NCDC Places Ten Nigerian States on Ebola Alert as Outbreak Spreads
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention has placed ten states on alert following the escalating Bundibugyo Ebola Virus Disease outbreak in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The World Health Organization has declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, and with over 1,000 suspected infections and 247 deaths already recorded across both countries, Nigeria's health authorities are treating the threat as immediate, not hypothetical. The states categorized as high risk are Lagos, the Federal Capital Territory, Kano, Rivers, Enugu, Borno, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Taraba, and Adamawa. Kaduna, Katsina, Bauchi, and Plateau have been classified as intermediate risk. The distinctions are based on factors including international travel volumes, cross-border mobility, and proximity to affected regions. Nigeria's borders are the core vulnerability here. The NCDC's nationwide statement acknowledged directly that increased internatio...









