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Monday 18 August 2014

Fashola addresses reports of Ebola patients being unfairly treated

In a broadcast yesterday August 17th, Lagos state governor, Raji Fashola debunked reports of Ebola patients in Lagos state-provided Isolation wards being maltreated. While appreciating the concerns of relatives and friends of the victim, Governor Fashola said they are receiving the best care health..
"I appreciate the concerns and anxiety that friends and relatives of sick victims must be going through. I assure you that our thoughts and prayers are with you. I understand that you expect special care for your loved ones, and this is to be expected. I assure you that they are receiving the best care that the experts have recommended to us, given the circumstances; because they say that this is the best way to proceed especially because experienced personnel in Ebola containment and management have always been a challenge" Fashola said. Read the full text of his broadcast after the cut...
 
Dear Lagosians,
As you must now be aware, we are facing perhaps our biggest challenge to public health and the safety of human lives at this moment with the discovery of the Ebola virus in our state.

This poses a threat to the primary purpose of our Government whi...ch is to save lives.

This address has become necessary to respond to a series of text messages, e-mails and telephone calls that I have received in order to reiterate some of what you may already know, to share information about what you may not know, and to keep everybody safe.

This has become the moreso in the light of allegations that are making the rounds, either that victims are being neglected, orthat a useful drug or vaccine is being rejected or that there is a shortage of funds.

I wish to state very categorically that none of these is true.

What is true is that we should perhaps never have been in this situation, but we are now in it.

What is true is that the Ebola virus did not break outfrom within Nigeria, it was imported into Nigeria.

What is true is that we have followed all the contacts that we know who have had primary and secondary contacts with the patient who imported the virus into our state, or with people who had contact with him.

Because we had to react to an unexpected situation, we had to react in a proper and methodical way, according to acceptable global health standards.

I can now tell you that in the last one week, with the help and advice of our technical partners, such as the World Health Organisation, the Centre for Disease Control and the Medecins Sans Frontiers, who have tracked this virus and studied it for decades, our response is a lot better than when the news first broke; and our capacity is increasing daily.

Although we have suffered very painful losses of lives, I think it is fair to say that we are not yet at an epidemic stage and we are determined to do everything not to get to that stage; because of the grave consequences to the safety of human lives.

We have provided information to the public on all state-owned media, while the private media have commendably joined in this effort. There is also information available on the social media platform.

Since Monday last week, precisely on the 11th of August, I commenced meetings on an almost daily basis with stakeholders in our society, religious leaders, traditional rulers, market men and women, community development associations, to brief them of the risk, to re-assure them that we are daily gaining control, to advise them and all of you to be cautious but not to panic.

My view of the fact that we are gaining control, is informed by verifiable facts that I receive daily from our health workers that all the cases of those who have either unfortunately died, or those who are sick, and those who are contacts under surveillance are directly traceable to the imported case.

There is also now the news that a confirmed victim has fully recovered, which reinforces the advice from our experts that it is not an automatic death sentence.

This is encouraging news from which our containment strategy can profit greatly; because it means that we do not have any case of unknown origin, which will raise the risk of an epidemic.

Dear Lagosians, the challenge of managing the Ebola virus is big but our resolve to contain and defeat it is bigger.

That resolve is demonstrated by the courage shown by the first set of health workers at state and federal levels who stood up to be counted, and the leadership of the state and federal Ministries of Health with the support of our international partners.

In spite of fear, they stood up to be counted at a time of grave danger.

We should salute their courage, professionalism, patriotism and humanitarian disposition.

They are the heroes and heroines that we have looked for for a long time. I cannot thank them enough.

While we are doing everything to assure their safety and to give them confidence to proceed; I want to passionately appeal that we must not do anything to distract them or demotivate them.

What they need now is our encouragement and support to gain even stronger control of the situation.

What they do not need are rumours and the distractions that they can bring with them.

I appreciate the concerns and anxiety that friends and relatives of sick victims must be going through. I assure you that our thoughts and prayers are with you.

