Tuesday, 26 August 2014

NCDC- Nigeria Can Eradicate Ebola By September!

The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has said that Nigeria can eradicate the deadly Ebola epidemic from the country by September if it sustains its current efforts at tackling the disease.
This was disclosed by the project director of the centre, Prof. Abdulsalami Nasidi, during his presentation at a workshop organised by the National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA) on Molecular Diagnosis and Treatment for Hemorrhagic and Zoonotic Viral Diseases, yesterday in Abuja.
He said, "Let me say here that if the current efforts at tackling the disease are sustained, we should be able to defeat Ebola on or before September 6, 2014. But, that is not say the threat of reappearance will no longer be there."
Prof. Nasidi, who said Ebola was already on its way out of the nation, urged Nigerians to stop panicking over disease, saying it was not as deadly as it is being painted, adding that the virus is not easily contactable until the living host becomes visibly sick.
He commended President Goodluck Jonathan, Governor Babatunde Fashola and Minister of Health, Prof Onyebuchi Chukwu, for the support given to health workers to confront the virus.
"The president should be commended because he came back from a trip when the virus landed in the nation and swiftly went into action by championing the cause of containing the disease, and made funds available to that effect. The minister and governor are excellent people; their performance was excellent because they acted swiftly and decisively to bring the situation under control," he said.
He further condemned the call by some embassies for intending travellers to present an Ebola-free certificate, describing it as unnecessary.
According to him, "You only need to screen (the blood of) those who have come in contact with an infected person, not everybody. Asking everybody to screen their blood for Ebola is out of WHO's recommendation."
The federal government, he added, was already taking it up with embassies that now put this as one of the requirements for visa processing.
But NABDA DG Prof Lucy Agabadu said "the agency can now quickly detect Ebola before it blow to a full disease because we now do a molecular laboratory diagnosis of any sample."
She said researchers from the agency "made the breakthrough in collaboration with scientists from South Korea."
Earlier, the Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Abdu Bulama, urged experts at the workshop to explore treatment options for Ebola.
He said his ministry would continue to collaborate with ministry of health in finding lasting solution to the Ebola scourge.

School Holiday may be extended to check Ebola spread!

As a precautionary measure to check spread of the Ebola Virus Disease, the Nigerian Minister of Education Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau is expected to meet with state Education Commissioners today on the possibility of extending the current school holiday which is supposed to end next Monday.
Spokesman to Shekarau's, Sule Ya'u Sule, reportedly told  newsmen that participants at the meeting would deliberate on the matter before the government makes any pronouncement on it.
"The minister has got the mandate of the president to meet with all education commissioners from the 36 states of the federation to discuss the issue and come up with a stand," he said.
Ya'u said the matter concerns all the country, hence the need to allow stakeholders in the sector to analyze the situation and decide on it.
"The stakeholders will at the end of the meeting come up with a recommendation upon which government will decide whether to extend the summer holiday or not," he said. 

Defense Headquarters Denies Troops Fleeing Allegations, Says soldiers Pursued Fleeing Boko Haram Terrorists Past International Boundaries!

