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Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by EkoIle1: 5:34pm On Aug 10, 2014
lakhadimar: Sincer9gerian
please answer these questions



The clown saw the hole he dug for himself and took off...

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Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by EkoIle1: 5:37pm On Aug 10, 2014
ShineuEye:


You're one of the hardest working civil servants in the ministry of propaganda. Good job.


ShineuEye: [size=15pt]eBola Tinubu should be isolated.[/size]

Is this not your own solution and only contribution regarding a virus that just killed 2 of your own fellow countrymen..?


You despicable ignorant people are really a burden on humanity...
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Mynd44: 5:38pm On Aug 10, 2014
Why can't these APC people go and celebrate their Osun victory? Abeg, stop giving the rest of us headache na
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by arewarepublic: 5:42pm On Aug 10, 2014
Mynd44: Why can't these APC people go and celebrate their Osun victory? Abeg, stop giving the rest of us headache na

Is that why a PDP mod will be banning users for no just cause?
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Mynd44: 5:42pm On Aug 10, 2014
Figment232, be nice
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Mynd44: 5:48pm On Aug 10, 2014
arewarepublic:

Is that why a PDP mod will be banning users for no just cause?
I don't see the point in this debate though.....the FG had no clue how to deal with the Ebola thingy. We were not prepared at the federal level as we did not man our borders well neither did we have anything in place to stop or contain it.

If the LASG had not stepped in/or if the patient did not land in Lagos, we would have been exposed if it was another state. The Lagos state officials Doctors, nurses, commisioner and everyone who helped contained this deserves a lot of thanks a thousand times and thousands times more.

Up till now, I still have not seen the FG do anything substantial. And for the past 2-3 days, we have not heard a new case outside those contained/quarrantined. This is good news and a job well done.

The FG should be the first defense and they failed. But LASG picked it up.

To the families of the dead health officials, my deepest condolence, those people deserve medals and honors

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Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Nobody: 5:53pm On Aug 10, 2014
EkoIle1:





Ode illiterate byproduct of his masters lousy education policies..



Apart from lying to Nigerians and endangering Nigerians and 2 Nigerians dying already, please


1. Explain to us the measures your incompetent losers you call masters in abuja put in place any where in Nigeria to protect Nigerians against ebola virus...

2. Also, your aso rock dullard is in charged of the borders with his law enforcement agencies so please tell us how they as usual slept on duty while the Liberian host index kill 2 Nigerians and out others in danger.

3. Tell is about the measures and equipments they have at our borders and airports to protect Nigerians.

And when you are done answering that, please also let us know what your own village governors have done or put in place to protect you and your family...
Now that you'v found the meaning of PROACTIVE, the next question is when did Fashola put up those isolation centres? Before OR after the Ebola outbreak in Lagos?

Meanwhile, I hope you'll find time to thank me for taking you through this lecture series.

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Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by jmaine: 6:01pm On Aug 10, 2014
arewarepublic:

This is sooooo unlike Jmain. Quickly accepting the errors of this government. This is commendable...abi your logic twisting mode is deactivated today ni?

Is your toddler mode activated today ni ?
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by EkoIle1: 6:07pm On Aug 10, 2014
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Sincere9gerian:
Now that you'v found the meaning of PROACTIVE, the next question is when did Fashola put up those isolation centres? Before OR after the Ebola outbreak in Lagos?

Meanwhile, I hope you'll find time to thank me for taking you through this lecture series.
[/s]



STFU, quit trolling and stop bothering us with your idiotic, illiterate and irrelevant stupidity. Your masters let ebola into Nigeria to start with because of their usual lies and incompetence.


1. Explain to us the measures your incompetent losers you call masters in abuja put in place any where in Nigeria to protect Nigerians against ebola virus...

2. Also, your aso rock dullard is in charged of the borders with his law enforcement agencies so please tell us how they as usual slept on duty while the Liberian host index kill 2 Nigerians and out others in danger.

