FG receives last batch of Ebola Rescue Mission team
The Federal Ministry of Health on Tuesday received the last batch of Nigeria’s Ebola rescue teams from Sierra Leone and Liberia.
The permanent Secretary of the ministry, Mr Linus Awute, while receiving the delegation in Abuja, welcomed the members of the teams and said the country was happy that all who went for the mission came back safe and sound.
Awute, was represented by Dr Sani Gwarzo, Director, Port Health Services, on behalf of the ministry and Nigeria Centre for Disease control.
He, however, said that members of the teams would be under health observation for few days.
He said that out of 204 persons who went on the mission to Sierra-Leone and Liberia, 188 returned in May, seven came back on Monday, and five returned on Tuesday.
Awute said two people each from the teams would remain in Sierra Leone and Liberia to round off the assignment.
“The 12 that have arrived are all healthy but we must, under scientific protocol, give them a thorough screening, both for other health conditions and Ebola.
“The contributions of Nigeria cannot be quantified in these countries; it has been very substantial in many forms.
“At the time Nigerians contributed to the work force, many countries were scared that they will get exposed but Nigeria took the lead which opened the minds of others to contribute,” he said.
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