I understand that you expect special care for your loved ones, and this is to be expected.

I assure you that they are receiving the best care that the experts have recommended to us, given the circumstances; because they say that this is the best way to proceed especially because experienced personnel in Ebola containment and management have always been a challenge.

What will be helpful to the situation now is additional medical personnel, who are willing to volunteer to join hands with those on the frontline.

But the experts also caution that those who sign up cannot immediately start to participate in the isolation ward, where sick people are being treated, no matter how qualified and experienced they are.

They must undergo a few days of training by our international body of advisers and understand the protocol for operation in the isolation ward for their own safety, and the sustenance of the containment plan to stop the virus from spreading.

To those who are seeking to do brisk business from this situation, I offer a word of caution and re-assessment. This is not our way.

I must also say to those who are seeking to raise funds that we appreciate your concerns but we are not yet at a fund raising stage and I cannot foresee that eventuality.

For now, the state has enough resources to fund everything that is needed. This is what your taxes can do in emergencies. Our House of Assembly has thankfully approved a request for any needed expenditure.

The President, Dr.GoodluckEbele Jonathan and the Honourable Minister for Health have shown the appropriate level of concern about the national and global risks that this poses and I am sure they will provide funds should we be unable to do so, if we ask for it.

The combined team of State and Federal personnel, our international partners, are daily sharing information with the public and the Federal Government about the status of the patients and contacts in a transparent way, and we should all please listen to them. They are the ones who have the facts.

What all of us must do is to follow all their advice, especially about reporting any suspected cases and about increasing our personal hygiene by constant washing of our hands with soap and water.

We should stop unhygienic practices of urinating in public and defaecating in public because those are body fluids and waste through which the virus is known to thrive.

This new week, starting from today and the next one, will bethe sharpest part of the curve that we expect to negotiate.

Last week we cleared a total of61 (SIXTY ONE) contactsafter the 21 days surveillance which is the known lifespan of the virus.

These people were not sick. They were persons who needed to be monitored because of real or suspected contacts to be certain that they did not eventually fall sick.

We cautiously wait to see how many more people will be cleared and hope that there will be no new cases.

Nevertheless, our strategy is to prepare for the worst by making plans to expand the facility to take any new cases, while we hope for the best.

There is a lot to do, and we need your collaboration to remain focused on containment and treatment.

Finally, I will like to say that this is the first time that the virus has infected people in an urban centre. It is a steep learning curve for everybody but it presents a huge opportunity for us as a people to show the world how to overcome it.

With your support and understanding, we will do no less, because we intend to overcome and defeat this threat.

BabatundeRajiFashola, SAN
Governor of Lagos State

78 comments:

Gist arena said...

JUST KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK THAT U ARE DOING TO STOP THE SPREAD OF EBOLA IN LAGOS. U WILL WIN THIS FIGHT.

Gist arena said...

JUST KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK THAT U ARE DOING TO STOP THE SPREAD OF EBOLA IN LAGOS. U WILL WIN THIS FIGHT.

Gist arena said...

JUST KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK THAT U ARE DOING TO STOP THE SPREAD OF EBOLA IN LAGOS. U WILL WIN THIS FIGHT.

Bishop Dammy said...

God will settle everything! Its just a matter of time! Mind you gov fashola mentioned prayers so if uv not started praying please do. Isaiah 41:10. BishopDammy#

Unknown said...

I don't know wat to believe again in this country. I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

Unknown said...

IT IS WELL WITH OUR COUNTRY
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Ceeflo said...

Fashola ! A man of/for the people.......... Who shall "bell the cat" of political decay in Nigeria: FASHOLA !!

seyihenry said...

a good response by a proactive leader.

Anonymous said...

Thank you 4 dt insight. But weather recovered or not dey shld not be allowed 2 go home yet 4 now just 2 be more careful. Thank God dis virus did not enter ph 1st by now every state wuld gotn it bcos our gov. is only after APC

Anonymous said...