3. Tell is about the measures and equipments they have at our borders and airports to protect Nigerians.

And when you are done answering that, please also let us know what your own village governors have done or put in place to protect you and your family...



Why is it hard for this clown to even show us what his masters have done to protect us?

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Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by arewarepublic: 6:15pm On Aug 10, 2014
Mynd44:
I don't see the point in this debate though.....the FG had no clue how to deal with the Ebola thingy. We were not prepared at the federal level as we did not man our borders well neither did we have anything in place to stop or contain it.

If the LASG had not stepped in/or if the patient did not land in Lagos, we would have been exposed if it was another state. The Lagos state officials Doctors, nurses, commisioner and everyone who helped contained this deserves a lot of thanks a thousand times and thousands times more.

Up till now, I still have not seen the FG do anything substantial. And for the past 2-3 days, we have not heard a new case outside those contained/quarrantined. This is good news and a job well done.

The FG should be the first defense and they failed. But LASG picked it up.

To the families of the dead health officials, my deepest condolence, those people deserve medals and honors

I commend Obiagelli for this thread that clearly shows the world how inept,deceitful, non chalant and clueless this administration is.

This govt continues to insult the citizens by always giving fake assurances followed by inaction and the gullible and forgetful Nigerians continue to let them go scot free.

If only GEJ and his fellow killers in govt would be half as good as Fashola, Nigeria won't be in such a sorry state.





Please tell Ngwakwe to take a day off. He needs it after PDP's loss today.
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by arewarepublic: 6:17pm On Aug 10, 2014
jmaine:

Is your toddler mode activated today ni ?

Nope.
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Nobody: 6:25pm On Aug 10, 2014
arewarepublic:

This is sooooo unlike Jmain. Quickly accepting the errors of this government. This is commendable...abi your logic twisting mode is deactivated today ni?
jmaine is actually quite reasonable, i see him on the APC side soon along with gboliwe and Biafraqueen.
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by EkoIle1: 6:27pm On Aug 10, 2014
Mynd44:
I don't see the point in this debate though.....the FG had no clue how to deal with the Ebola thingy. We were not prepared at the federal level as we did not man our borders well neither did we have anything in place to stop or contain it.

If the LASG had not stepped in/or if the patient did not land in Lagos, we would have been exposed if it was another state. The Lagos state officials Doctors, nurses, commisioner and everyone who helped contained this deserves a lot of thanks a thousand times and thousands times more.

Up till now, I still have not seen the FG do anything substantial. And for the past 2-3 days, we have not heard a new case outside those contained/quarrantined. This is good news and a job well done.

The FG should be the first defense and they failed. But LASG picked it up.

To the families of the dead health officials, my deepest condolence, those people deserve medals and honors


Well said...
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Nobody: 6:27pm On Aug 10, 2014
Mynd44: Why can't these APC people go and celebrate their Osun victory? Abeg, stop giving the rest of us headache na
Lol. cheesy
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by eaglechild: 6:27pm On Aug 10, 2014
jesuslovesme123:

"Goodluck" is being blamed for not mitigating the issue. Common sense should have told him to shut our borders to certain countries. But we all know that common sense is not very common.
Gosh!

Do you think you just wake up and shut borders?

If that was the case then all outbound flights from Nigeria would have been cancelled by the rest of the world.

Do you now think the rest of the world is incompetent too for not shutting us out?


The WHO continually updates travel guidelines and recommendations in scenarios like this.
Up until Sawyer's case the WHO made no such recommendations for flight cancellations or border closures because the disease was fairly contained. British airways and other European and international carriers were still flying in and out of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
Arik was about the first to stop flights followed by BA and Asky etc and all these were after the Sawyer incident took place.
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by EkoIle1: 6:27pm On Aug 10, 2014
Ebola: South-West govs meet


South-West governors on Wednesday rose from a meeting in Lagos and called on the Federal Government to stop the spread of the deadly Ebola virus.

