There was panic yesterday at the Murtala Mohammed
International Airport, MMIA, Lagos as a Nigerian, who had already been cured of
Ebola Virus Disease in Sierra Leone arrived aboard Royal Air Maroc.
The ebola victim, Mr. Theophilus Onnakhinon, was flown from
Sierra Leone by the airline while his younger brother, Mr. Chinedu Eroka was
said to have absconded from the Sierra Leonean authorities. It was not however
clear why Eroka absconded.
A source close to the Port Health at the Lagos Airport
confided in aviation reporters yesterday that the victim had already been
treated of Ebola virus in Sierra Leone and cured of the disease by the health
authorities of that country after some weeks in their custody.
The source who doesn’t want to be named as he was not allowed
to talk to the media on the issue said that the victim was assisted into the
country by the Nigeria’s consular officer, Mrs. T. Mohammed.
According to the source, the consular officer accompanied the
victim into the country in order to avoid stigmatization by the Nigerian health
officials and other authorities at the airport.
On arrival in Nigeria, the victim was immediately handed over
to the Port Health officials at the Lagos airport who immediately isolated and
quarantined him.
As at the time of filing this report, the victim was said to
still being observed by the Port Health officials.
The source said that the essence of his being quarantined in
the country was for the Nigerian officials to also check his health status and
confirm that he was free of the disease before being released to the public.
The source said, “It is true that there was Ebola scare at
the Lagos airport today, (yesterday) but the fact is that the victim had been
cured of the disease in Sierra Leone before being assisted into Nigeria by our
consular officer in that country and immediately he landed, he was handed over
to the port health authorities who immediately carried out checks on him and
isolated him from the other passengers.
“But, the truth is that we just want to recheck what has
already been done by the Sierra Leonean authorities. You know, we cannot take
chances again in the country. I can assure you that the situation is under
control.”
However, the Port health services at the Lagos Airport have
declined to comment on the issue and directed our enquiry to the Ministry of
Health.
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