The reaction was made known to NAN reporter in Abuja, by the
country’s Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, in a reaction to
the reported outbreak of the Virus in Lagos.
He said that government was scaling up public awareness on the
dangers of the scourge to prevent citizens from contracting the disease,
adding that government had already started purchasing kits for medical
and health workers to protect them from the disease.
The health minister, however, called for collaboration between all stakeholders to clench the development.
Similarly, South-West governors also had a meeting on Wednesday in
Lagos, on how to curb the deadly virus from causing more damage than it
has already done. They also called for collaboration between the federal
government and states to curtail a further spread of the virus in the
country.
Meanwhile, Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, who spoke on
behalf of the other governors, described the virus as a threat, and
stated that it is not only to the state but the whole country. He
therefore called for collaboration, and coordination of efforts between
the state and the federal government to manage the situation.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation which is currently in
partnership with UN agency is currently undergoing a two-day emergency
meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, to brainstorm on whether to declare the
epidemic an international crisis or not. The organisation is yet to
issued a global level restrictions on travel and trade regarding the
outbreak which started in Guinea, spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone and
presently Nigeria.
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