Did you expect him to admit to any maltreatment if it is indeed happening?

Anonymous said...

This man makes my heart and head swell.he didn't take to twitter or Facebook to address the issue (okupe,omokri,Abati) take note.
He connected directly with each one of us,individually.
Thank you for the information.
Linda,I suggest you differentiate yourself from other bloggers by blogging responsibly.
You don't have to carry all news even though you sometimes say its unconfirmed but majority of your readers have really low or no IQ.
Please be careful in disseminating information.

Anonymous said...

2 copas were killed in rivers state nd d govt did not do anyfin, dey dnt pay state alawi anymore. Thank God dis virus is not in ph it wud hv bin worst dan liberia

sweetie said...

Dis man really try 4 lagos,I wish is our next president i want eko onibaje to change to niger onibaje.##teamfasholaforpresident##

Anonymous said...

God bless you Mr. Governor.This will surely pass in Jesus name.

clara c. said...

spoke snc bt 2mch 2 read all,may God help us all.

Anonymous said...

Ur actions are indeed commendable Sir! Weldone and God bless u. I already see the end of dis disease. God bless Lagos! Long live Lagos! Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We shall support u in our own little ways Sir. Eko Oni baje o.

Anonymous said...

This is reassuring, I have prayed and will keep on praying to God for this condition to end and i know God will not put us to shame;they will never ask us where is our God.whether bio-terrorism or not, they will see that God will not forsake us. Oh God of Abraham and mercy, we are at your mercy! Save us!! Quick recovery to all those in the hospital IJN,Amen.

Unknown said...

Better man

Anonymous said...

God bless you Baba. You are a true leader. No blames...Thumbs up!

Anonymous said...

God bless you Baba. You are a true leader. No blames...Thumbs up!

Anonymous said...

God help u sir....... God av mercy on NIGERIA.

Chinma said...

"This is what your taxes can do in emergencies" I am glad to hear this and I give kudos to the State and Federal Governments for their unrelenting efforts and awareness created since the outbreak of this virus. I beg fellow Nigerians to join hands to fight it.

BRIGHTINO said...

Good he came out to clear the air. Fake news everywhere # I love MTN #

Unknown said...

We shall overcome...

queenreigneth@gmail.com

Unknown said...

This is a good one....God bless BRF...God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria...Gods protection on us all!!

ary said...

Fashola for PRESIDENT 2015

jennyA said...

Fashola is my gov any time any day.

Anonymous said...

Fashola for president 2015, I just believe in the man..... Wish he was my state governor bcox dt Willie obianyo gives me a poop seizure wit hs dump policies...#cheEzyjayne

ANYA IKENGA said...

In one sweep he castigates Federal Government in all spheres of the society and in another he praises them. Double speaking governor who says things against his own belief in order to please Tinubu. You don't belong to APC let me tell you. Follow the wise move of Ribadu. Thank You.

Anonymous said...

FASHOLA is working no doubt about that, if they want to know where there is no proper treatment they shld go to Liberia where classroom is been use for Ebola center, where everywhere is dirty d windows are wiidely open for other to contact Ebola, Liberia is horrible . We thk FASHOLA for for his proactive treatment giving to d patients. People shld exercise patient and allow him to do his work.

Anonymous said...

Heard (Li×”da's Ma×”)

Unknown said...

a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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This dude don too try abeg, so haters go chop pepe....
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

dessymal said...

Ppl with HIV/AIDS will nw hv bragging rights...

Anonymous said...

Weldon sir. God bless Lagos state Eko o ni baje o.

Didi 3000 said...

Sensible man, sensible results, sensible stategy.
This is the only man I would vote for, if Jonathan decides not to contest.
God bless d Ebola victims and allow them to get this cure on time. And Thank God! we are now talking of people being released.

Olumide Abiodun said...

I trust that everything is under control. But trust Nigerians to overreact about everything...This is not even an epidemic case, and Nigerians are acting like it is a Pandemic. God help us all tho, and be with the family of the affected.