Following allegations that hundreds of troops in Gamboru Ngala and Banki towns reportedly fled their duty posts into Cameroon, after they ran short of ammunition in their encounter with Boko Haram terrorists who stormed the two communities with sophisticated weapons in search of security operatives.
The Defence Headquarters, clarified the story, saying that the 480 Nigerian soldiers found on Cameroonian soil actually pursued fleeing Boko Haram terrorists past international boundaries of both countries against international law, hence they needed to surrender to Cameroonian authorities as required by law to show they were not on a hostile mission.
Gamboru Ngala and Banki towns share boundaries with Cameroon Republic which have been witnessing series of deadly attacks in recent times, including the massacre of over 300 traders in Gamboru Main Market in May.
The attacks on the communities came barely 24 hours after leader of the sect, Abubakar Shekau released a new video proclaiming an Islamic Caliphate in Gwoza town which was taken over by the insurgents.
Gamboru Ngala is North-East and about 180 kilometres, while Banki town in Bama Local Government Area is South-East and about 120 kilometres from Maiduguri, the state capital.
A source said many of the terrorists were killed by troops in Gamboru-Ngala before the troops ran out of ammunition and had to cross over the border into Cameroon to join forces with their Cameroonian counterparts to repel the attacks.
According to a BBC Hausa programme, the insurgents invaded Banki town on Sunday, and stormed Gamboru-Ngala, at about 5am, yesterday.
It was gathered that while in Banki, the insurgents overpowered the troops on ground by deploying rocket-propelled launchers, and improvised explosive devices, IEDs on the duty posts of the troops who managed to escape and fled towards Amhide villages before they entered Cameroon for safety.
It was also revealed that some of the troops in Banki fled to Marwa through Gazawa, another community bordering Borno and Cameroon Republic. It was not clear whether there was any casualty on both sides. However, sources said many casualties were recorded including terrorists, security operatives and civilians who were caught up in the crossfire.
400 soldiers escape to Cameroon
Also in Gamboru-Ngala, it was discovered that more than 400 of the troops managed to escape during the attack on their facilities, and reunited with their Cameroonian counterparts who made frantic efforts to repel the attackers. As residents said, the exchange of gunfire was ongoing between the terrorists and the military around the border communities of Cameroon and Nigeria.
A resident of Gamboru, who fled to Maiduguri yesterday evening, told our correspondent that "the insurgents who occupied the area were not after civilians, and asked residents not to flee, saying they were not in the town to attack civilians but military operatives.
"Some of us who could not withstand the sounds of gunshots and explosions between the insurgents and the military had to flee for safety, while others managed to stay based on the terrorists' assurance that they were not after residents. Unfortunately, as I am speaking to you, I have seen corpses of civilians and that of terrorists on the streets of Gamboru-Ngala, suspected to have been caught up in the crossfire or stray bullets".
A top military source in Maiduguri, who is not authorized to speak to the press confirmed the attacks in the border communities, insisting that the fighting was ongoing, but couldn't give the number of casualties.
The position of things, by Defence HQ
The Defence Headquarters in its reaction to Nigerian troops found in Cameroon explained that military authorities of both countries have discussed the issue and resolved it while the Nigerian soldiers have returned to their base.
A report posted on the Defence Blog regarding the incident said: "The Nigerian troops that were found in Cameroon was as a result of a sustained battle between the troops and the terrorists around the borders with Cameroon which saw Nigerian troops charging through the borders in a tactical manoeuvre.
"Eventually they found themselves on Cameroonian soil. Being allies, the normal protocol of managing such incident demanded that the troops submit their weapons in order to assure the friendly country that they were not on a hostile mission.
"Following necessary discussions between Nigerian and Cameroonian military authorities, the issues have been sorted out. Subsequently, the troops are on their way back to join their unit in Nigeria.
"The reference to the incident as a defection is therefore not appropriate considering the discussion between the two countries' military leadership and the series of contacts with the soldiers who have confirmed that they are safe.
Adamawa acting gov imposes curfew
Meanwhile, following the escalating insurgent attacks on Madagali, Gulak and other adjoining villages in the border between Adamawa and Borno states, Acting Governor of Adamawa State has declared a 24-hour curfew in the areas.
Source: vanguard news

Monday, 25 August 2014

Boko haram sacks hometown of Adamawa Gov, Gulak!

