all directives by health authorities and report any suspected Ebola case to the nearest health facility for immediate medical attention.  

He also enjoins the public to desist from spreading false information about  Ebola  which can lead to mass hysteria, panic and misdirection, including unverified suggestions about the prevention, treatment, cure and spread of the virus.  

President Jonathan urges that the movement of corpses from one community to the other, and from overseas into the country should be stopped forthwith. Every death should be reported to the relevant authorities, and special precautions should be taken in handling corpses.

Religious and political groups, spiritual healing centres, families, associations and other bodies should, in the meantime, discourage gatherings and activities that may unwittingly promote close contact with infected persons or place others at risk. 

Public enlightenment agencies, including privately-owned media organs should support government’s efforts and disseminate correct information in all Nigerian languages, about preventive personal hygiene measures, the nature of the Ebola virus, modes of transmission and consequential steps to be taken in the event of infection.  

President Jonathan appeals to State governments and private day care, nursery, primary and secondary schools owners to consider the option of extending the current school holiday until such a time when a national reassessment of the level of the Ebola threat is conducted.  

The President further directs the National Emergency Management Agency and similar agencies at the state level to strengthen their public enlightenment campaigns and to use their networks to distribute hand sanitisers and other protective items nationwide. He has also directed the aviation and health authorities to embark on immediate intensification of the screening of travelers at all the nation’s borders.

President Jonathan reassures everyone that the Government of Nigeria will continue to take every step, deploy all resources, and mobilize every support and assistance to check the spread of Ebola in the country.

Medical workers and other health professionals are expected to regard this declaration of a National Emergency as a patriotic call to duty and service. 

Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media and Publicity)
August 8, 2014

32 comments:

  1. Love you my presdo...
    You must complete your tenure whether they like it or not...
    GEJ for 2015...

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    1. They should appropriate the funds wisely o. Cos all those abuja politicians are already scouting to be in charge of it all of a sudden. Minister of health take note. We no wan hear long story. Hian

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    2. My husband who is a scientist wrote to the ministry of health about a control drug, they wrote him today that they don't need it now! I hope they are not planning to steal this money as they usually do???!!!

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    3. Anonymous 12:18, yes! I found you. Please contact Stella now!!! Tell your husband to contact Stella. If he indeed has knowledge of a control drug, it needs to be tested and Nigerians need to see there is hope. Contact Stella now!!! Not Asap, but now!!! Thank you.
      I'm taking this matter serious, we need to know there is hope, i'm tired of panicking for my country.

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    4. Stella please enable comments.

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    5. Really?? I know that there might be a cure somehow! Imagine!! They won't approve cos obviously your hubby isn't a whiteman! And with this control drug, there won't be room for 'looting'! Lord Have Mercy cos these politicans? I'm speechless shaa. God will help us once we start helping ourselves!

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  2. Good news. Well done Mr president.

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    1. See hw my president is lukin old. Chai! Too much thinking

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  3. Jay Moore's Side Chick8 August 2014 at 19:40

    Well done

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  4. I just pray the money is used for the purpose its meant for, else its another opportunity for our leaders to loot public fund


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  5. That's Dope....! Did someone send him my Face book message??? lolzzz
    Stay safe,no fear,know the facts!!!

    #Peace Ambassador

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  6. sdk forgive me 4 hating u 4 no just reason all diz while plzzzzzzzzzzzz

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    1. Why are you begging now?are you planning to send in your pictures?...
      Hehheheheheh...
      Oriegwu!!

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    2. Who u be nah??? e be like say u dey chop cane wella for ur dreams na im make u dey beg like dis??? Confess ur sins openly and u will be forgiven......#itchingears

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  7. Nigerians, can in the meantime protect themselves by being proactive..report any person with a fever even if it ends up not being Ebola..as this would facilitate easier monitoring and effective quarantine when needed.

    Government should establish response units- mobile hospitals in each of the 774 local governments with free services to enable people report fevers and ensure continuous monitoring for each area. This would also guarantee that the data collection would be apt.

    These response centres should also be tasked with distributing control materials- like hand sanitisers, gloves and information leaflets to their local populace for free.

    They should also act as first contact centres for suspected Ebola cases and should have members of the police attached to each unit in order to maintain order and help to enforce inspections when people sometimes try to hide their sick relatives.

    Our borders should monitored effectively with random Ebola testing instituted for most passengers from high risk countries and Nigerians should be tested before travelling out as well.

    There should be more awareness campaign about this issue and this must be sponsored by the government

    Each state government and Abuja should provide a weekly update on its "Ebola" status, including providing verifiable information on new infection, treatments etc

    The federal government should raise the threat level from Ebola to the highest level.

    Citizens should also reduce risky behaviour by educating themselves and those around them about the Ebola virus and also report anything suspicious as appropriate

    The zMapp serum remains an IMP- investigational medicinal product- with no clear data on its actual efficacy and or side effect profile, however until it is approved for "compassionate use" and brought to Africa..it's best that excellent preventative measures are applied.

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  8. Way 2go Mr President! Well done sir, God help us all.

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  9. Nice one. EVE E UME

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  10. Please my president, do not let those hearthless politician embezzle the money meant to stop ebola .

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  11. So no public holiday till cure is found? At least been paid monthly for doing nothing won't b a badt idea. Well MR PRESIDO well done. *rme *

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    1. You just said my mind. First whooped with joy at d post thinking it was state of emergency. Just imagining 3wks of laziness with pay.lol

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    2. Hahahaha.....una dey find free money...lol

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  12. My anger is dt some greedy citizens will still use this means to swindle the country. Y such amount, y not 50mil so that they won't v much to embezzle.

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  13. Anyone that tries to embezzle this money will be killed by Ebola.

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  14. #ILOVEGEJ…steal that money and catch Ebola.

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  15. Anybody who embezzels this money will catch Ebola iseeeee

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  16. To bury people or to do research. Abeg which one? My people my people!

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  17. I jst hope they will nt use half of the fund for official cars and the balance for hotel accommodation.

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  18. I do feel for the president. .I see pains in his eyes in this picture. I will stop insulting him henceforth.God will show you the way presido.

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  19. Good one mr president

    Kai he is looking malnutrished
    Oh lord pls fill him with holy ghost nutrition

    They will definitely use the money very well bcs if they don't use it for the purpose they will catch Ebola or Ebola will catch them.

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