Fshola, keep doing what you do best, which is putting people first. God will bless you sir.


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Thelma said...

Good one gov. I pray EVD will be a thing of d past in our dear nation.

Anonymous said...

Well said Governor Fashola. May God Almighty see us through this period, give healing to the sick and take away this plague from our land. God bless Lagos State. And God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. IJN Amen.

Amaka said...

Gov. Fashola get sense well well. Precise n correct. Imagine if it was one yeye Gov here in Lagos, by now, d whole 36 states will be overflowing with Ebola victims. Gov Fashola God bless u!

Anonymous said...

I am glad you didn't blame the Federal government this time. I am also glad that you have provided the appropriate facility now that the old was exposed. Thank you very much for that.

I hope people noticed the comment about using state funds till federal govt funds become necessary... This is to show that, the state should provide security and protect the lives of their residents first, and then when they have exhausted all options, they could invite the federal government or the Federal government can move in, if it feels the state cant handle it.

You all should get enlightened okay. Wont hurt a bit. I say this because i read how often you all crucify Pr.GEJ, so many individuals in power are taking advantage of our ignorance.

Tola Abegunde said...

Spot on! While people are offering to take care of the sick. Let's not distract these brave ones with unnecessary rumours that will de motivate them.

Julz Cakes said...

Nice one gov Fashola I believe you. Seriously reading this has reassured and made me have more hope that this will pass. God had a reason for not letting the ist case develop in some other states coz most of our governors and leaders can't handle it. Thank God for Fashola n lagos state government. By God's grace this ebola episode will end soon.

Anonymous said...

And this is how a leader addresses his people, he gives them a sense of hope...thank you Fashola

Unknown said...

May God Have mercy on us in this country

Anonymous said...

I must also say to those who are seeking to raise funds that we appreciate your concerns but we are not yet at a fund raising stage and I cannot foresee that eventuality.

For now, the state has enough resources to fund everything that is needed. This is what your taxes can do in emergencies. Our House of Assembly has thankfully approved a request for any needed expenditure.

The President, Dr.GoodluckEbele Jonathan and the Honourable Minister for Health have shown the appropriate level of concern about the national and global risks that this poses and I am sure they will provide funds should we be unable to do so, if we ask for it.

The above statements tells the man Fashola! How Honourable can a leader be! Others would have capitalized on this tragedy for self gain but not the man Fashola. God bless you sir. You will lead us further because your work cannot stop at the state level alone. If it's not 2015, it will be because God is preparing you for more greatness in future. Thank you sir for being true!

Anonymous said...

Chei , see responsible governor, How I WISH governor Fashola can come over to ABIA STATE and just govern us for only one month,

Anonymous said...

Well said sir...GOD bless Nigeria.#AMEN DaJaX

APPLE said...

They should be well taken care of . They are not animals. Even animals deserve to be treated well.

goldprecious said...

Wonderful....I really think they are doing a good job in containing this virus. May God help us all.

Unknown said...

Well spoken. The words were quite reassuring.

FUNMINISTA said...

Fashola For president#Nigeriaonibaje#

Anonymous said...

I don't know why I think this is PWO. My baba

Anonymous said...

Fashola for president!!! Let's take this serious and actually pick who we want instead of who is imposed on us. Just know you have my vote Brf. Think about it, after this tenure such greatness will go and be running Chambers somewhere. Lai lai o

Anonymous said...

Good governance in action!
I appreciate this laudable example of responsible AND responsive leadership.
Kudos to Governor Fashola, his team and all those who have put their lives at risk and have stood up to be counted at this crucial hour. They are examples worthy of emulation.
Let us not let the fear of Ebola overcome us for the Lord Has NOT given us a spirit of fear but of Love and Power and Soundness.
- AE

Shyla said...