Before that, the Minsiter of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu and the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, announced at separate news conferences that the matron of the Lagos hospital where a Liberian-born American, Patrick Sawyer, was admitted, died on Tuesday afternoon.

The matron whose name was not given by Chukwu,and Idris, was reported by the media on Wednesday to have shown the symptoms of the virus.

She was among the health workers that attended to Sawyer who died in the Lagos hospital on July 25 and officially, the first Nigerian casualty.

The matron had been quarantined alongside seven others at the Infectious Diseases Hospital, Yaba, Lagos for close monitoring.

One of them, a female medical doctor, who also attended to Sawyer, had also contracted the disease.

About 59 people were reported to have had direct or primary contacts with the Liberian-American. Twenty seven others who had secondary contacts with the primary contacts had been traced.

Chukwu, while announcing the death of the Lagos matron confirmed seven other Ebola cases, Idris called on religious groups in the state to stop all gatherings until a solution to Ebola outbreak was found.

The South-West governors first met behind closed-doors at the Lagos House, Ikeja, and later with commissioners for Health in the zone.

In attendance were the host Governor, Babatunde Fashola; Olusegun Mimiko(Ondo); Ibikunle Amosun(Ogun); Kayode Fayemi(Ekiti); and the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Moses Adeyemo.

They said the Federal Government must assist the states by ensuring that all the nation’s borders in the zone were effectively policed to ensure that Ebola virus did not get into their states.

Fashola, at a news conference said the meeting afforded them the opportunity to share experiences and seek collaborative efforts to prevent the spread of the virus in the zone.

He said, “The meeting addressed issues of containment and the challenges of illegal borders.

“We also discussed possible support by the Federal Government and coordination among states. We feel that it is imperative that our collaboration suggests to us that Nigerians should not panic and that we would overcome this with the very best practices and collaboration.

“It is important therefore that advocacy must continue about what the risks are and the sources are.”

Amosun said Ogun State was overwhelmed and was short of manpower and material to effectively man its over 100 illegal borders where foreigners enter the state with ease.

He said, “We are more prone and more at risk to Ebola virus and we have put all our security agencies and the respective medics at these illegal borders.

“But when you have in excess of 100, you and I know that the state doesn’t have the capacity to man these borders.

Mimiko said the onus lay on every Nigerian to ensure that foreigners did not have unfettered access into the country.

“Every Nigerian should know that those who aid and abet illegal entry into Nigeria now could be up to something that could be dangerous to the health of the country.”

Fayemi spoke on the possibility of Nigeria seeking the assistance of the United States for ZMapp, an experimental drug for the treatment of the EVD.

He said, “The drug has not been certified as a cure for the disease; however, the Federal Government can try out its efficacy in a controlled centre.”

FG confirms seven Ebola cases

The Health minister, at a news conference in Abuja on Wednesday, said, “Nigeria has now recorded seven confirmed cases of EVD.

“The first one was the index case, which is the imported case from Liberia of which the victim(Sawyer) is now late.

“On August 5, 2014, the first known Nigerian to die of the EVD was recorded and this was one of the nurses that attended to the Liberian.

“The other five cases are currently being treated at an isolation ward in Lagos.”

He added that all the Nigerians diagnosed were primary contacts of the index case.

Chukwu also announced the appointment of Prof. O. Onajole of the Lagos University Teaching Hospital as the director, Communication and Community Mobilisation. for the EVD.

He pledged to visit Lagos within the week, in company with his colleagues in the Ministry of Information, to assess the situation on the ground.

He added that the 24/7 Emergency Operations Centre planned by the government would be fully functional by tomorrow (Thursday) . Dr. Faisal Shuaibu will be the Incident Manager of the centre.

Shuaibu was expected to lead a six-member inter-agency team, drawn from the National Primary Health Care Development Agency, the US CDC, the WHO, UNICEF and the Bill and Medinda Gates Foundation to Lagos to complete the setting up of the centre.

