Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan, appeared to jump the
gun on medical advice at home on Wednesday to tell an applauding UN General
Assembly that Nigeria was free of the deadly Ebola virus.
“We
can confidently say that today Nigeria is Ebola free,” Jonathan told the
largest diplomatic gathering in the world to a ripple of applause at UN
headquarters in New York.
“Nigeria is Ebola free,” he said a
second time to further applause.
Nigeria
has contributed $3.5 million towards helping Liberia, Sierra Leone and
Guinea countering Ebola, by providing training and capacity building, he said.
Doctors
said earlier they would have to wait to declare the outbreak over despite the
Nigerian federal health ministry saying all patients being monitored for the
virus had been cleared.
The World
Health Organization says eight people have died out of 20 confirmed cases in
Nigeria since July.
The
Nigerian government has given a lower figure of seven deaths in 19 cases.
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