The Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola, has advocated
for the stoppage of the traditional shaking of hands as part of measures to
stop the spread of the Ebola virus in the country.
The Governor said this after the meeting of state governors and
health commissioners from various state of the Federation Federal Government officials
& World Health Organization Representative in Nigeria with President
Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja on Wednesday.
“We have to drop our traditional behaviours like shaking of
hands and nobody should be offended,” he stated while briefing newsmen on the
outcome of the meeting.
He said, “This is not the time to make fast naira. Next week
will be defining for us, to know what cases have multiplied.
This is not
something you keep in religious house to pray. Infected persons are not
patients you can move by taxis, if they need prayers now it can be done
electronically.”
“We are now 99 per cent following the cases. We need to have
a 100 per cent because if we have one infected person, it is a global risk not
just Nigeria.”
Fashola maintained that health workers should be provided
with advanced equipment to protect them in their first line of duties.
The Enugu State Governor, Sullivan Chime said, “from the
reports of the meeting it is clear Nigeria has the capacity to fight ebola but
there is need for standardised practice in combating it”.
The WHO Representative in Nigeria Voiz, commended President
Jonathan for calling the meeting of governors and commissioners of health
towards fighting the disease.
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