Chukwu said the team would be joined by other personnel from the Lagos State Government, federal hospitals in the state and the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control.

He added, “We are embarking on recruiting additional health personnel to strengthen the team who are currently managing the situation in Lagos.

“We are making arrangements to procure isolation tents to quicken the pace of providing isolation wards in all the states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.

“We are also setting up a special team to provide counselling and psychosocial support to patients, identified contacts and their families.”

The minister reassured Nigerians that the government was working hard to ensure the containment of the outbreak.

Chukwu later told State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting in Abuja, that he had requested the experimental drug being used to treat two American missionary doctors infected with the virus in Liberia from the US Centre for Disease Control.

The minister, who also shed light on the isolation tents, said as of the time he was briefing journalists, he had yet to receive a response from the USCDC.

Chukwu explained that the isolation tents would be used to cater for those who might be quarantined because of the virus.

This, he said, had become necessary because residents were raising objection to housing the patients close to them.

He put the cost of one isolation tent at about N20m.

“We have a national emergency. Indeed, everyone in the world is at risk. Nobody is immune. The Nigerian experience had alerted the world because every country is connected by flights,” the minister said.

The minister also said the government had decided to embark on mass recruitment of health personnel to strenghten the team managing the outbreak in Lagos.

He expressed the hope that the Nigeria Medical Association would soon call off its strike to join in the emergency service since government had met almost all their demands.

Chukwu warned members of the public to stop wearing gloves as a way of stopping the spread of the virus, saying such practice could further compound the situation.

He however advised them to avoid handshake as much as possible if they could afford it, describing the virus as both contagious and infectious.

He said the virus could also be contracted through the sharing of bedspreads, pillow cases and towels among other personal effects with infected persons.

Chukwu also said a website, www.ebolaalert.org, had been designed to offer information on the virus.

While disclosing the existence of a Twitter handle, @ebolaalert, the minister added that help could also be reached through a designated toll-free telephone line .

Ebola outbreak, national emergency –FG

The Federal Government also said on Wednesday that the Ebola outbreak had become a matter of national emergency.

The Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku; made government’s position known while also briefing journalists on the outcome of the FEC meeting

Maku said the meeting was devoted to the measures being taken by government to deal with the outbreak of the virus.

He recalled that the council had set up a committee about two weeks ago to sensitise Nigerians to avoid unhealthy practices.

Lagos to offer life insurance cover to doctors, others

In Lagos, Idris told journalists that the matron, who also contracted the EVD while participating in managing Sawyer died at about 2.06pm on Tuesday.

The commissioner added, ‘In all, eight people came in contact with Sawyer, comprising the dead matron, the doctor on admission at the IDH, the four new victims and two other people, whose medical test results are being awaited. Two of the four new victims are critically ill.”

Idris said that 27 people who came into contact with those on admission at the IDH had as of Tuesday been traced.

When asked what government intended to do concerning the traced secondary contacts, he replied, “ We cannot isolate these 27 secondary contacts because they are not showing symptoms yet, they are just contacts.

“What we can do for now is to monitor them; take their blood samples for testing and check their temperature daily. If any one of them starts showing symptoms, then we will take him or her to the hospital.”

He called on volunteers to help the state in tracing more secondary contacts and in managing the established cases since the situation was “a dire emergency.”

The commissioner said the state was presently facing a shortage of health workers needed to attend to those that had been infected and more of those that might be isolated for monitoring.

He disclosed that the government would offer life insurance cover to those who volunteered to work with experts monitoring and testing suspected Ebola cases.

Idris said, “We will provide life insurance cover for any doctor, nurse and other experts that want to work with isolated patients.

“We need more hands, because we have moved from the stage of primary contacts to secondary contacts.We are tracing all the people that had contacts not just with Sawyer, but those that had contacts with the health workers and others that have died. We have identified 27 secondary contacts already and we are tracing the addresses of others.

