Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola appeared miffed Wednesday
over the claims by the Federal authorities of containing the spread of
Ebola in the sprawling metropolis of 20 million people.
Without
mentioning names and leaving little doubt about whom his arrows were
pointed, Fashola in his valedictory October 1 speech, said he had heard
stories emanating from campaign podiums with claims of conquering Ebola.
“The
question we must ask is whether those who make these claims saw
Ebola?”, the governor asked and went on to attribute the achievement to
‘heroic health workers’.
“Because of their service and heroism, we were able to declare Lagos State Ebola-free on the 18th of September, 2014…
“It is women like Stella Ameyo Adedevoh to whom such a claim rightly belongs.
“It
is young Nigerians like Dr. Morris Ibeawuchi, who first made contact
with the index case patient and continued to treat him who saw and
conquered Ebola. He got infected, from doing his job, got sick, survived
and is back to his job.
“It is first responders from the Lagos State
Ministry of Health like Dr. Jide Idris, Dr. Yewande Adesina, Dr. Wale
Ahmed, Dr. Kayode Oguntimehin who saw Ebola. They responded to the call
from First Consultant Hospital. They spent 12 (Twelve) hours daily in
the early days supervising the construction of Ebola containment
facility when the epidemic broke. The Lagos State Infectious Disease
Hospital which later became the epicenter of Ebola management used to
house tuberculosis patients and patients with infectious diseases. Those
patients vented their anger on these people when they had to be moved
to create room for the Ebola centre. I know they spat at Dr. Adesina for
doing her job.
“Dr. Abdul-Salam Nasidi of the National Disease
Control Centre in Abuja saw and conquered Ebola. He helped in no small
way to co-ordinate the containment.
“Dr. David Brett-Mayor of the
World Health Organization saw and conquered Ebola. He single handedly
started the Ebola isolation ward having cleared and cleaned the room. He
admitted and cared for the patients before any Nigerian doctor joined
him.
“Professor S. A. Omilabu, the dedicated virologist at LUTH, saw
Ebola and conquered it. He coordinated the fault free testing for Ebola
and managed all the samples professionally.
“Peter Adewuyi saw Ebola
and conquered it. He led the contact tracing team of many dedicated
officers for the first 2 (two) weeks.
“Mrs. Funmi Lagbokun, Mrs.
Modupe Aiyedun Davies, Mrs. Basirat Adeoye, Ms F. O. Bamgboye, Mrs. K.
O. Oshisanya, Mrs. Kazeem Abioye, Mrs. Abiola Lasaki and Mrs. K.
Adeshina all saw and conquered Ebola.
“They were the dedicated team
of nurses, nursing aid, care giver, health assistant and hygienist who
commenced work voluntarily in the Ebola containment ward without any
demand other than the sense of duty.
“Yemi Gbadegesin and Abdulsalam saw and conquered Ebola.
“They
coordinated the de-contamination, removal and burial of the index case
and other cases, and it is because of them that First Consultant can
re-open for business.
“Dear Lagosians, these were the people who saw and defeated Ebola. Let no person tell you otherwise.
“These men and women, who showed courage, who risked their lives are our true champions and heroes.
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