I just wish Fashola could come back to rule again. I thank all health workers and volunteers. It is not easy doing stuff like this. We Naijas are known to castigate and point fingers. But pls let it not deter you guys from what you have already set out to do. God will reward you all accordingly. Keep up the good work.

Unknown said...

I so much have respect for this man, he acted immediately the news reached his door step,you are indeed to be emulated. I keep saying this ; THANK GOD IT STARTED IN LAGOS, if it were another state, they wouldn't have handled it the way Lagos government handled it. Weldon Sir.

Anonymous said...

Gov is trying in a big way. Pls contest for 2015 sir¤ u av sometin upstairs¤ atleast ur hat is not covering ur brain¤ thumbs up my boy~

Anonymous said...

This is what we call leadership

Anonymous said...

Security falls under federal government.. Prison, Police and co are funded by FG

. You need to get enlighted too.

Anonymous said...

I have said this before and i will repeat it again, Fashola will make a very good president. Fashola is good.

Anonymous said...

I couldn't agree less. I have said this before and i will say it again, Fashola will make a good president. Take it or leave it. He handles every challenge appropriately.

Anonymous said...

I couldn't agree less. I have said this before and i will say it again, Fashola will make a good president. Take it or leave it. He handles every challenge appropriately.

Anonymous said...

I couldn't agree less. Fashola is a president figure. He is the kind of president we need. God bless fashola. God bless Nigeria.

Anonymous said...

God.. Please give our PDP governors and president half the wisdon of this man... that should be the specific prayer point of every Nigerian.. cos slowly but surely.. we will get there with a few more fashola

All Nigerians want (the enlightened of them) at this stage is just a leader that seem to know what he is doing...

Anonymous said...

Fashola For 2015..........
Kemmuyi4luv@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Gosh I love this man. He just gave us hope. He truly is a leader. God bless him so much and direct his footsteps. And God bless Nigeria.

Anonymous said...

How I wish u were D.......... of dis gr8 Country.......
Olatee_seun@yahoo.com

Olaide Davies said...

I am proud of you sir.By the grace of God we shall overcome in Jesus name amen.

Anonymous said...

Why has this guy not been made president? The only leader so far that seems to have been for the people n actually have respect n compassion for them...where's bad lucks statement...all my guy does is sit in his mansion n condemn boko haram. If you ask me boko haram is targeting the wrong crowd...with stupid leaders chilling on their back side

Anonymous said...

The more you guys try to whitewash your dumb Jonathan the dumber you guys sound. Federal govt sells our oil and pockets half of it, even though they don't have citizens or land mass. Security is their responsibility, unless Nigeria is restructured and each region is allowed to sell its own resources and then contribute to fund the fed govt. Thank me later.

Anonymous said...

Fashola is very presidential. I can't imagine him in a debate with Goodluck Ebola Jonathan.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Gov Fashola. You are indeed a leader. You motivate me. God bless you sir.

Anonymous said...

If Fashola goes to an international function to represent us I'm sure I will not be disappointed. We will overcome this.

Petite Diva said...

Excuse me, can anybody tell me why this man is not going for presidency? Anyway if God wants him to be there something drastic would happen and push him there.

Imagine if the first Ebola case had presented in some states, we would have had a serious epidermic by now. Kudos to the first set of healthcare workers that were able to contain the primary case in Nigeria.

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EVA said...

The great Governor! Thanks!! But please can we have companies who can recycle so that most waste like discarded pure water sachet,tins,paper,plastic,etc,..can be recycled..this will go a long way to rid lagos of dirt and our drainages will be open.this is one major area we need to look at before u leave Gov, Bravo Gov Fashola!

Anonymous said...

Weldone Fashola, an example of how leaders should act and communicate

Anonymous said...

Alhamdullahi! Im so hapi reading this, Fashola is just a blessing to dis Nation, plz lets be wise.

Anonymous said...

I hope people have nt 4gotten this man is a Muslim, this is Islam...exactly wot d religion is all about! Im proud 'm a Muslim, nd 'll definately die being one.

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