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Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Pres. Jonathan condemns stigmatization of Nigerians over Ebola

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President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan Wednesday in Abuja condemned the stigmatization of Nigerians by some countries over recent cases of the Ebola Virus Disease in the country.
Speaking at a meeting with Mr. David Navarro, a Special Envoy of the United Nations Secretary-General, President Jonathan particularly denounced discriminatory actions such as that which forced Nigeria’s team to the Youth Olympics in China to abandon its participation.

Noting that there was no justification for such stigmatization of Nigerians since the Ebola Virus Disease had been effectively  contained in the country and never attained epidemic levels, the President called for the cessation of discriminatory actions against Nigerians over the virus and urged the UN Secretary General, Mr.  Ban Ki Moon  to support the call.

Responding to the Secretary General’s commendation of Nigeria’s management of the threat of Ebola, President Jonathan praised the Federal Ministry of Health, the Lagos State Government and all Nigerians for the success achieved so far in containing the virus and avoiding a national epidemic.

“All hands have been on deck to contain the virus here. I commend my team and the Lagos State Government. We have been able to set politics aside and work in unison to deal with a national threat.

“All other Nigerians have played a part too by complying with the directives and advice we have issued to stop the virus from spreading any further. The success we have had is a testimony to what we can achieve as people if we set aside our differences and work together,” he told Mr. Navarro.

The President assured the Special Envoy that in spite of the seeming  success of  its containment measures, the Federal Government and its agencies will remain vigilant to guard against further cases of Ebola in the country.

“We will continue to monitor the situation and we will also support other affected African countries as much as we can because we cannot be completely safe from the virus as long as it continues to ravage some countries in our sub-region and continent. We will continue to work with the international community to curb the outbreak in other countries,” President Jonathan pledged.

Mr. Navarro who  had visited Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, the countries worst hit by Ebola before coming to Nigeria, told the President that he had come, on the instruction of the UN Secretary-General, to applaud Nigeria’s successful containment of the virus.

“The Secretary-General asked me to come here too, not because you have an Ebola problem, but because you have tackled it in an exemplary fashion.

“Your personal leadership on the matter has been key. There may still be some work to be done before the virus is completely cleared out from here, but other countries can learn from your fine example,” Mr. Navarro told the President. 

Reuben Abati

Special Adviser to the President

(Media & Publicity)

August 27, 2014

64 comments:

  1. Always condeming!! Nothing more. We elected you to act not condem.

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    1. Ungrateful cow

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    2. Thank u o for reminding him incase he has forgotten why he was elected

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    3. I Must commend the FG, Lagos state govt, PDP, and APC for job well done.. IT İŞ WELL

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  2. Nice one. The stigmatization as got to stop.

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  3. That stigma ain't good. For the best weightloss and fitness tips click here»» Fitness Blog, Weight Loss Tips And Beauty

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  4. It definitely looks like na everytime our president dey condemn without knowing wat to do about it... See also Pretty&Sexy Ghanaian Girl Vera Mistakenly Tweets Her Own nude Photos! See..

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  5. I'm glad it's been contained. An outbreak is the last thing we need amidst all our other challenges.

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  6. Who no dey fear Ebola?
    Abeg make he no blame countries taking precautions to protect their citizens.

    *My R1.50c comment*

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    1. Thanks Linda; got some max laughter especially on the Aneke twins *photoshoot comments, OMG!.

      Time to retire..; ka chi fonu Lib family. Be good!

      *My R1.50c comment*

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  7. linda what is'stigmastiation'. dont u have a dictionary on your device. pls it is stigmatization

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  8. linda what is'stigmastiation'. dont u have a dictionary on your device. pls it is stigmatization

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    1. You are a fool. Always looking for fault in people's affair. She got her spellings correct idiot.

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  9. WE ARE A COUNTRY-COUNTRY.
    On this Ebola issue so far, I have to say, I am proud of us all! This is how a country EARNS respect - by managing its affairs competently. Indeed, it shows what can be achieved when we set our differences aside and work together in unity. Well said Mr President sir.
    KUDOS ALL.
    - AE

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  10. WE ARE A COUNTRY-COUNTRY.
    On this Ebola issue so far, I have to say, I am proud of us all! This is how a country EARNS respect - by managing its affairs competently. Indeed, it shows what can be achieved when we set our differences aside and work together in unity. Well said Mr President sir.
    KUDOS ALL.
    - AE

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  11. True the stigmatization gotta stop, but Jonah has got to stop condemning and do something!