“ it is a tedious task, because we will also be taking their blood samples for testing and we will be monitoring them.

“We are appealing to the doctors on strike to resume work and set aside their grievances. This situation is a dire emergency and our health professionals must recognise that.

“It will be morally unjustifiable for us to call for help from the international community if our own experts and doctors are not working.”

Idris added that the government would evacuate tuberculosis patients at the IDH to another hospital to accommodate more suspected and isolated Ebola cases.

He said, “ The TB patients at Mainland hospital were protesting this(Wednesday) morning but we made them to understand that if they stayed there, they might be exposed to Ebola virus .

“If we need to evacuate any hospital to ensure that we contain this(Ebola) disease, we will do it. If we have to take suspected cases to LASUTH, we will do it. If we need to take decisions that will inconvenience some people but beneficial to the larger population, we will do it because Ebola is a highly infectious disease.”



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Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by jmaine: 6:30pm On Aug 10, 2014
Obiagelli:
jmaine is actually quite reasonable, i see him on the APC side soon along with gboliwe and Biafraqueen.

Lolz . . . . . grin

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Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Nobody: 6:31pm On Aug 10, 2014
Sincere9gerian:
Now that you'v found the meaning of PROACTIVE, the next question is when did Fashola put up those isolation centres? Before OR after the Ebola outbreak in Lagos?

Meanwhile, I hope you'll find time to thank me for taking you through this lecture series.
which is the first line of defence FG or Lasg? Tell us what vaccines the federal government was talking about.
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Nobody: 6:33pm On Aug 10, 2014
arewarepublic:

I commend Obiagelli for this thread that clearly shows the world how inept,deceitful, non chalant and clueless this administration is.

This govt continues to insult the citizens by always giving fake assurances followed by inaction and the gullible and forgetful Nigerians continue to let them go scot free.

If only GEJ and his fellow killers in govt would be half as good as Fashola, Nigeria won't be in such a sorry state.





Please tell Ngwakwe to take a day off. He needs it after PDP's loss today.
thank you sir.
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Mynd44: 6:36pm On Aug 10, 2014
These APC people are annoying self. You said someone is clueless and you are complaining about his "incompetence"

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Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by arewarepublic: 6:36pm On Aug 10, 2014
Obiagelli:
jmaine is actually quite reasonable, i see him on the APC side soon along with gboliwe and Biafraqueen.

He can be reasonable atimes, if he wants to, but sometimes he deliberately attempts to distort or twist some facts.

Lets hope they and others understand that Nigeria needs a change the would affect its citizens positively and not constant celebration of mediocrity and retrogression .
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by arewarepublic: 6:38pm On Aug 10, 2014
Obiagelli:
thank you sir.

Uw big anty.grin

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Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Nobody: 6:39pm On Aug 10, 2014
eaglechild:
Gosh!

Do you think you just wake up and shut borders?

If that was the case then all outbound flights from Nigeria would have been cancelled by the rest of the world.

Do you now think the rest of the world is incompetent too for not shutting us out?


The WHO continually updates travel guidelines and recommendations in scenarios like this.
Up until Sawyer's case the WHO made no such recommendations for flight cancellations or border closures because the disease was fairly contained. British airways and other European and international carriers were still flying in and out of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
Arik was about the first to stop flights followed by BA and Asky etc and all these were after the Sawyer incident took place.
how about testing screening passengers from 'ebola regions', apparently sawyer came in sick, if the government had done enough sensitisation at the airport and borders, sawyer would probably have been quarantined at the airport.
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by EkoIle1: 6:43pm On Aug 10, 2014
We are making arrangements to procure isolation tents to quicken the pace of providing isolation wards in all the states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory.


2 Nigerians died already while others are sick, but our FG is still making arrangements to buy isolation tents...

It took Lagos state how long to put up an isolation unite again? Days of course.

