Metro Comparing Jonathan's Handling of Ebola and Buhari's Handling of Lassa Fever

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VANGUARD has an opinion piece by Jude Ndukwe which compares President Muhammadu Buhari's handling of the Lassa fever epidemic and former President Goodluck Jonathan's handling of Ebola virus disease.

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At the time of writing this essay, Nigeria has lost 44 of her citizens to the dreaded Lassa Fever which like the equally dreaded Ebola Virus Disease is a haemorrhagic fever that spreads easily from one person to another even at the slightest of contacts. The two diseases need a comprehensive action plan involving the people and relevant agencies, local and international, as led and mobilised by government who deploys all resources necessary, be it human, cash and material, to tackle the menace headlong before it ravages the citizenry. That the disease has claimed 44 lives already within a short period of time shows how deadly it can be.

The Ebola virus which caused a worldwide stir in 2014 and claimed about 11, 000 lives in West Africa alone when the epidemic occurred that year, can be considered to be more fearsome because of the number of casualties it claims per occurrence and its rapid spread to even Europe and the US which also lost some seven citizens together in the outbreak.

However, with all its threats and spread; with all its fame for defying medicine, the then government of Presdient Goodluck Ebele Jonathan rose up to the occasion and confronted that monster with total commitment and vigour, mobilising government agencies, personnel and other resources; sensitising schools, offices, churches/mosques etc while equipping hospitals and other public places with anti-Ebola kits and releasing the sum of N200million each to Lagos and Rivers States which had reported cases of the disease then despite the states being led by APC, the then opposition party, the disease could not do much damage to Nigeria contrary to genuine fears and worry expressed by the international community then.

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SOURCE: VANGUARD
 
Honestly the level of this govt commitment to fighting this lassa fever is really poor. There is no serious public awareness, no proper information about dos and donts concerning the outbreak.
 
Honestly the level of this govt commitment to fighting this lassa fever is really poor. There is no serious public awareness, no proper information about dos and donts concerning the outbreak.
If it is public awareness and sensitization, i am pretty sure the government has been doing that well.
 
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