Workers from different agencies operating at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja and the Nnamdi Azikiwe International, Abuja were sensitized by Port Health officials on the dangers posed by the Ebola virus and how to prevent the spread of the virus in the work place, home and the community.
The awareness campaign was carried
out to complement other measures already put in place by Port Health at the
country’s international airports to prevent the presence and spread of the Ebola
virus in Nigeria.
Speaking in Abuja, the Director,
Port Services of the Federal Ministry of Health, Dr. Sani Gwarzo charged
Aviation stakeholders to be abreast of dangers posed by the Ebola virus and how
to prevent the spread of the virus in the airport.
At MMA for example, Port Health
personnel have been deployed to the two arrival halls for the purpose of
testing arriving passengers for signs and symptoms of the deadly virus.
Arriving passengers are to be processed first by Port Health personnel who are
expected to carry out necessary tests on every passenger with special devices
that do not permit physical contact. Those found to be free of any signs or
symptoms would proceed to the immigration area for other formalities.
A holding area has been provided at
the tarmac for suspected cases while index cases are expected to be isolated in
a designated area outside the airport for further examination and treatment. In
attendance at the awareness campaign were officials from airlines, Immigration,
Customs, NDLEA, Nigeria Police Force, handling companies, FAAN and NCAA, among
other agencies at the airport.
The guest speaker at the well
attended event was Dr (Mrs) Alex-Okoh, Head of Port Health, Lagos, who was
assisted by Dr W.T. Haggai, Acting Head of Aeromedical Standards of the
Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).
FAAN wishes to assure all travellers
and airport users that their safety and security remain our priority and
measures have been put in place to ensure these.
Yakubu Dati
Coordinating General Manager
(Aviation Parastatals)
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