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Tuesday 12 August 2014

Abuja designates Kuje General Hospital Ebola centre

The Abuja Minister, Bala Mohammed, has designated the General Hospital, Kuje, in Kuje Area Council, as Isolation Centre for possible Ebola-infected persons.

The minister also inaugurated a 25-member committee to work out modalities for responding to the threat of Ebola virus and create awareness on the nature and symptoms of the virus.

Mr. Mohammed made this known during a high powered stakeholder’s interactive forum in Abuja on Monday. Continue...



He said the hospital was chosen because it would be easy for the people of Abuja to access it. He said a ward would be designated in the hospital where the Ebola patients could be quarantined and be on surveillance, among others.

He said that adequate infrastructure and equipment would be put in place to manage affected persons and guard against the spread of the virus.

“All precautionary measures have been put in place to ensure that the designation of the ward will not endanger the health workers and residents of Kuje,” he said.

However, the Chairman of Kuje Area Council, Shabal Tete, said the designation of the hospital as Ebola centre was not a welcome development to the people of the area.

According to him, this was because most of the people are “illiterate.”

The minister instructed the chairman of the council to sensitise his constituents, rather than preventing the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Administration from using the hospital.

“The hospital is the only option for us to isolate as a centre for Ebola patients; Gwagwalada hospital that is for FCT has been taken from us, we have no other option than to use it. We will put all infrastructure needed in place to avoid its spread; doctors will be given adequate training and best way to curtail the disease from spreading,” Mr. Mohammed said.

He, therefore, advised the six area council chairmen to sensitise their people on routine cleaning and disinfecting their hands at all times.

Demola Onakomaiya, the Secretary of the FCT Health Secretariat, said the transmission of the disease in human was through direct contact with blood or body secretion, among others.

Mr. Onakomaiya denied the recent rumours of Ebola in the territory, adding that the three suspected cases being raised by FCT residents were mere rumours.

According to him, the people at risk of the disease are the health care givers and family members of infected persons. There is no specific medication or vaccine for its cure.

Rui Jaz, World Health Organisation Country Representative, said the organisation would support the administration in its plans to curtail the disease.

Mr. Jaz said it was untrue that bitter kola could cure the disease as speculated, adding that it had not been proven by scientists.

Akeem Lawal, Public Relations Officer of Nigeria Medical Association, FCT chapter, said the association had held two meetings since the outbreak of the disease.

“We are planning to hold another meeting very soon to call off our strike that has lasted for more than six weeks,” he said.

Source: NAN

32 comments:

  1. Okay....they just killed the hospital!....the Stigma is always going to be there...buh good one from the government

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    1. Hmmm! Nice....abuja ekee nkwucha..

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    2. Hmmm dunno if I should say thank God its at Kuje.

      ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  2. A very good development. I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  3. Linda d truth is dat i still dont see anything yet being done to combat ebola in Nigeria... health workers still complaining of lack of funding n protective kit..... #naonlymewakacome????

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  4. Ok. LIB Princess!

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  5. All d way @ Abuja where there is no case of the outbreak yet......... abeg come lagos ohh

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  6. God bless you. It is well. 2tim 4:18. BishopDammy#

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  7. lol. Serious Precautions oh Linda. It must not get to the white house abi? una never see anything!!

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  8. better 4 naija. every state should follow suits. god help us.

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  9. WHY KUJE???? Why not Asokoro or Maitama? This is an injustice against the poor. But thnk God Ebola doesn't know status. And, there is Godoooo!

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  10. So this people refused to listen to the protest of the kuje residents abi? Issorait.That 1.9 billion must finish on Ebola ish.Anybody who tries to siphon that money for personal benefit,hehehe Ebola still dey o.#Lipsealed

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  11. WHY KUJE???? Why not Asokoro or Maitama? This is an injustice against the poor. But thnk God Ebola doesn't know status. And, there is Godoooo!

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  12. do we have any case of ebola in Abuja? this new development should have been in lagos instead. or are the praying for the ebola to enter ABJ? i no fit shoutooo

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    1. Shey u nor know say people de travel from Lagos 2 abuja ni? Possibly 1 Lagos infected person fit transport Ebola land abj just as Patrick drag Ebola land 9ja..

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  13. make them close am sharp sharp abeg

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  14. For real? I wrk close to the hospital n sometimes mk some enquiries there. That hospital is too small, Infact very small. Dnt even knw where they intend to designate for Ebola patients.


    Sherry

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  15. Nice step ahead some pple foolish ooo dey are takin precaution measures early na n u guys are sayin dey ar prayn 4 it to enter abj..smh na only una mouth dey redo and undo like computer.

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  16. May GOD help HIS people. We should pray more now. #####OTUoCHA

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  17. At least they are making an effort. I still think they started late though!

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  18. God this guy is so wicked. haba na. he will sure be caught. i trust Americans

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  19. @Ceeflo, i dnt tink they av done anytin to kill d hospital o... Its a general hospital. Means its for d govt. So, it dosnt mata who comes for treatment or who doesnt

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  20. Our things dey always dey dey different. Y convert a hospital 2 a centre!!
    D stigma remains.....

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  21. Must we wait for d case to come before sitting up a place? Aglanna gift or what do u call urself. Monic.

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  22. Evry bad ting na kuje ebolla kuje, prison kuje,there is God oo

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  23. I think the Govt didn't think well before make that decision.The moment there is a case,the chance of the Ebola spread would be very High.Kuje is a Suburb & the Hospital is a general hospital.Any little mistake would cause a whole lot of lives to b lost.I advise they get a place much remote n away from human settlement.I pray for every victim n their families.God will heal our land.

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  24. Y Kuje? That hospital is very small. It is just in d middle of the village. Buildings all around it. God help us. I go 2 work & church through there & this Kuje okada that understands only muje. Chineke biko chekwa anyi. Linda, my comments don't even connect again. Abi na delberate act? God is watching ooo. Saw ur pic on Kamdora. U rock. $£.

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  25. Bonario, may ebola locate u, how would u say such, is kuje a place where animals are kept? Or wat are u forming, u think like a wretched man, man leave dis site and go and deal with ur dead on arrival magazine!!!

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  26. OK
    may God be with us







    BORN TO SHINE!!!!

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  27. OK
    may God be with us







    BORN TO SHINE!!!!

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