"Can life be normal again in my town? 
Will my people return to their homes again? 
Will they ever have peace of minds again, even if at the end of the day they return to the once deserted land?. 
These were questions allegedly asked by one Ahmed Musa Mohammed, a resident of Gwoza Local government area of Borno State who lost some of his immediate family members to the insurgents, even as he himself managed to escape unhurt.
Barely five days after the dreaded Islamic sect, Boko Haram, dislodged the Police Mobile Training Camp in Limankara village of Gwoza Local Government Area of Borno State, the terrorist reportedly group stormed Adamawa border communities in Madagali and sacked the whole community before hoisting their black and white flags, after dislodging soldiers in the area.
Madagali town, which is about 20 kilometres from destroyed Gwoza town, is also located between Adamawa, Borno and Cameroun Republic, surrounded by Mandara Mountains and the home town of the Acting Governor, Ahmed Fintiri; former Deputy Governor, James Ngillari, as well as the former Special Adviser to the President, Ahmed Gulak.
Although, this was not the first time Madagali area was being attacked, the latest attack which occurred on Saturday, was reportedly the deadliest, with scores of residents feared killed, before the insurgents dislodged the community and established a settlement there.
When contacted on phone, the Chairman Madagali Local Government Council, James Abawu Watharda, told Sunday Independent, "the insurgents, are in large number, and using Rocket Propelled Launchers, Improvised Explosive Devices and petrol bombs, invaded our communities and already heading to Madagali and opened fire on innocent civilians before overpowering security operatives and vigilante groups.
Confirming the incident, Watharda reportedly added: "yes, some Boko Haram terrorists invaded most of our villages, shooting sporadically and killing many innocent people and destroyed a lot of houses before hoisting their flags in different locations.
"We, the people of Madagali, are worried with the spate of killings and destruction by terrorists without military or security agencies confronting them".
He added: "The terrorists are now having a field day, they stormed Gwoza. Just last Wednesday, the terrorists invaded the Police Mobile Training Camp in nearby Limankara village and took over the facilities on ground and today they are here in Madagali.
"For now, people are fleeing for their lives and no one can tell the exact casualty, because of the pandemonium that ensued," Watharda said.
Reports said that this development forced some Internally Displaced Persons, who ran away from the Gwoza attacks three weeks ago and resettled at neighboring Madagali town and residents to vacate their community following the sounds of explosions and gunshots that ensued from the terrorists.
One of the Gwoza refugees, who was in Gulak after fleeing, Dauda Musa said "the latest attack forced many people in Madagali, including the displaced persons to flee to neighbouring Mubi and Gombi towns of Adamawa for fear of possible attacks from the terrorists who now operate freely without confrontation from security operatives".
All efforts to get the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), in Adamawa State,
Micheal Haa, proved abortive as his phone line was switched off as at the time of going to press, but sources at the police headquarters confirmed the report, saying plans were on the way to protect the people of the area.

35 Police Officers Missing After Boko Haram Attack!

It has been alleged that thirty-five Policemen have been missing after Boko Haram rebels raided a training facility in Nigeria's remote just outside the town of Gwoza.
Authorities announced they had launched a search for the missing group, "with very promising prospects of locating them," Police spokesman Emmanuel Ojukwu said in a statement, quoted by AFP.
According to the Nigerian Police, it is the third attack by the group so far this month in the northeastern state of Borno, believed to be a Boko Haram stronghold.
Ojukwu acknowledged that some officers may have fled without having had the chance to report their whereabouts. He added that investigations were ongoing, and it was premature to speculate on whether the officers had been taken hostage by the jihadist militants.

Richard Attenborough dies aged 90!

British director and actor Richard Attenborough has died.



Information revealed he died on Sunday lunchtime, after a sparkling career spanning six decades, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) said on Sunday.
"We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of esteemed filmmaker and former BAFTA President, Lord Attenborough," the organisation said in a statement.
"A titan of British cinema, to say he embodied its finest qualities is to have it backwards. British film would do well to live up to the example of industry, skill and compassion set by Richard, Lord Attenborough," the organisation said.
Attenborough, who appeared in movies such as "Brighton Rock", "The Great Escape" and "Jurassic Park", in a career spanning six decades, his son told broadcaster BBC.
"His acting in 'Brighton Rock' was brilliant, his directing of 'Gandhi' was stunning - Richard Attenborough was one of the greats of cinema," British Prime Minister David Cameron wrote on Twitter.
Attenborough, who won eight Oscars for the 1982 movie "Gandhi", including best film and best director, was born in Cambridge in 1923.

