President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan said Monday in Abuja that
he expects and hopes that Nigerians will no longer suffer discriminatory checks
and stigmatization abroad now that the World Health Organisation has certified
that the country is Ebola-free.
Speaking at an audience with the Foreign Ministers of
Germany and France who called on him at the Presidential Villa, President
Jonathan restated the Federal Government’s displeasure over the stigmatization of Nigerians by some
countries after the Ebola virus entered Nigeria in July through a Liberian
traveller.
The President maintained that there was never any
justifiable basis for the stigmatization of Nigerians since Ebola was rapidly
contained in the country and never attained epidemic levels.
He told the French Foreign Minister, Mr. Laurent Fabius and
the German Foreign Minister, Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier that Nigeria will remain fully vigilant to prevent
the re-entry of the virus because the
Federal Government recognizes that the country will remain at risk as
long as Ebola is active in other West African countries or any other part of
the world.
Nigeria, President Jonathan assured the visiting
Ministers, will therefore cooperate
fully with other concerned nations to stop the current outbreak of Ebola in
West Africa as quickly as possible.
The Ministers told the President that they were in Nigeria
to seek further cooperation with the Federal Government in the growing global
effort to contain the current outbreak and continuing spread of the Ebola Virus
Disease.
They praised Nigeria’s successful containment of the virus
and expressed the desire of France, Germany and the European Union to
collaborate more with Nigeria in helping other West African countries where the
virus still remains active.
Reuben Abati
Special Adviser to the President
(Media & Publicity)
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