Saturday, 6 February 2016

LASSA FEVER IN OGUN STATE READ DETAILS BELOW

The Ogun State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Babatunde Ipaye, has said the number of the primary contacts with the first index case of Lassa fever in the state, a 28- year- old lady, has increased from 60 to 110, and they have all been placed under watch.
He said this on Saturday at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital Sagamu, when he went to check on the victim of the viral disease kept in an isolation centre in the hospital.
He said the Ministry of Health had tracked 50 more of the former patients who were on admission “before and after the victim was brought into the two private hospitals” for treatment.
Ipaye while addressing journalists on Thursday on the first reported index case of Lassa Fever in the state, said the 28-year-old lady travelled to Ebonyi for a burial programme and returned to Ogun State on January 15, when she started manifesting the symptoms of the disease.
He said she had been taken to two private hospitals in Ota, Ruby Medical Centre and Central Specialist Hospital, both in Ado Odo/Otal Local Government Area of the state.
Ipaye added that it was the management of the Central Specialist Hospital that called the state Ministry of Health on Wednesday night, and reported that the victim was manifesting symptoms of Lassa fever.
He said the ministry swung into action immediately,  carried out confirmatory tests on her and she was later moved to the isolation centre at the OOUTH, Sagamu
However, Ipaye said the victim was responding to treatment at the centre.
He said, “The increase in number of those under surveillance was due to the fact that those that have been on admission before and after the lady in question was brought into the two private hospitals have also been tracked down and put under surveillance.
“All the 110 persons have been given a thermometer each to monitor the level of their temperature with one Surveillance Officer attached to each of them.”
The 60 persons earlier put under watch were made up of health workers of the two private hospitals, and family members of the victim.
Ipaye said 35 were from the first hospital, 22 from the second one and three family members of the victim.
While appreciating the two private hospitals involved, the commissioner said the hospitals had been decontaminated by the state health workers and would be reopened  as soon as possible.
He added that the government regretted any indirect inconveniences that the closure might have caused them.
Also confirming the state of health of the victim, the Senior Registrar, Internal Medicine Department, OOUTH, Dr Olaitan Abimbola, directly attached to the lady, said she was brought in with a confirmed case of Lassa Fever with temperature of 39. 8 degree centigrade.
 She said when the required drugs were administered on her, the temperature had reduced to 38. 4 degree centigrade.
She said the persistence abdominal pain, restlessness, and breathlessness suffered by the victim, had gone down drastically, adding that she could now eat and drink with no sign of vomiting, diarrhea and no discharge from any parts of her body.
She said, “The victim has since been placed on Revavirin and other drugs and will be monitored until she has completed the 10 doses.
“Now that she is perfectly responding to treatment and no more abdominal pain, dizziness and any other complication, after  she will be handed over to the Surveillance Officer for further necessary action.”
The Director of Public Health in the Ministry of Health, Dr. Yusuf Quudus, said the 110 persons under surveillance would be watched closely between 6-21 days incubation period before they would be released to their family members.

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RUFAI: Eagles won’t make AFCON 2017 under Oliseh


EX-SUPER Eagles goalkeeper, Peter Rufai in an interview with Saturday Sunsports expresses his feelings on the current form of the Super Eagles, his percep­tion about Sunday Oliseh, causes of exit of the home Eagles in the ongoing CHAN competition, where he thought the newly pro­moted Ikorodu United of Lagos will be in the forthcoming Glo Premier League season and some other issues. Excerpts…

Being one of the most capped goalkeepers in the history of Nigeria football, can you share some of your experiences with us?
My experiences as a goalkeep­er would have been meaningless without the help of my team­mates. Although, I had a stint with foreign clubs like Lokeren of Belgium, Go Ahead Eagles and Gil Vicente of Portugal, and I also served as goal stopper for Hercules and Deportivo La Coruna of Spain, I gained fame while I was a kid during my days at Stationary Stores of Lagos and defunct Femo Scorpion of Eruwa.
I also learnt some skills from the likes of Ike Shorunmu, Wilfred Agbonivbare, my senior man Joe Erico, Alloy Agu and a host of others.

