Tinubu approves N10bn emergency funding for Ebola response

‎President Bola Tinubu has approved the release of N10bn as emergency funding to strengthen Nigeria’s preparedness against a possible Ebola outbreak, following renewed cases reported in parts of Africa.


‎According to a statement signed by the president’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, on Tuesday, the intervention is aimed at reinforcing national health security systems and improving rapid response capacity.


‎The statement added, “The fund will strengthen the operational preparedness of the National Centre for Disease Control and Prevention and support critical national public health emergency response activities.”


‎The funding will primarily support the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention.


‎As part of the response, Tinubu also approved the establishment of a Presidential Task Force on Ebola Virus Disease Preparedness and Emerging Public Health Threats.


‎The task force will be chaired by the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, and will include relevant federal agencies and state representatives.


‎The move follows concerns over Ebola outbreaks recently reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.


‎The statement added that Nigeria is stepping up border and airport surveillance to prevent importation of the virus.


‎It noted, “Intensification of passenger screening at all international airports, including enhanced temperature checks and crowd-control protocols,” will be enforced under the new directive.


‎Key agencies involved in implementation include the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, the Nigeria Immigration Service, and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, alongside state governments and other federal ministries.


‎Other measures outlined include enhanced monitoring of passengers arriving from high-risk routes, activation of isolation centres at Lagos and Abuja international airports, and mandatory health declaration systems for inbound travellers.


‎He also directed that airport facilities, cargo zones, and baggage areas be regularly disinfected as part of preventive measures.


‎The task force has been mandated to coordinate with security, aviation, and diplomatic agencies to regulate flights from affected regions and designate specific terminals for high-risk arrivals to strengthen containment procedures.

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