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JONATHAN CONDEMNS DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NIGERIA OVER EBOLA

Olayinka by Olayinka
August 28, 2014
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In a meeting with Dr David Navarro, the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General , at the Presidential Villa, Jonathan expressed his displeasure at the stigmatisation of Nigerians by some countries over recent cases of Ebola virus in the country.

This was garnered from a statement issued by the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr Reuben Abati.

The president, according to the statement, decried discriminatory actions by some countries against Nigeria, including the incident which forced Nigeria’s team to the Youth Olympics in China to abandon its participation.

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He said that there was no justification for such stigmatisation of Nigerians since the Ebola Virus had been effectively contained in the country and never attained epidemic level.

He called for the immediate cessation of every discriminatory action against Nigerians around the world over the virus and urged the UN Secretary General, Mr Ban Ki-Moon, to support the call.

Acknowledging the secretary-general’s commendation of Nigeria’s response to the Ebola outbreak, the president attributed it to the efforts of the Federal Ministry of Health, Lagos State Government and citizens.

 

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