As an ex-goalkeeper do you think the Super Eagles are on the right track with goalkeeper Carl Ikeme?
To me, Ikeme is a fantastic goalkeeper. He got good reflec­tion but I don’t think he deserves the number one spot. Everything in life has a protocol. We got good goalkeepers who served as an option after Vincent Enyeama. The likes of Austin Ejide, Dele Aiyenugba and host of others are fantastic goal stoppers but we have no choice because every­thing deals with time and season. During my days, I sweated to be the first choice. I got so many senior colleagues who fought for the number one glove with me and when I was picked as the number one, it was obvious I merited it. Anything can still happen. Nigerian coaches are fond of changing players when­ever they get appointed and I think the likes of Ejide and other senior goalkeepers will soon be given a chance.

What do you think were the causes of the early exit of the home Eagles in the ongo­ing CHAN tournament?
There are so many factors at­tached to their early exit. First, I don’t think the name home base Eagles is right. Everyone deserves a great name. Fans have refused to show love to these players based on their name. Super Eagles is Super Eagles; why should people keep calling them Local boys. Secondly, I think their level of preparation was very low. Their head coach joined them few days before the tournament, which I think also affected the guys and lastly; is the issue of fear factor. Agreed, there are no more minnows in football but I think we still deserve some re­spect from smaller teams. The Guineans brought the game to us and we decided to settle for less. I will urge Oliseh to work hard because the Eagles still got greater challenges ahead of them.

But do you think Oliseh can overcome future chal­lenges with the Super Eagles?
I can’t really say because a team is as good as its last game. Every coach who loses his previous game will certainly be under pressure to handle the next one. I am not calling him a failure because I know coaching a team like the Super Eagles is like coaching the whole citizens of Nigeria. But based on present form and statistics, I don’t think we can make it to the next AFCON tournament in 2017.We have a game with Egypt, which I con­sider a more technically sound side. The Egyptians know what is at stake. They have quickly organised some crucial friendly matches while we are here with no hope of organising one. I think the NFF should put to­gether a short time programme before our crucial encounter with the Egyptians.

You just mentioned the NFF, how will you rate them?
You see, everyone has his or her way of doing things. Presently, we all know mem­bers of the NFF have some underground issues with each other but I don’t think that can affect the winning mentality of the boys. If it does, there will be a big trouble but I know some faces like Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi and host of other peacemakers will not allow that. We are not the only coun­try facing such tribulation and I believe with time everything will be all right.

After a career spanning over 20 years, will you accept a coaching role if you are of­fered to coach the Eagles?
I have the attribute of becom­ing a good coach, especially in the area of training and groom­ing goalkeepers. As a matter of fact, I have a goalkeeping school in Spain where I teach young ones how to stop goals. Nigeria is my fatherland and I will not reject any offer brought before me. For now, I don’t think the issue of goalkeep­ing should bother us. We have talented and fantastic goalkeep­ers and I think Alloy Agu is the right man to handle the boys.

Will you allow any of you kids to play football?
Yes why not. Football is now a noble job every one is willing to do. As a matter of fact, my oldest son, Senbaty Rufai is also a footballer and has tried out as a midfielder for Sun­shine Stars of Akure in Nigeria. During our days there was no money in football, but these days it is funny footballers are now millionaires. If any of my kids wishes to join the profes­sion I will surely support him/ her.

Can you tell us about your unforgettable days while playing for the Super Eagles?
I have so many unforgettable days. The good and the bad. I could remember the bad day when I wept bitterly shortly after the game between Nigeria and Denmark during the France 1998 World Cup, where I conceded four goals. I will also not forget the last minute goal Italy scored against us at the U.S.A 1994 World Cup. Life is full of ups and downs. I also remember vividly the last goal I scored for Nigeria, a pen­alty kick in a 6-0 win against Ethiopia in 1993 and the day we were crowned AFCON Champion in Tunisia in 1994.

