Governor
Fashola has visited the First Consultant Medical Center in Lagos, where the
first case of Ebola in Nigeria was recorded
The
Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde
Fashola has paid a visit to the First Consultant Medical Center in Obalende where the
index Ebola patient in Nigeria, Patrick
Sawyer was treated.
Governor
Fashola was received at the recently decontaminated facility by the Chief
Medical Director, Benjamin
Ohiaeri, on Friday, September 19, 2014 and he pledged his
support to the hospital.
The
governor reportedly said:
“You need to let us know how we will help and, certainly,
we will help. “One of the ways the state government will be assisting the
hospital is to replace all the equipment discarded during the decontamination
process.
“This is the first thing we will be doing to
replace the tools, but, most importantly, we will also be supporting the
personnel, because they are the most important tools.
“On law, there is the Public Health Law and you
were right to have acted the way you did. We are also considering the amendment
to that law.
“And when the executive bill goes to the parliament
in a couple of weeks, I have asked them to list it for consideration to see
what we can do in the law to strengthen capacity going forward.”
The
hospital lost four staff to Ebola, including late Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh
who made the call to keep Sawyer confined and Justina Ejelonu, a pregnant 25-year-old
nurse who had just started work.
Patrick
Sawyer arrived Nigeria with Ebola and died at the First Consultant Medical
Center on July 25 making him the first Ebola case and the first death from the
disease to be recorded in the country.
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