NYSC Suspends Orientation In Six States due to Ebola outbreak

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced the suspension of scheduled stream two orientation programme of the 2014 Batch ‘B’ Orientation in six states billed to start on Monday, September 1st due to the dreaded Ebola disease in the country.

Brig Gen Johnson Olawumi, the Director General of the NYSC, who announced the decision in Kubwa Orientation Camp in the Federal Capital Territory, said the corps members deployed to Adamawa, Bauchi, Jigawa, Borno, Gombe, and Yobe States will be affected by the directive.

Corps members posted to Adamawa State will have their orientation programme in Niger; Bauchi corps members are expected to resume in Plateau State, while those posted to Borno State are to go to Nasarawa State camp.

Other affected states are Gombe, where corps members are expected to serve in Benue, with Jigawa State corps members expected to have their orientation programme in Kaduna, while corps members posted to Yobe State are expected to resume at the Federal Capital Territory Orientation camp.

More fear As First Ebola Case Is Reported In Kwara

The Chairman, Ebola Viral Disease Control Committee, Kwara State, Prof. Sunday Opabola, on Thursday said that a suspected case of Ebola disease has been reported in the state.

He stated that the suspect is a seven-month old baby, who came with his parents from Ibadan for a visit to Ilorin.

Addressing journalists in Ilorin on Thursday, he stated that it has not yet been confirmed that the child is infected with Ebola and that there is no confirmed case of the disease in the state, as being rumoured. He added that residents of the state should not panic.

Opabola, who is also the Senior Special Assistant to the Kwara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, on Public Health, clarified that the baby, who was on Wednesday suspected to have been infected with Ebola, was found with some symptoms, which he said are not exclusive to Ebola disease.

According to him, the symptoms also manifest with patients of Lassa fever, cholera, malaria and some other diseases.

Opabola said that the baby initially manifested symptoms of malaria, and after treating him for about two days without improvement, his mother was advised to take him to a private paediatric specialist hospital in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.

He added that after a clinical assessment on the patient by the medical director of the hospital, the baby was diagnosed with Ebola-like symptoms, such as fever, diarrhea and vomiting of contents that partly contained blood.

According to him, the doctor consequently made a report of the baby’s case to the relevant government agency for necessary actions.

He stated that the government has temporarily closed down the private hospital where the baby was initially admitted.

Opabola, who is also a Professor of Medicine, said the state government immediately took the baby to the Specialist Hospital at Sobi in Ilorin, for proper attention. He added that samples from the patient had already being taken for tests at the University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, and another unnamed testing centre in Lagos.

He stated that results of the tests are expected to be ready on Friday (today).

The SSA disclosed that medical personnel attending to the baby at the specialist hospital use Personal Protective Equipment, while ambulance used to take him to the hospital is to be regularly decontaminated. The ambulance, he said, has been dedicated to conveying possible Ebola patients.

PUNCH

EXCLUSIVE TO PRIENBLOG.COM
for Updates, Advert placement, Online music promo, Publicity, Publishing of Articles etc….Contact: PRIENBLOG™

Twitter: @prienblog
Facebook: http://www.fb.me.com/prienblog
 Pins: 2858BDF5
✉ princeprien@gmail.com ,
✉ prien57@yahoo.com
Phone: 08052063461

AU Pledges One Million Dollars To Fight Ebola

The African Union has added to global efforts to contain and eradicate the Ebola virus disease with a pledge of one million US dollars.

Speaking in South Africa, the AU commission chairperson, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, said the fund is basically expected to fill the urgent needs of the countries affected by the disease which has killed more than a thousand people in West Africa.

As of August 11, the World Health Organization had recorded a total of 1,975 cases of confirmed, probable and suspected Ebola, including 1,069 deaths in Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.

Nigeria’s Federal Government had confirmed the death of another nurse who had primary contact with the late American- Liberian, Patrick Sawyer, on Thursday.

A statement issued by the Minister of Health, Prof.Chukwu Onyebuchi, in Abuja on Thursday, noted that the nurse is the fourth person to have died of the Ebola Virus Disease in the country.

He also said that the number of confirmed cases of persons with the Ebola Virus Disease is ten and not eleven as earlier reported.

Chukwu noted that she was one of the health workers that had primary contact with Mr Sawyer .

He said, “The fourth death recorded today was a Nigerian nurse who participated in the initial management of the index case. We have now recorded 10 confirmed cases of Ebola Virus Disease. Out of these, four have died and eight are currently under treatment.”

