THE United States Government has donated equipment worth 5,000 US dollars to boost screening capacity at the Murtala Muhammed Airport (MMA).
Making the donation at the Conference Room of Lagos airport at the weekend, the US Consul-General in Nigeria, Jeff Hawkins, expressed satisfaction with the timely response of the Nigerian Government to the contagious disease since its importation into the country by Patrick Sawyer, a month ago.
He commended the measures already in place at MMA, pointing out that “EVD is neither a Nigerian nor West-African problem but a problem to humanity as a whole.”
He said that the donation was a symbol of willingness on the part of the American Government to assist Nigeria to combat the scourge.
Known as infrared thermometers or non-contact thermometers, the portable handheld equipment has the ability to measure body temperature of in-bound and out- bound passengers for possible Ebola symptoms from a distance.
Present at the occasion were: Dr Alex-Okoh, Head of Port Health, Lagos; Dr Garry Bronette of Center for Disease Control (CDC); heads of agencies at MMA, airlines/handling companies representatives, health personnel at the airport, airport workers, among others.
Agencies at the airport were commended for their collaboration since the first reported case of the virus in Nigeria.
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) was particularly applauded for providing the necessary infrastructure for the port health services and collaborating agencies to effectively discharge their duties in the face of the threat posed by the Ebola virus.
It will be recalled that screening of passengers which was initially restricted to in-bound passengers from the West-African countries has since been expanded to include all in-bound and out-bound passengers from all destinations.