Governors of the 36 states on Wednesday in Abuja assured citizens
that the Ebola virus would soon be contained as the spread was
being
controlled across the states.
Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu
State made this known when he briefed State House correspondents after
an Ebola virus response meeting of the governors, summoned by President
Goodluck Jonathan.
He said the state governments had the capacity
to fight and contain the virus, saying already measures had been put in
place by the respectively state government to curtail the spread.
“We
all came out of this meeting happy, happy because of the initiative of
Mr President. The collaborative efforts just mentioned by the Governor
of Lagos state (Babtunde Fashola) has also come to the fore. People are
now prepared to fight this Ebola; Ebola will certainly be boxed to a
corner.
“We have agreed to deal with this (virus). Having heard
from our professionals, the Commissioners for Health, it has actually
been shown that we have the capacity to fight Ebola.
“The Minister (of Health) has been very useful, in not just his suggestions, but also in things that will be done.”
Also
addressing the correspondents on the outcome of the meeting, Fashola
warned contractors against supplying fake or sub-standard equipment for
the treatment of the Ebola virus.
According to him, victims of the
virus should not be kept in prayer houses as the disease requires
orthodox medicine in addition to the prayer.
“This is not the time to make fast Naira. Next week will be defining
for us to know what cases have multiplied. This is not something you
keep in a religious house to pray.
“Infected persons are not patients you can move by taxis, if they need prayers, it can be done electronically.
“We
are following the cases (of those who interacted with victims) by 99
per cent but we need to have a 100 per cent because if we have one
infected person it is a global risk not just Nigeria.
“We have to
drop our traditional behaviors such as shaking of hands and nobody
should be offended. We have to stop defecating and urinating in public,
particularly at this time of our challenges,” he said.
Source:PM News.
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