This is
official. Lagos is not the only state in Nigeria that has been hit by the
deadly Ebola Virus Disease; Enugu has become the next in line.
Twenty one
persons out of the 198 so far quarantined because of the virus are in Enugu,
says the
Minister of Information, Labaran Maku.
Maku told
State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja
on Wednesday that Enugu came into the picture because one of the nurses that
treated the American-Liberian, Patrick Sawyer, shunned medical advice and
travelled to the city.
Sawyer,
the index case of EVD in Nigeria, died on July 25 in an Obalende, Lagos
hospital five days after he arrived in the country.
The matron
of the hospital died last week while an Economic Commission of West African
States Protocol Officer, Jatto Abdulqudir, who picked up Sawyer from the
Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos passed on on Tuesday.
He said
all those the nurse came into contact with, including her husband, were
currently under quarantine.
The
minister said, “All those who had primary contacts have been quarantined.
Secondary contacts have also been traced.
“So far,
the number of people that have been traced is 198. Out of this number, 177 are
in Lagos. Some are in quarantine, some are being monitored by health
specialists.
“21
persons in Enugu are also being watched. This is because one of the nurses that
was involved with the treatment of the index case, unfortunately, disobeyed
medical instructions and somehow travelled to Enugu.
“All those
who she was in contact with, including her husband, are under quarantine. The
medical team have been able to trace all those who came into contact with her.
“Health
workers are now in all our border units. We also have
health workers that are working in our airports and seaports.
“We are
calling on citizens specifically to cooperate. If health workers say you have
had come into contact with A,B,C, don’t move to anywhere, respect that
judgment. It is very important.
“In one or
two cases where we have had disobedience, we lost one of them and this one now
moved with it to another place (Enugu).
“So, we
are urging Nigerians, please to help us in making sure that all these messages
and appeals we are making on you, we implement them.”
On
possible treatment, Maku said some Nigerians who felt they could assist in
developing therapies for the virus had started approaching the government.
He said a
special committee set up for that purpose had started collating the various
claims with a view to verifying them and making recommendations to the
government.
The
minister added, “In terms of possible treatment, the Ministry of Health has set
up a special committee specifically to take claims from Nigerians who believe
they could help and so far we have had a lot of reports from Nigerians at home
and abroad who came forward to say they have possibility of developing
therapies that could help in fighting the virus.
“There is
no cure so far anywhere in the world. Even the trial drug in the US is still a
trial drug. It has not been established that it can cure EVD.
‘‘One of
the doctors and research experts that came forward is Dr. Simon Agwale, who has
been one of the frontline global researchers on developing vaccines for HIV and
other viral diseases.
“He also
came forward and said he could help, both in terms of working out to develop a
vaccine, which he said he has started work on with his fellow experts in the
United States. .
“The
Minister of Health has given support and directed him to the committee. He also
discussed the possibility of a certain therapy that they can now use which
could be applied. And again, that is being discussed. And once it is approved,
it could be used.”
Maku said
contrary to some media reports (The PUNCH not included), no case of
the virus had been reported in Abuja.
Urging the
media to always get their information right before publishing, Maku stated that
the Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, was the only person that could
confirm any new case of EVD in Nigeria.
Maku also
denied another media reports that some Indian doctors were being forced to
treat Ebola virus victims in Abuja.
“We did
not force any doctor to treat any Ebola virus patient. As a matter of fact,
there are no Ebola patients in Abuja. The report did not mention the names of
the Indian doctors and the affected hospitals.”
He urged
Nigerians not to panic as the best measures in the world had already been put
in place to stop the spread.
Maku also
threatened that the Federal Government would not hesitate to prosecute anybody
found to be spreading unsubstantiated information on the virus.
He said
information such as the recent one urging Nigerians to bath with salt were
criminal in nature .
The
minister said, “Dangerous rumours are criminal in nature. Those who spread them
are liable to prosecution. Please know that you are violating the laws of the
land when you spread information that is not true and can damage public health.
We will trace you and prosecute you if you do so.”
He
insisted that the situation had not gone out of control and that the Federal
Government wanted to wipe the virus away from the country.
“The
measures taken so far are the best anywhere in the world. No reason for
corporate organisations or foreign investors to get troubled. We can and we
shall defeat the virus,” he added.
Maku said
the Minister of Health, in his briefing to the council indicated that
before Sawyer brought the virus to the country, Nigeria had been on
a state of alert since it was reported in Guinea and Sierra Leone.
While
saying that sensitisation campaigns were organised, he added that a committee
was set up by the President to put in place structures and policies to combat
the disease.
He added
that the government had embarked on advocacy visits to groups such as the
National Union of Road Transport Workers and religious leaders.
