The Commissioner for Information in Delta State, Chike Ogeah, has debunked the rumours that the Ebola virus had spread into Delta State.
Speaking
on the Monday edition of Sunrise Daily on Channels Television, he
explained that a severely ill patient was indeed brought into the
Federal Medical Centre in Asaba with some symptoms of the Ebola virus
and this caused panic among citizens, which led to the wrong information
being spread.
He,
however, said that the state was proactive as they were already
prepared for such situations and the patient was immediately isolated
while his blood sample was sent for testing.
Before
the test results, which revealed that the patient had something else,
came out, the rumour had already spread wide that Delta had Ebola.
He
also explained that there was a similar situation of a diabetic patient
of an hospital who was also severely ill but was later found to have
aggravated his own condition by consuming a lot of salt based on the
rumour of its capacity to cure Ebola. This patient later died, according
to him.
Ogeah
expressed disappointment at the manner in which wrong information have
been spreading since the Ebola outbreak in Nigeria. He noted that Delta
State has taken all necessary steps to keep the state safe and what
would be needed from the citizens is cooperation.
He
stressed that people would always fall ill and fever would always be
one of the regular symptoms but that should not always lead to rumours
of Ebola.
“We
don’t compromise our health standards in Delta,” he said, adding that
this has been validated by the international musical concert holding in
Asaba, the state capital, on October 1, which has not been cancelled
despite similar events being cancelled in other states.
Speaking
further about the state’s safety status ahead of the concert that
features American music stars like Ja Rule, he said; “They did their
check in America and if they have heard anything to the contrary they
would have cancelled the show.”
He
added that Delta’s approach to sensitization was a continuous one using
both traditional and new media platforms in addition to town criers who
go out to enlighten the people.
“We want to make sure that our citizenry is not unnecessary panicked,” he said.
He
also said that a crack team of medical experts have been set up to
ensure that the health workers in the state also update their knowledge
of the virus and adhere to modern management skills.
Mr Ogeah emphasized the need to focus on healthy habits that would help curtail the spread of the virus.
The
Commissioner also gave assurances of the readiness of Delta State for
the resumption of schools on September 22, as reviewed by the Federal
Government on Friday.
He
said that Delta would be doing the usual things expected of the state
but with emphasis on the different categories of caregivers who cater to
the children as they were aware of the sensitive nature of their task
of protecting the children.
School
bus drivers, nannies, class teachers and others, according to Ogeah,
would be mandated to adhere to recommended hygienic practices because of
their closeness to the children. They would also be given proper
trainings on the nature of the Ebola virus and how to prevent it.
This is in addition to the provision of water in all schools in the state.
Mr Ogeah commended the Federal
Government and the Lagos State Government for their handling of the
Ebola outbreak in Nigeria, adding that he never expected less from the
Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola.
He called on Nigerians not to
politicize the Ebola matter and to shun every form of stigmatization of
patients and also states where the virus has been confirmed.
Delta Politics
Ogeah
said that the focus of the Delta State Governor, Emmanuel Uduaghan, as
regards the politics of the state, would be to ensure that his successor
is someone who has the capacity to surpass his achievements in the
state.
He
stated that irrespective of the permutations of politicians in the
different zones of the state, the most important factor would be
fairness in the electoral process that produces the next Governor of the
state.
While
he acknowledged the idea of zoning, which he referred to as a gentleman
agreement, and which zones the Office of the Governor for the next
dispensation to Delta North, he stressed that there would be a level
playing ground for all candidates to contest.
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