The United States has donated equipment worth $5,000 to
boost screening of the Ebola Virus Disease at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport.
The latest gesture is in a bid to further strengthen current
efforts at containing the spread of the disease in Nigeria.
A statement by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria on
Sunday, said the US Consul General in Nigeria, Mr. John Hawkins, made the
donation at the airport on Friday.
While commending the measures already in place at the
airport to check the spread of the disease, Hawkins pointed out that the
disease was neither a Nigerian nor West-African problem but a problem to
humanity as a whole.
“The donation of the equipment is a symbol of willingness on
the part of the American Government to assist Nigeria in any way possible to
combat the scourge,” he said.
The statement noted that the portable handheld equipment,
known as infrared thermometers or non-contact thermometers, has the ability to
measure the body temperature of in-bound and out-bound passengers for possible
Ebola symptoms from a distance.
It added that agencies at the airport were commended for
their collaboration since the first reported case of the virus in Nigerian,
stating that FAAN was particularly applauded for providing the necessary
infrastructure for the Port Health Services and collaborating agencies to
effectively discharge their duties in the face of the threat posed by the
rampaging virus.
Screening of passengers which was initially restricted to
in-bound passengers from West-African countries has since been expanded to
include all in-bound and out-bound passengers from all destinations.
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