A member of the British House of Lords with the Labour Party, Attenborough was celebrated on Twitter by many politicians who had known him.
"Very sad to learn of death of Richard Attenborough, a fine man in every way. Proud that he was a Labour peer," wrote Labour leader in the house Janet Royall.
"Really sad news death Richard Attenborough brilliant actor film director," wrote former cabinet minister Peter Hain. "Stalwart lovely man & friend".
Britain's Labour party paid tribute to Attenborough, saying he "made an enormous contribution to our country and to the film industry both as an actor and a director".
Known for his 1987 drama "Cry Freedom", set in South Africa under apartheid, Attenborough "believed passionately in social justice", a party spokesman said.
Football club Chelsea, of which Attenborough was a lifelong supporter, also paid tribute to the director.
"His personality was woven into the tapestry of the club over seven decades. He was a consistent force for good at the club, even in dark times," the club said in a statement.
"Lord A was a thoroughly lovely and talented man who used his fame and influence for the good of the many causes close to his heart. We will always be grateful that our football club was one of them."
The brother of famous wildlife presenter David, Attenborough had three children with his wife Sheila, who he had married aged 21.
In 2004 his daughter Jane Holland and her daughter Lucy were killed in the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami.
His surviving children are Michael, a theatre director, and Charlotte, an actor.
Increasingly frail after reportedly falling down the stairs at home, Attenborough moved into a West London Care Home with his wife towards the end of his life.
He was aged 90.
May his soul find eternal rest. 







Nigerian government set to honor late Lagos doctor, as Association of meat sellers lament drastic decline in sales since Ebola outbreak!

Dr Stella Ameyo Adadevoh, will in the next few days be honoured by President Goodluck Jonathan, for her commitment to the service of humanity, and ensuring that Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) did not spread beyond what it is now, a commitment which led to her untimely death.
The Minister of Health, Onyebuchi Chukwu, disclosed this when the Association of Private Medical Practitioners visited him in Abuja, on Friday.
However, Nigeria has now recorded two more cases of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) from secondary contacts to the index case.
While applauding the efforts of private medical practitioners, Chukwu said the roles of the First Consultant Hospital and the late Dr Adadevoh were very crucial in ensuring that the virus did not spread as in other countries.
He said the role of private medical practitioners have become sacrosanct, saying, "Particularly now that public medical practitioners, doctors, are on strike.
"You have lost one of your colleague, Dr Adadevoh; we mourn her and all Nigerians who lost their lives to Ebola. We will ensure that her bravery, courage and patriotism do not go unnoticed,
Chukwu told the private medical practitioners led by Dr Frank Odake: "Very soon, you will hear about her honour. Very soon, the number one citizen will say something about it."
The minister who earlier briefed journalists on the update of the EVD said: "Nigeria has now recorded the first two cases of Ebola Virus Disease in secondary contacts of the index case, the Liberian-American.
"The two patients are spouses of primary contacts of the Liberian-American. They are among the secondary contacts who have been under surveillance.
"This now brings to four, the total number of Ebola Virus Disease patients currently under treatment at the isolation ward.
"This also means that the total number of cases of Ebola Virus Disease so far reported in the country is 14. The number of deaths still remains five, while the number of those successfully managed and discharged also stands at five.
"The Federal Government, working with the Lagos State Government and other partners, will continue to maintain vigilance, continue to strengthen our containment activities, and wishes to reassure the Nigerian public and the global community that we will not relent in our efforts until the very last case of the Ebola Virus Disease is seen in Nigeria."
Meanwhile, following the assertion by medical practitioners that Ebola could be caught through consumption of bushmeat, there has been and outcry by bush meat sellers that the pronouncement is gradually running them out of business.
It was gathered that the Association of Meat Sellers during the week staged a protest in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, debunking the claims by the medical practitioners.
Saturday Independent traced the bushmeat sellers to their depot at Aleshinloye Market in Ibadan, where their leader, Chief (Mrs) Risikat Odeyemi, 67, who has been in the business for 50 years, expressed reservation over the doctors' claim.
She said members of her association had become idle since the unfortunate report, and to confirm her claim, not a single customer came to inquire about bushmeat all through the time our reporter was with the group.
This, according to her, was unusual, saying that before the report, customers used to park vehicles and wait for them to prepare the meat for them to buy.