The minister also apologised for the error in the number of confirmed cases given to journalists at a press briefing organised by the Federal Ministry of Health in Abuja earlier in the day.

Chukwu noted, “It is important to note that the number of confirmed cases remains 10 as at today and not 11 as earlier announced this morning. We regret the error which arose from double counting in the process of communicating the additional death from the operational centre in Lagos to the Federal Ministry of Health.”

<

p class=”post-sig”>

EXCLUSIVE TO PRIENBLOG.COM
for Updates, Advert placement, Online music promo, Publicity, Publishing of Articles etc….Contact: PRIENBLOG™

Twitter: @prienblog
Facebook: http://www.fb.me.com/prienblog
 Pins: 2858BDF5
✉ princeprien@gmail.com ,
✉ prien57@yahoo.com
Phone: 08052063461

16,000 resident doctors sacked by Federal Government

THE Federal Government on Wednesday sacked all resident doctors in the country.

In a press release by the Deputy Director of Press, Federal Ministry of Health, Alhaji Isiaka Yusuf, the Federal Government said it had to do so after exploring all avenues to end the strike, which it said had compounded the health crisis in the country.

It would be recalled that the Nigeria Medical Association had directed its members natiuonwide to go on strike on July 1. The National Association of Resident Doctors, an affiliate of the NMA, has put its numerical strentgh at about 16,000.

“The situation has been compounded by the recent importation of the Ebola Virus Disease into Nigeria on July 20, 2014. Following the Presidential declaration of a National Public Health Emergency on Ebola Disease, which has united the entire country in the efforts to contain the disease, it is quite regrettable that the people who should take leadership role in the fight against the Ebola disease are now the most unsupportive,’” the statement said.

The resident doctors were unceremoniously relieved of their jobs after the Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, on Wednesday, issued a directive terminating the residency training programme for doctors in the country until further notice.

The PUNCH learnt that the development, however, was without prejudice to the employment of locum doctors on six months renewable contract tied to excellent performance.

In a circular by the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health, Mr. L.N. Awute, to all Chief Medical Directors and medical directors in public hospitals across the country, said the development was “for the purposes of appraising the challenges in the health sector’.

“The honourable minister has directed that you issue letters of termination of Residency Training appointment to the affected Resident Doctors in your hospital immediately,’’ Awute said.

In another copy attached to the letter, the ministry also directed the CMDs to pay “salaries and allowances for one month in lieu of notice.”

“You are required to surrender all hospital property in your possession, including any staff identity card,” the statement added in the instruction to the doctors affected by the development.

The National Association of Resident Doctors, has however, described the directive as unfortunate.

In a telephone interview with our correspondent, the NARD president, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Dr. Moroof Abdulsalam said the development would be resisted. Abdulsalam who said he was not sure of the exact number of doctors affected, however disclosed that there are over 60 centres in Nigeria where residency training programmes are undertaken. According to him there are about 200 resident doctors in each of the centre.

“It came as a shock to us. As we speak, the national officers of the Nigeria Medical Association and the NARD are meeting. We are waiting for further directive.

We have told our members to remain calm in the face of this provocation. We all know that resident doctors are the engine rooms of the health sector especially in this country where we have a shortage of specialists.

That anyone would even moot the idea is unimaginable. The Lagos State Government did it two years ago and we all know what happened. We will resist this,” he said.

PUNCH.

EXCLUSIVE TO PRIENBLOG.COM
for Updates, Advert placement, Online music promo, Publicity, Publishing of Articles etc….Contact: PRIENBLOG™

Twitter: @prienblog
Facebook: http://www.fb.me.com/prienblog
 Pins: 2858BDF5
✉ princeprien@gmail.com ,
✉ prien57@yahoo.com
Phone: 08052063461

EVIL: Headless body of a man found in Mile 12, Lagos | Graphic photo

Residents of Agiliti, Mile 12 Lagos, woke up today to a gruesome sight. The headless body of a young man was found on a side street.

On closer inspection, it was discovered that his manhood had also been cut off. People suspect it was ritual murder but no one knows for sure what happened.

The murdered man has since been identified by people who claim to know him. See the pics after the cut

<

p class=”post-sig”>

EXCLUSIVE TO PRIENBLOG.COM
for Updates, Advert placement, Online music promo, Publicity, Publishing of Articles etc….Contact: PRIENBLOG™

Twitter: @prienblog
Facebook: http://www.fb.me.com/prienblog
 Pins: 2858BDF5
✉ princeprien@gmail.com ,
✉ prien57@yahoo.com
Phone: 08052063461