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Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by TitilopeDaily(op): 1:38pm On Jun 19
The federal government has inaugurated a Presidential Task Force on Ebola Virus Disease Preparedness, signalling a deliberate shift from reactive crisis management to proactive disease prevention, making clear that this time, Nigeria intends to be ready before the virus arrives, not after.

Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, inaugurated the task force at the State House in Abuja on Thursday, confirming that no case of Ebola has been reported in Nigeria but stressing that the absence of an outbreak is precisely why action must be taken now.

"We did the inauguration today on the preparedness of Nigeria for the Ebola virus disease. We've covered a lot of ground. Right now, there's no reported case, which is good news, and that's why all hands have to be on deck to make sure the measures we are taking are preventive, not curative," he told State House correspondents after the inauguration.

The memory of 2014 loomed large over Thursday's event.

That year, a Liberian-American diplomat, Patrick Sawyer, arrived in Lagos carrying the Ebola virus, triggering a frantic, high-stakes race to contain what could have become a catastrophic outbreak in Africa's most populous city.

Nigeria eventually contained it but not without fear, chaos, and the deaths of several healthcare workers.

Gbajabiamila made clear the government has no intention of reliving that experience.

"We don't want to be in the situation we were last time, where we had a carrier in the country and we're all running helter-skelter," he said.

The task force has established several subcommittees to coordinate preparedness across critical areas, including disease surveillance, border control, immigration management, and emergency response.

Governors and representatives from states hosting international airports participated in the inaugural meeting, reflecting the government's recognition that Ebola does not respect administrative boundaries.

But in a significant departure from previous preparedness frameworks, Gbajabiamila said this task force would go beyond airports.

Nigeria's vast and porous land borders, he noted, represent an equally serious vulnerability that previous responses had underestimated.

"Normally, when people talk about emergency preparedness and cross-border diseases such as this, they think about airports. But now we're covering not just airports; we're placing greater emphasis on land borders. We have a lot of cross-migration through the land borders, and the Border Control Development Agency is involved, immigration is involved, and a lot of the border communities are involved," he said.

The Director-General of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), Dr. Jide Idris, confirmed that surveillance systems at major points of entry have already been strengthened, while acknowledging that recent developments elsewhere on the continent have made vigilance essential.

"The focus is to be prepared. We don't have any Ebola case here now, but we need to be prepared. We need to ensure that we don't get that Ebola virus here. However, just in case one slips in, we want to be prepared nationally to identify and deal with the case," Idris said.

He described the preparedness framework as a genuinely whole-of-government effort, drawing together the ministries of health, interior, and education, alongside immigration, border control agencies, and state governments, all operating under a clearly defined command-and-control structure.

"The bottom line is that the objective is that we do not allow Ebola to come in. If it does come in, we are prepared to rapidly identify and manage the case nationally," he said.
https://dailyfamily.ng/articles/nigeria-launches-ebola-task-force-vows-no-repeat-of-2014-scare

Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Boyeseth(m): 2:39pm On Jun 19
I PRAY IT WON'T BE ANOTHER MEANS TO CASH OUT
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Jayhome24: 2:40pm On Jun 19
Hello keep that big story to yourself Mr govt or whatever cus na to start disturbing innocent pipu and be extorting them over fake ebola precaution shor as dem do during covid wey covid test center owners started building houses, buying cars etc at the expenses of innocent Nigerians.

Pls keep you'd story to yourself even countries that shares borders with Congo are not in any panic mode but you are in far away Nigria panicking, why?
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by MrSly(m): 2:42pm On Jun 19
TitilopeDaily:
https://dailyfamily.ng/articles/nigeria-launches-ebola-task-force-vows-no-repeat-of-2014-scare
You people should stop making Boise and start preparing your hand over note.
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by DeltaBachelor(m): 2:47pm On Jun 19
Ok. Very good one. Let’s try to be proactive, rather than reactive
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Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Sam42222: 2:47pm On Jun 19
Patrick sawyer ehh that mannnn
Remember when ppl started drinking, bathing and brushing with salt... Ignorance is truly a disease
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Apcshit: 2:48pm On Jun 19
Nonsense people in this govt
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by dozymars(m): 2:51pm On Jun 19
They will budget billions for this and cash out.
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Sonofgod1990(m): 2:52pm On Jun 19
Wahala for people that still believe in this Ebola scam

Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Kharol1234: 2:54pm On Jun 19
Cashout season chop your own and move..
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Denalarian: 2:54pm On Jun 19
With billions of naira.. una well done
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Sunshine34(m): 3:04pm On Jun 19
Boyeseth:
I PRAY IT WON'T BE ANOTHER MEANS TO CASH OUT
,


See talk.

Always negative mind.
A mind of siphoning money Always.
God will heal you.

Kudos to the FG,
Ebola is not what we should experience again.
A preventive measure is better than waiting until it happens.
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by BigYash: 3:13pm On Jun 19
Them must sha loot the money, anyhow..

Next is COVID is back..
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Boyeseth(m): 3:33pm On Jun 19
[quote author=Sunshine34 post=139768936],


See talk.

Always negative mind.
A mind of siphoning money Always.
God will heal you.

Kudos to the FG,
Ebola is not what we should experience again.
A preventive measure is better than waiting until it happens.

[ NO NEGATIVITY DUDE
AMEN.
GOD SHALL HEAL YOU ALSO
DONT FORGET COVID 19 kiss embarassed lipsrsealed]
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Honestey: 3:33pm On Jun 19
Pro-activeness is good, I know nobody will appreciate Tinubu for anything good that he do always find any bad news to report
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Ofodirinwa: 3:35pm On Jun 19
Why would you not repeat 2014 scare? Nigeria handled it perfectly in 2014. What a stupid statement
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Omoawoke(m): 3:37pm On Jun 19
Money must be shared
Ebola task force to loot money
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by airsaylongcome: 3:38pm On Jun 19
Boyeseth:
I PRAY IT WON'T BE ANOTHER MEANS TO CASH OUT
But it is! Make we no lie give ourselves
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by DMCA: 5:39pm On Jun 19
Abeg allow Nigerians to increase d price of salt and also hoard it too grin
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by Ejebleje: 5:53pm On Jun 19
For those who don't know, there's already a taskforce and a fat budget for 'ebola'. It is well
Re: Nigeria Launches Ebola Task Force, Vows No Repeat Of 2014 Scare by franvincoop: 7:23pm On Jun 19
I agree with you ooo but I just have some questions to ask, if this is not a means to cashout then when are they launching the Bandits taskforce?
Do you think Ebola can kill the number of people bandits have killed in this country?
Is Ebola more dangerous than bandits?

Thanks

Sunshine34:
,


See talk.

Always negative mind.
A mind of siphoning money Always.
God will heal you.

Kudos to the FG,
Ebola is not what we should experience again.
A preventive measure is better than waiting until it happens.
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