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Jonathan, PDP Can’t Claim Credit For Defeating Ebola — Governor Fashola by farem: 10:55am On Oct 02, 2014
Jonathan, PDP can’t claim credit for defeating Ebola — Governor Fashola
October 1, 2014Ben Ezeamalu

Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State has said that the true heroes behind Nigeria’s success in curtailing the spread of Ebola Virus Disease are not those campaigning across the country.
In his Independence Day address in Lagos, Wednesday, Mr. Fashola said that credit should not be taken away from the health workers who helped curtailed the virus.

At various rallies across Nigeria, ruling party politicians have continued to cite Nigeria’s success on the virus as among the achievements of President Goodluck Jonathan and the ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party.
“I have heard some stories emanating from campaign podiums with claims of conquering Ebola,” said Mr. Fashola.
“The question we must ask is whether those who make these claims saw Ebola?
“It is women like Stella Ameyo Adedevoh to whom such a claim rightly belongs.
“It is young Nigerians like Dr. Morris Ibeawuchi, who first made contact with the index case patient and continued to treat him who saw and conquered Ebola.
“He got infected, from doing his job, got sick, survived and is back to his job.
“It is first responders from the Lagos State Ministry of Health like Dr. Jide Idris, Dr. Yewande Adesina, Dr. Wale Ahmed, Dr. Kayode Oguntimehin who saw Ebola.

“They responded to the call from First Consultant Hospital. They spent 12 (Twelve) hours daily in the early days supervising the construction of Ebola containment facility when the epidemic broke.
“The Lagos State Infectious Disease Hospital which later became the epicenter of Ebola management used to house tuberculosis patients and patients with infectious diseases.
“Those patients vented their anger on these people when they had to be moved to create room for the Ebola centre. I know they spat at Dr. Adesina for doing her job.
“Dr. Abdul-Salam Nasidi of the National Disease Control Centre in Abuja saw and conquered Ebola. He helped in no small way to co-ordinate the containment.
“Dr. David Brett-Mayor of the World Health Organization saw and conquered Ebola. He single handedly started the Ebola isolation ward having cleared and cleaned the room. He admitted and cared for the patients before any Nigerian doctor joined him.
“Professor S. A. Omilabu, the dedicated virologist at LUTH, saw Ebola and conquered it. He coordinated the fault free testing for Ebola and managed all the samples professionally.
“Peter Adewuyi saw Ebola and conquered it. He led the contact tracing team of many dedicated officers for the first 2 (two) weeks.
“Mrs. Funmi Lagbokun, Mrs. Modupe Aiyedun Davies, Mrs. Basirat Adeoye, Ms F. O. Bamgboye, Mrs. K. O. Oshisanya, Mrs. Kazeem Abioye, Mrs. Abiola Lasaki and Mrs. K. Adeshina all saw and conquered Ebola.
“They were the dedicated team of nurses, nursing aid, care giver, health assistant and hygienist who commenced work voluntarily in the Ebola containment ward without any demand other than the sense of duty.
“Yemi Gbadegesin and Abdulsalam saw and conquered Ebola.
“They coordinated the de-contamination, removal and burial of the index case and other cases, and it is because of them that First Consultant can re-open for business.
“Dear Lagosians, these were the people who saw and defeated Ebola. Let no person tell you otherwise.
“These men and women, who showed courage, who risked their lives are our true champions and heroes.
“They showed the spirit of service, the spirit of Lagos and the spirit of our “good old days”.
“Nobody should take this credit away from them.

