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Ministry Of Health To Test 2018 Hajj Pilgrims Of Lassa Fever
The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewale, says
Nigeria does not constitute a global threat to any nation due to isolated cases
of Lassa fever recorded in some states in the country.
Adewale stated this at the meeting of the Secretary
to the Government of the Federation (SGF) with Hajj Stakeholders on Lassa
fever, organised by his office in Abuja.
The Minister said that Nigeria was on the verge of
being declared Lassa fever free as the country currently has only a single
reported case of the disease in one week.
He said that since January this year, due to the
measures put in place by the Federal Government, incidence of Lassa fever was
declining, saying.
“I can tell you that in the last one week only one
case was recorded in Nigeria.”
According to him, the World Health Organisation (WHO)
has also confirmed that in the last eight weeks the disease is going down in
Nigeria.
He assured the government would continue to work
assiduously to ensure constant surveillance of disease saying “any case of
fever we will test to be sure is not Lassa fever”.
He said that the Ministry of Health was building
capacity of health workers to ensure quick response, adding that President
Muhammadu Buhari has released fund for the upgrade of health facilities and
procurement of Lassa fever drugs.
Commenting on 2018 Hajj, the Minister said all
Nigerian pilgrims must be thoroughly screened before they would be allow to be
transported to Saudi Arabia for Umrah or Hajj, adding no Nigerian would be
allowed to travel to Saudi with Lassa fever.
Speaking Earlier, the Executive Chairman, National
Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), Abdullahi Muhammed said Saudi Authority had
mapped out strategies and precautionary steps that would ensure that no
Nigerian pilgrim enters the country with anything that would cause transmission
or infection of Lassa fever.
” As you are all aware of recent, there have been
media reports with regards to Lassa fever in Nigeria which drew the attention
of Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health and in their wisdom they mapped out some
preventive measures to guard against it transmission in Saudi during hajj.”
He assured that NAHCON, as the regulatory body for
Hajj and Umrah, would do whatever it takes to complement the efforts of Saudi
authority in ensuring that all travellers for hajj and Umrah are free of
anything that had to do with Lassa fever.
” Since this matter was brought to the attention of
the commission, we quickly wrote to the SGF and draw the government attention
to the precautionary measures that the Saudi Authority will take.
” In the wisdom of the SGF he decided that we should
have this very important stakeholders meeting with all Commissioners for Health
from 36 states of the Federation and FCT.
” The essence of this gathering is for us to map out
strategies that will give comfort to the Saudi Ministry of Health and the
international community that Nigerian pilgrims will not in anyway endanger the
lives of other members of the community that are performing hajj or umrah,”
Muhammad said.
He said that NAHCON and all State Pilgrims Welfare
Boards had agreed to work together in line with the guidelines that would be
issued by the Federal Ministry of Health and other relevant agencies in
screening pilgrims and their luggage thoroughly.
This according to him, would make sure that pilgrims
luggage did not carry any insect or animal that transmit or could cause the
infection of Lassa fever.
The NAHCON boss urged Executive Secretaries and
Chairmen of State pilgrims boards to rededicate themselves so that Nigeria
could prove to the world that the country was not a carrier of Lassa fever.
He, therefore, said that NAHCON had resolved as a
matter of priority to constitute a National Medical Team for 2018 Hajj that
would work hand in hand with all the relevant agencies in the screening of
pilgrims to ensure that they are medically fit to travel to Saudi.
” I want to assure our brothers in Saudi Arabia that
we will not allow any of our pilgrim to endanger the lives of other nationals
that will be coming for hajj or umrah.
” We understand the fears and we will work together
to address the situation, “he said.
The SGF, Mr Boss Mustapha, said that the efforts put
in place by the Federal Government to curtail the spread of Lassa fever was
yielding good results.
Mustafa, represented by the Permanent Secretary,
Special Duties, Office of SGF, Mr Olusegun Adekunle, urged Nigerians to change
the narrative about the disease because it was seriously declining. (NAN)
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