About 850 Nigerian soldiers on peacekeeping mission in Liberia are to be quarantined for 28 days when they return to the country in March 2015.
A source told Punchng that the Army personnel were scheduled to return to the country in January but that their arrival would be delayed till March 2015. He said
A source told Punchng that the Army personnel were scheduled to return to the country in January but that their arrival would be delayed till March 2015. He said
“You know that our soldiers in Liberia are to return to the country from two mission areas, Liberia and Sudan.“The men of the Nigerian Army Battalion 43, in Sudan, will arrive in the country in December, and may be allowed to go their units on arrival in the country.
“But the arrival of their counterparts from Liberia, who were initially supposed to arrive in the country in January, will be delayed. The UN has not approved their movement so they will leave Liberia for Nigeria in March.
“Another thing is that even when they arrive in the country, they will be kept at a military barracks being built at Gwagwalada for 28 days before they are released to go to their units.
“I think the authorities are just being careful; there is no intent to demoralise anybody because we all know the dangers of this Ebola Virus Disease.
“With the arrangement, only medical personnel would be allowed access to them.
“You know that the World Health Organisation has declared Nigeria Ebola free so all efforts would be made to keep that status,”
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ReplyDeleteBetter safe than sorry
ReplyDeleteBetter safe than sorry
ReplyDeleteVery good...
ReplyDeleteI applaud una for dis decision...if not dat many of dem are fathers nd brothers to some people, I for say make dem stay longer there...lol
God forgive me abeg oo
Very necessary abeg...Tayo D
ReplyDeleteThey better lock them up for 6 months
ReplyDeleteAhan..say wetin. 28 days is more than enough
DeleteVery necessary...Tayo D
ReplyDeleteNice move
ReplyDeleteCan u imagine? 850 soldiers for peacekeeping in anoda country,wen we get BH for here..una welcome..no need for test, straight to sambisa as e dey hot
ReplyDeleteLol...u cracked mi up.nice.
DeleteU are a fool.. Are u old enough to join Nigeria military? Mugu
DeleteA very courageous step by the Nigeria government........#wehope forabetternigeria
ReplyDeleteNice move... IT İŞ WELL
ReplyDeleteThat is very toughtful..prevention is better than cure
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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They should do it abeg....
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Very necessary!
ReplyDeleteAbeg they shouldn't come back oo! Shoo!
ReplyDeleteReally ? ? ?
ReplyDeleteIs only in Nigeria that a man whose house is on fire with all his family in there that goes to save a neighbor's yam that is on fire !
C'Mon guys this is very pathetic !
And now there might be a risk for excess luggage that might attach itself to them.
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ReplyDeleteIt's a welcomed idea, prevention is better then cure as they say. We can't fit to shout again over their Ebola that gave Nigerians sleepless nights!!
ReplyDeletePls by 8a.m tomorow tie a plaintain leaf around ur waist and a red cloth on ur head and Dance round a banana tree 5 times say Ebolalala ebelebe ebelebe ebelebe as a protection from Ebola virus. This message is from the Nigeria association of native doctors ( NAND).
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