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Monday, 27 October 2014
Ebola: Stop The Discrimination Against Nigerians — Jonathan warns
President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday in Abuja restated
his government’s displeasure over the continued
stigmatisation of Nigerians by some countries over the Ebola
virus disease.
A statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and
Publicity, Reuben Abati, quoted the president as making the
remark when the Foreign Ministers of Germany and France
visited him at the Presidential Villa.
Mr. Jonathan, according to the statement, said he expected
that Nigerians would no longer suffer discriminatory checks
and stigmatisation abroad now that the World Health
Organisation, WHO, had certified the country Ebola-free.
He emphasised that there was no justifiable basis for the
stigmatisation of Nigerians since Ebola was rapidly contained
in the country and never attained epidemic level.
The statement quoted him as telling the French Foreign
Minister, Mr Laurent Fabius, and his German counterpart, Dr
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, that Nigeria would remain fully
vigilant to prevent the re-entry of the virus.
This, according to him, is because the Federal Government
recognised that the country will remain at risk as long as
Ebola is active in other West African countries or any other
part of the world.
“Jonathan assured the visiting ministers that Nigeria would
cooperate fully with other concerned nations to stop the
current outbreak of Ebola in West Africa as quickly as
possible.
“The ministers told the president that they were in Nigeria to
seek further cooperation with the federal government in the
growing global effort to contain the outbreak and continued
spread of the virus.
“They praised Nigeria’s successful containment of the virus
and expressed the desire of France, Germany and the
European Union to help other West African countries where
the virus still remains active,” the statement said.
Nigeria was certified Ebola-free by the WHO on October 20,
three months after the virus entered the country through a
Liberian-American traveler, late Mr Patrick Sawyer.
The country has won global acclaim for its successful control
and containment of the virus, making it a global reference
point in the management of the disease.
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