Tuesday, 2 September 2014

Ebola : Fashola Acknowledges Receipt Of FG`s N200m Support

The Lagos State Government on Monday said it had received the
N200million pledged by the Federal Government to support the
containment of the Ebola Virus Disease in the state.

Gov. Babatunde Fashola confirmed receipt of the fund while receiving
some Ebola protective and relief items donated by MTN Nigeria in
Ikeja.

The governor said the state government received the money on Wednesday
and thanked the Federal Government for fulfilling its pledge.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that President Goodluck
Jonathan had announced a pledge of N200million to the state to support
its efforts at containing the spread of the virus.

Jonathan said the N200million was not part of the N1.9billion Ebola
Intervention Fund that would be released to Federal Ministry of Health
to contain the spread of the disease.

"Yes we have received the money. We got the N200million on Wednesday.
It is definitely going to help in our efforts to contain the virus,''
Fashola said.

The governor said that the state government was working closely with
the Federal Government and other partners to effectively fight the
disease.

He noted that the Lagos index case was the first urban case of the
disease in history.

Fashola said that the quick response of the state government to the
problem had saved Nigeria what could been a pandemic.

The governor said though the state was not yet free of the disease,
"the successful treatment of eight hitherto patients means that
Nigeria is winning the war against the virus.''

He described the spread of the disease to Rivers State as very
unfortunate, saying that the state government was sharing knowledge
and information with Rivers on its successful containment.

Commenting on the on the postponement of schools resumption to Oct 15
by the Federal Government, Fashola said, "though issues like that are
on the concurrent list, schools in the state would comply with the
directive.''

The governor, however, said there was the need for Federal Government
to always carry states along on issues that concerned them.

Fashola, however, urged residents not to panic about the Ebola Disease.

He advised them to have the belief that the disease would soon be
defeated and take precautions to be safe from it.

"We are at a stage where, like I said before, we do not need to panic.
Ebola virus is not an automatic death sentence.

"A lot of knowledge is being gained on daily basis, even at this
moment, about the behavior of the virus and that knowledge is helping
scientists to prepare even better to respond.

"Different types of virus have been identified and we now have clarity
about the length and life span of the virus.

"That body of knowledge helps in the management of disease," he said.

Fashola thanked MTN for donating the items to the state government.

He said that the materials would help the state government's efforts
at containing the spread of the disease.

Earlier, Mr Paschal Dozie, Chairman MTN Nigeria, who presented the
items, said the gesture was to support efforts at fighting the disease
and promote public health.

Dozie commended the state government for the effective handling of the
Ebola disease in the state.

" We thank God that it started off in Lagos because if it had started
elsewhere, we would have had a pandemic.

"Why did I say so? Their reaction was profound, dignified, their
response professionally systematic,'' he said.

Dozie said that his team had come to express their appreciation and
lend support.

"We have already started supporting their cause by providing call
centres, that is, the Ebola Hot line where we have doctors responding
to enquiries and findings.

" Today we have come to provide support, a fairly reasonable quantum
of personal protective items both for the care givers and other health
workers.

"We commend the state and we will stay by you in this fight against
the virus," he said.

NAN reports that the items donated by the MTN include protective gear,
drugs and sanitisers.

(NAN)

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