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  12. I hail o GEJ, Mr slow motion.
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  13. Who want to die? No, tell me. You too nor go fear? As na another man so.... Double standards. Even who want to commit suicide wan do am for im own terms. Jonathan do the right thing when President suppose do sha. Linda, manage am you hear. If to say we nor get ebola cases na you for shout say make people nor come pass.

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  14. Mr president pls concentrate on how 2 better your own country and leave others 2 their's. #######QUEENMAYA#

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  15. Naija........., everything is like a movie!

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  16. well spoken GEJ tell them say Niger no thy carry last

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  17. MICKY: people can't help it especially the way it spreads is so scary

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  18. Mr president lead by example. #okbye


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  19. Don't mind dem chinco pple, thank God we over came Ebola challenge @last.

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  20. Abeg Linda, it better b visible ooooooo

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  21. Nice comment presy !! If such comment were wat we need to move dis country forward. We'll be as pure as the heavens

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  22. Kudos to the Lagos State Government, Ministry of health and Citizens of Nigeria for listening and taking necessary precautions....if this had started in the North, it would have been a diff story

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  23. All man de fear Ebola. Don't blame them. We as naijas are even worse amongst our own people.

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  24. This man is bereft of logic. Condems stigmatisation??? No right thinking nation would let any national from the affected countries without thorough screening. Call it what you want. Stigmatisation or not, i suggest we start stigmatising too. Cos if we had stigmatised on time, Patrick Sawyyer would have remained in his country. Period. Olodo President.

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    1. Chop knuckle jare,no mind presido.

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  25. Well done Jonathan and Fashola, this u did very well

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  26. His exelency have spoken well but no one what's to die, that was why everyone applied safety.

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  27. What is "stigmatiation" Linda?

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  28. always condemning
    the stigmatization is about to protect their citizen. it's our fault if we didn't do anything about Ebola







    BORN TO SHINE!!!!!!

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  29. We just taking precautive measures but some overdo it tho.

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  30. that would teach us a lesson for next time if at all there would be one

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  31. Clap 4 dis weak dude. Dis. Man his so fuvking weak 2 rule 9ja.next post pls

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  32. Kudos to the lagos state government for containing this ebola tin

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  33. PROTECT YOURSELF..

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  34. Condemning Stigmatization!!..Really....Sometimes I wonder if he really has a PhD.

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  35. Nigerians are too gOod in criticizing some ppl just can't see anything good coming from mr president. Such ppl hinder our progress

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  36. Stigmatization is still mild na..."EBOLA DISCRIMINATION" on d way

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  37. Yeye nigerians always looking for what to say. Do u knw hw the naija reps @ the jnr olympics @ china wer treated? Some say he shud act, una for just tell am say mk im carry bomb na. #OMO NAIJA

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  38. Human beings can be so senseless sometimes, here is a man speaking positively for your benefits. You open your mouths so widely to condemn him. Wait until you are refused travel visas for important purpose. God forbid. Stop! Just stop! No human being is perfect.

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  39. nice one... those who said you are always condemning are the ones that are not careful and not helping this administration

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  40. Anon 8:21 shebi u ve correctd linda oya go n fry mess.of all dat was written u pickd linda's error.sickhead

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  41. Ebola or not...Nigeria needs to move forwrd n develop our standards...Qurzimb@gmail.com

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  42. Also check Mr Navaro for Ebola virus o this one they sent him, cos I no trust all these big man dem again.

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  44. why are some people so daft/dumb?i wonder how some people reason honestly probably through their anus by saying GEJ is Always condemning,what do u expect GEJ to do other than condemn the stigmatization??..Already efforts are being made to contain the virus by the ministry of health in conjunction with the presidency but the stigmatization is setting in..All he has to do is to condemn this and let the UN president be informed,or what action do u expect again?he should go and fight with Obama or all those president that their citizens stigmatizing ours ??Or he should turn to an emergency doc in treating ebola??

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  45. Baba God help us ooooooooooooooooo

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  46. Baba God help us ooooooooooooooooo

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  47. Kudos to GEJ and Gov Fashola. The president is right to condemn the stigmatization of Nigerians and other African countries. International bodies should help to prevent the spread, stigmatizing wont prevent the spread or eradicate it, rather it will spread it.

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  48. is it the president himself that is always using the word "Condemn" or people are assuming him to always make use of that word. which ever way, i still love my president

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  49. true talk
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