The Federal Government has identified Lagos, Kaduna, Enugu, Abuja
and several others as flashpoint states and cities where the deadly Ebola Virus
Disease (EVD) might take serious tolls, unless animals implicated in the
spread of the disease are brought under control. Minister of Environment, Mrs
Laurencia Mallam, who made this known in Abuja yesterday, said the presence of
fruit bats, which were many in the listed urban cities, posed serious threats
to Federal Government’s efforts at controlling the spread. A very perturbing
and critical area in the spread of EVD is through contact with fomites and
personal articles of persons exposed to the disease. We honestly wish to
encourage the disinfection of fomites and homes, where the disease has
occurred. The control of animals implicated in the spread of this disease,
especially fruit bats, which are so numerous in many parts of urban cities,
such as Abuja, Lagos, Kaduna, Enugu, to mention but a few, is now our major
concern, the minister said. To that effect, the minister said her ministry had
commenced survey of the distribution of the harmful animals in Abuja, where
they had found a substantial population in Wuse area, the Three Arms Zone and
some areas of Maitama and Kubwa districts. We have equally commenced a
similar survey in other states and towns in order that we may implement a
comprehensive exercise. We are in touch with the various states of the federation
for the implementation of a massive disinfection of homes, offices, hospitals,
hotels and indeed public places infested with bats, rats and other pets, she
said.
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