“They are not celebrating because they know that the work is not finished. They are already working with our people and planning to volunteer to go and give help in Sierra Leone and Liberia.
“Their reward for hard work will be more work and they tell me that they are ready,” Mr. Fashola added.
In what was his last Independence Day participation as the governor, Mr. Fashola urged Lagosians and Nigerians to return to those values that made Nigeria great in the past.
“How can you serve your country? I say, take the spirit of Lagos everywhere you go,” Mr. Fashola said.
“From Badagry to Bayelsa; from Shomolu to Sokoto; from Epe to Ebonyi; Alimosho to Adamawa; from Lekki to Lafia; From Ikeja to Ijebu-Ode, all of us, Nigerians all should serve our country by changing our thinking and striving to give our best for collective benefit.
“By making a conscious determination to changing the way we act. We can serve our country by doing something good and positive in our homes, in our schools and in our communities.
“It doesn’t matter how little it is. Together it makes a whole. We can serve our country by pledging in our hearts to restore, share and protect our communities, our States and our nation,” Mr. Fashola said.
“In the weeks and months ahead, we will begin to celebrate ordinary Nigerians doing extra-ordinary things. And on a dedicated day in the near future we will come together to celebrate and honour our heroes, and hold them up as shining examples. Heroes recognised and chosen by you and I for the things they are doing for the benefit of others and the society at large without expectation of reward.
“Let the arm bands you are wearing be a constant reminder to change your thinking. We will distribute wrist bands all over Lagos and beyond. Wear them with pride but more importantly, let them remind you to act with integrity.
“As I have said before, I know that the temptation to focus on our failures and lament our national deficiencies is great. I know that the temptation to compare our achievements with our potentials and conclude that we could have done much better is perhaps inevitable. But I say to you the Nigerian youth, choose to take on a more positive attitude. It is a choice and that choice is yours,” he added.

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Re: Jonathan, PDP Can’t Claim Credit For Defeating Ebola — Governor Fashola by Nobody: 11:02am On Oct 02, 2014
Fashola is right. The Doctors listed above are the real heroes, but we can not forget in a haste the efforts of the Federal Ministry of Health led by Dr Onyebuchi Chukwu and other Doctors in a battle against Ebola virus. They were up-front in the fight against Ebola, provided Quarantine centres and kept the public updated and alert.
Nobody's effort should be underrated. Both the government(federal and state) and the doctors fought ebola.
So it can't be wrong for Goodluck to say his government fought ebola, not forgetting the doctors and nurses. (dead and alife)
And that is their job, that is their career, that is their destiny-protecting lives.

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Re: Jonathan, PDP Can’t Claim Credit For Defeating Ebola — Governor Fashola by desgiezd(m): 11:06am On Oct 02, 2014

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Re: Jonathan, PDP Can’t Claim Credit For Defeating Ebola — Governor Fashola by farem: 11:06am On Oct 02, 2014
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Re: Jonathan, PDP Can’t Claim Credit For Defeating Ebola — Governor Fashola by Nobody: 11:13am On Oct 02, 2014
Wonderful Speech by a Wonderful Man. Fashola, Lagosians won't forget you anytime soon!!!


#theSpiritOfLagos

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Re: Jonathan, PDP Can’t Claim Credit For Defeating Ebola — Governor Fashola by eunisam: 11:21am On Oct 02, 2014
make i hear.

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Re: Jonathan, PDP Can’t Claim Credit For Defeating Ebola — Governor Fashola by farem: 11:53am On Oct 02, 2014
I quote someone on this same discusson, in another forum:

This is the story of two Nigerian Doctors who came in contact with Ebola patients. One Doctor promptly isolated a patient, notified the Lagos State Ministry of Health as well as the Centre for Disease control, prevented the patient from escaping into the larger population, and paid the ultimate price of her life to save Nigerians. She prevented Patrick Sawyer from escaping from First Consultants Hospital, prevented a mass outbreak and saved Nigeria a calamity. Her name is Doctor Adadevor, the grand daughter of Herbert Macaulay... Public Service runs in their veins. Now, the second Doctor identified the Ebola patient in Port Harcourt and rather than reporting to the appropriate authorities, isolated the patient in a hotel, administering treatment secretly, violated all oaths of the medical profession, all for the sake of money. He paid with his life and the lives of of others. All for the sake of money. Like the Biblical Esau, anything for the soul, even money at the expense of the lives of millions of Nigerians. Nobody remembers his name anymore because of his sheer green and lack of consideration for Nigeria. But everybody knows where he comes from. Some have sold their souls for money. Some have sold their souls to serve humanity.. That is the story of Nigeria... Those who have sold their souls for money will defend their kith and kin, even if his behaviours are satanic, as long as they can make money........ They will defend the claims of a failed government, using slogans such as transformation ambassadors. deafened to the realities because of monetary gains............That is Nigeria...

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