Conference reconvenes to consider final report
The National Conference will resume on Monday (today) as
delegates reconvene to consider the final report of the conference.
The
conference had adjourned abruptly on July 14 without being able to reach
agreement on two major controversial issues of resource control and the
beneficiaries of the proposed intervention fund for states currently facing
destruction as a result of attack by the members of the terrorist Islamic sect,
Boko Haram.
The
conference’s Assistant Secretary, Media and Communications, Mr. James Akpandem,
had told one of our correspondents on Friday that the final report of the
conference, which he said was up of four volumes, was ready.
He said
copies of the report were being produced and that each delegate would be given
copies on resumption.
However,
the delegates would be reconvening amid the Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in the
country with members expressing fears concerning their health.
A
female delegate, who called our correspondent to register her concern said, “I
hope that the conference will take into note the need to avoid the spread of
Ebola at the conference.
“This
is because some of our fellow conferees might have traveled to infested areas
or even has contact with those already infected with the virus.
“We
have to make sure that we are all save because after there is life after the
conference.”
Asked
the precautionary measure she had taken on her own, she said she had bought
some bottles of hand sanitizer which she said she would be using intermittently
Another
delegate from the North-Central, who corroborated the first delegate, said each
delegate would be expected to handle his or her personal healthcare.
“We are
not saying that we should bring health certificate to the conference, but we
can as well make sure that we take precautionary measures in order to make sure
that we are not infected,” he added.
However,
the Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, has said that his ministry will
not make any arrangement to screen the 492 delegates at the National Conference
as they reconvene in Abuja on Monday (today).
Onyebuchi
told The PUNCH that there would also be no provision of sanitisers for the
delegates, but that the confab’s secretariat should take necessary measures to
protect the health of the delegates.
When
asked if there would be any provision toward preventing a possible spread of
the Ebola virus as the confab members reconvene to deliberate on pending
issues, the health minister said, “No.”
“No
such plan to screen them (the delegates),” he said in a text message to our
correspondent. The Secretariat of the conference should take measures to ensure
good sanitary conditions,” Onyebuchi added.
Chukwu
had announced on Friday that no fewer than 139 people had been placed under
surveillance following their alleged contact with the Liberian victim of the
deadly Ebola virus, Patrick Sawyer.
Addressing
a press briefing in Lagos, Onyebuchi said two new cases of Ebola infection had
been recorded in Lagos, which now brings to nine the number of cases recorded
in the country so far.
The
minister said aside the two fresh cases there were also six suspected cases
which had not been confirmed.
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