Lastly, Ikorodu United has just been promoted to the Nigeria Premier League, how do you feel about this?
I’m very happy about the new development. I see them creating surprises. They have talented stars and experienced football administrators and I will not be surprised if they can return the lost glory in Lagos’ football. It’s been a while we enjoyed good football in Lagos. I could remember the days of my team, Stationary Stores, no one dared us at home and being a Lagosian it was fun back then. I pray Ikorodu United restores the lo st glory of Lagos football.

ITA GIWA AT 70

African Women in Leadership Organisation (AWLO)  will on February 15, 2016 hold an intellectual  symposium to celebrate the 70th birthday of Senator Princess Florence Ita-Giwa, a former Presidential Adviser on National Assembly Matters.

The symposium, scheduled to take place at Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, will herald the birthday celebration slated for February 19.

A statement by her media aide,  Mr. Jonathan Eze, and  the Founder of AWLO and the Director of Programmes and Research for the birthday events,  Mr. Elisha Attai, reads in part: February 21 is dedicated to the foundation for the children of Bakassi’s Red ball and Awards concert in Lagos. Former Liberian President’s wife and a third-term serving Senator,  Mrs. Jewel Taylor, and the former Nigerian Ambassador to the Republic of Congo, Ambassador Jolaade Onipede,  would deliver the keynote addresses.

“Former Minister for Women Affairs, Iyom Josephine Anenih, will also be among the panelists that would discuss the role of women in leadership and extol the virtues of the celebrant.

FALSE ASSETS DECLARATION: THE SUPREME COURT



Supreme Court yesterday unanimously ruled that Senate President Bukola Saraki’s appeal against the validity of his trial and the competence of the charge on assets declaration preferred against him at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, lacked merit.

The seven-man panel of the apex court presided over by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Mahmud Mohammed, therefore dismissed his appeal, meaning that Saraki must go before the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB to answer all the charges.


Justice Wallter Onnoghen, who read the lead judgment, held that contrary to Saraki’s contention, the Danladi Umar-led Code of Conduct Tribunal was validly constituted by two members and that the tribunal was by the provisions of its enabling laws, and the Constitution conferred with the quasi-criminal jurisdiction and thus could validly issue a bench warrant.


He thus held that the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 was applicable to the proceedings of the tribunal and subsequently dismissed Saraki’s allegation that he was not properly served with the charges and held that the charges filed before the CCT before the appointment of the Attorney General of the Federation, AGF were valid.


He also noted that there was an attempt by Saraki to intimidate the CCT by claiming that it disobeyed the order of a Federal High Court barring it from continuing with the proceedings pending the determination a suit filed by the Senate President to challenge the trial.


“I have looked at the records, there is no where such order was made,” Justice Onnoghen ruled. The CJN and other justices on the panel agreed with the judgment. The rest of the panel members who consented are Justices Tanko Muhammad, Sylvester Ngwuta, Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, Chima Nweze and Amiru Sanusi.


After the judgment yesterday, an army of political associates, who attended the proceedings walked out of the court quietly.


Following the Supreme Court judgment, it is expected that the CCT will soon issue hearing notice for the continuation of the Senate President’s trial on three counts of false assets declaration.


The embattled Saraki had filed appeal through his lead counsel, Chief Joseph Daudu (SAN), challenging the majority judgment of the Court of Appeal in Abuja delivered on October 30, 2015, which affirmed the jurisdiction of the CCT to try him and the competence of the charges of false assets declaration preferred against him by the Federal Government.

A MAGNITITUDE EARTHQUAKE THAT HAPPENED AT TAIPEI THIS MORNING

 
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Rescuers in the southern Taiwanese city of Tainan pulled out 221 people and three dead from a residential complex that was affected with a shallow 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck before dawn this morning.

The emergency response center told The Associated Press that three people were killed, including a 10-day-old infant, a 55-year-old woman and a 50-year-old man