Meanwhile,
President Goodluck Jonathan and the 36 state governors rose from a crucial
meeting on Wednesday with a resolve to end EVD in the country within the
shortest possible time.
The
meeting, which lasted four hours, was also attended by state commissioners for
Health, country representative of the World Health Organisation and other
Federal Government officials saddled with the responsibility of public health.
Governor
Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State; Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu
State; Maku;
Chukwu; the WHO Representive , Dr. Rui Voiz; and the
Director of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Abdusalam Nasidi, briefed
State House correspondents on the meeting’s outcome.
They said
the meeting which received briefs from all the state governments on the virus
focused on infection control, case management, contact tracing, capacity
building as well as sensitisation among others.
They also
resolved that synergy and collaboration among the Federal, state governments,
global partners and civil society was important to achieve success.
“We rose
from the meeting with the conviction that this virus will be defeated. We
reassure Nigerians that the government has taken every measure possible to
contain the situation,” Maku said.
Describing
the meeting as a productive one, the Minister of Health said participants
listened to every state about their state of preparedness. Lagos
State spoke about how it is managing the virus.
Chukwu
said that in the coming days, the Federal and state
governments would continue collaboration in the areas of provision of isolated
facilities, surveillance in all the states as well as laboratories for
diagnosis.
He listed
the laboratories that have capacities to carry out the diagnosis in the country
as including the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control’s laboratory located inside
the Lagos University Teaching Hospital; the centre’s laboratory in Asokoro,
Abuja; the University College Hospital’s laboratory in Ibadan; and the
Redeemer’s University’s laboratory on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
Chukwu
added that the government would send a mobile laboratory to Enugu
in the coming week while it would also ensure that laboratories were put in
place in Jos and Kano.
While
allaying people’s fear over the continued spread of the virus, the minister
said the two cases reported to the Federal Ministry of Health had
tested negative.
He added
that the two corpses brought from Liberia to Anambra and Imo States had also
been found to be negative.
Chukwu
said the patient in Abia State who was rumoured to have contracted
Ebola was also discovered to be reacting to a malaria drug earlier
administered to him.
FG grants waivers for two corpses
The
minister reiterated government’s prohibition order on the movement
of corpses.
He said
the government had granted two waivers for the remains of two Nigerians who
died in Kenya and India to be brought to the country after ascertaining the
causes of their death .
He
disclosed that while one died of diabetes in Kenya, the other died of cancer in
India.
He said
due diligence was carried out before the waivers were granted.
Fashola
said with the completion of the 21 days incubation period for the primary
contacts, next week would be defining for the nation as the fate of the
secondary contacts would be determined.
The
governor said government’s target was to ensure 100 per cent tracing of all
contacts.
He added
that government had resolved to ensure proper protection for health workers who
are at the frontline in managing the Ebola cases by providing best equipment
and protective gears.
He warned
Nigerians that the virus was not one that its victims should be kept in prayer
houses for miracles.
Chime said
with the level of commitment displayed at the meeting by the participants, he
was sure that the virus would be conquered.
“We will
box Ebola into a corner. We have all resolved to fight it and we have the
capacity to do so. I believe we will certainly conquer,” the governor added.
The
country representative of WHO commended Jonathan for the steps taken so far to
combat the virus.
He said
the declaration of emergency and the creation of isolation centres across the
country were good steps .
Maku
disclosed that the contact tracing of all those who travelled with Sawyer to
Lagos and later proceeded to Calabar had been completed.
He said
nobody was found to be affected by the virus.
At the
commencement of the meeting, Jonathan had led Vice-President Namadi Sambo;
Fashola and other governors to perform the symbolic sanitising of
their hands.
Ebola lines unreachable
Shortly
after Maku had boasted that measures taken by the Federal Government to curtail
the spread of the virus “are the best anywhere in the world,”
The PUNCH got a shocker when it tried the 080-EBOLA-HELP lines and found
out that they were unreachable.
Findings
as of Wednesday afternoon showed that while some of the lines were perpetually
busy, others rang out.
In the
wake of the Ebola virus outbreak, the Lagos State Government had advertised
certain telephone numbers on both electronic and print media. It
encouraged the public to call the numbers to give reports or seek
information.
One of the
lines, 080-EBOLA-HELP, which later metamorphosed to a 12 digit number
(080326524357) was unreachable as of 3:17pm. Another number,
08033086660 rang out at about 3:55pm when a call was put through to it.
The
number, 080326524357, later went through at 8.45pm. A female who picked the
line however did not speak much before the call ended. Subsequent calls after
that were not answered.
Efforts to
speak with the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, were not
successful as he neither picked his calls nor responded to messages to his
line.
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