Ghanaian authorities have banned all flights from Nigeria
and other West African countries over concerns of an Ebola spread.
Flights from Nigeria
were banned alongside those from Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.
While
hundreds have died from Ebola in Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia, the only
confirmed case of the virus in Nigeria involved a Liberian man who died in
Lagos on arrival from Monrovia last week.
The Nigerian government said those who were in contact with
the man were being quarantined. No additional case has been established in the
country, the government insists.
Despite the lone
case, Nigeria has maintained routine flights to top destinations in Europe and
the United States- although a few countries have issued travel advice to
Nigeria. Ghana is the first country to slam a travel ban on Nigeria over Ebola
scare.
Ghana’s Health Ministry said efforts are underway to create
Ebola treatment centres across the country. The centres will be located in
Accra, Kumasi and Tamale, reports say.
Health Minister,
Kwaku Agyeman-Mensah, was quoted as admonishing Ghanaians to be patient because
the government is doing its possible best to protect Ghanaians.
“It is worth bearing
in mind that preparedness is not an event but a process,” he was quoted by CAJ
news agency as saying.
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