Lagos State Governor
Babatunde Fashola asked the Federal Government to shut down the borders with
affected West African countries to prevent outbreak of Ebola virus in the
country. continue...
According to Fashola, Ebola as easily
transmittable disease was no longer a local problem, but an international one
that required urgent measures in place to prevent its spread. He said:It is difficult to stop this
epidemic and we must now choose the treaty obligations that we hold under the
ECOWAS treaty and perhaps short term benefits in terms of economic cost to
human life. We must make that choice and consider it very seriously. It is a
national security issue and I think that we should give it that attention.
I think that men and
women who man our border posts sea, air and land especially the customs, now
know that they are our first line of defence.
According to the governor, prevention of the
virus, rather than calling the health professionals to quarantine people, is
the strongest defence against the virus.
Fashola said the cremation of the remains of
the Ebola victim in Lagos was the best option as dead bodies emitted fluid.
The governor added that all residents who had
contacts with the dead Liberian had been tested and that the result proved
negative.
However, there is still risk because
reportedly a dead body was brought into the country from Liberia.This means
that there is still need for vigilance at our border post. The officials at
these places should act professionally and report every incident they suspect, Fashola
added.

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