Trust me, weeks and months from now, they are still trying to buy isolation tents while Nigerians die needlessly..

And some loser is siting here talking about proactive...
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by eaglechild: 6:46pm On Aug 10, 2014
Obiagelli:
how about testing screening passengers from 'ebola regions', apparently sawyer came in sick, if the government had done enough sensitisation at the airport and borders, sawyer would probably have been quarantined at the airport.

Did you bother to read what I wrote?



In any case Sawyer was taken to a hospital directly and treated with a high index of suspicion despite denying any history of contact.

You do realise that his symptoms were non specific?
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Nobody: 6:46pm On Aug 10, 2014
EkoIle1:


2 Nigerians died already while others are sick, but our FG is still making arrangements to buy isolation tents...

It took Lagos state how long to put up an isolation unite again? Days of course.

Trust me, weeks and months from now, they are still trying to buy isolation tents while Nigerians die needlessly..

And some loser is siting here talking about proactive...
just imagine the nonsense coming from the federal government, very sad.
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by EkoIle1: 6:50pm On Aug 10, 2014
Obiagelli:
just imagine the nonsense coming from the federal government, very sad.


It's just sad and pathetic.

And what are the other states doing siting around waiting till these incompetent people buy their imaginary tents protect them?

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Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by Nobody: 6:51pm On Aug 10, 2014
eaglechild:

Did you bother to read what I wrote?



In any case Sawyer was taken to a hospital directly and treated with a high index of suspicion despite denying any history of contact.

You do realise that his symptoms were non specific?
if the government had been serious with sensitisation, anyone with any symptoms whatsoever would have been quarantined at the airport.
Btw are you saying the airport officer or the federal government took sawyer to that hospital?

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Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by ibietela2(m): 6:54pm On Aug 10, 2014
berem: My friend,stick to the topic or you Go and Die!! Leave me out of your silly talk or else...... angry

EMPTY THREAT
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by eaglechild: 6:56pm On Aug 10, 2014
EkoIle1: [s][/s]



STFU, quit trolling and stop bothering us with your idiotic, illiterate and irrelevant stupidity. Your masters let ebola into Nigeria to start with because of their usual lies and incompetence.


1. Explain to us the measures your incompetent losers you call masters in abuja put in place any where in Nigeria to protect Nigerians against ebola virus...

2. Also, your aso rock dullard is in charged of the borders with his law enforcement agencies so please tell us how they as usual slept on duty while the Liberian host index kill 2 Nigerians and out others in danger.

3. Tell is about the measures and equipments they have at our borders and airports to protect Nigerians.

And when you are done answering that, please also let us know what your own village governors have done or put in place to protect you and your family...



Why is it hard for this clown to even show us what his masters have done to protect us?

Even before the WHO sounded the alarm bells just after the Sawyer incident.

All flights form Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone were cancelled.

All passengers coming from high risk zones are checked for constitutional symptoms and further tested if need be.

All level one contacts have been traced and quarantined.

Other contacts are under surveillance.

$11M dollars has been released by the FG to combat the illness.

$200M by the world bank of which Nigeria will benefit.

Isolation centres have been set up by the FG in conjunction with the LASG.

Etc.
Re: Gej's Incompetence Will Kill Us All If We Are Not Careful. by EkoIle1: 6:56pm On Aug 10, 2014
The Minister of Information, Mr. Labaran Maku; made government’s position known while also briefing journalists on the outcome of the FEC meeting

Maku said the meeting was devoted to the measures being taken by government to deal with the outbreak of the virus.

He recalled that the council had set up a committee about two weeks ago to sensitise Nigerians to avoid unhealthy practices.


He was ready for ebola outbreak back April, but he's setting up committee and talking about unhealthy practices in August after ebola outbreak in Nigeria..

Was the FG letting Sawyer into Nigeria with ebola unhealthy practices by Nigerians?

What kind of incompetent reetards do we have looking after 170 million people?

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