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EBOLA: Cameroon shuts border with Nigeria, suspends flights from Nigeria


Following the fears of spread of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) through international air and seaports, including border land outposts of Nigerian Immigration Serives (NIS) in the Northeast sub-region of country, Cameroon has closed its borders with Nigeria and suspended all flights to and from Nigeria.

Cameroon, according to the NIS, has a border boundary of over 2, 000 kilometres in Borno, Adamawa, Taraba and Cross Rivers states in the South-South sub-region of Nigeria.



Speaking yesterday on a special programme of the Hausa Service of British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) monitored in Maiduguri, the spokesman of Cameroon Foreign Affairs, Chiroumma Boukkari said the decision to close the borders with Nigeria has become inevitable, because of the fears of the Ebola that spreads like wild fire in the West African sub-region.

“This decision on border closure and suspension of all flights to and from Nigeria was to protect the lives of Cameroonian citizens living within and outside from contracting ebola, as Nigeria, our main trading partner in Africa had been facing since July 20, 2014 when Patrick Sawyer sneaked into the country aboard a flight with the deadly virus.”

He however, noted that the border closure and temporary suspension of flights to and from Nigeria will be for a minimum of one month. He also advised Cameroonian citizens to take the closure of borders and flight suspension seriously in protecting their lives and property.

“The border closures with our main trading partner will be lifted, as soon as Nigeria contains the spread of the deadly viral disease. We also urge all border security agencies of the two countries to be vigilant by complying with this border closures made yesterday (Saturday) by the foreign office here in Ngaudore,” said Boukkari.

The affected border outposts in Borno state include, Kirawa, Duji, Mallam Fatori, Gamboru, Banki, Damba/Masara, Baga, Danbaure, Sigal and Jilbe, 145 kilometres northeast of Maiduguri, the state capital.
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3 comments

  1. I don't think Mr. Sawyer 'sneaked' into Nigeria. I am not aware of any attempt on his part to hide the fact he was travelling. I think it was just unfortunate that he had the disease and didn't know it when he came to Nigeria. Saying 'sneaked' makes it sound like some sort of conspiracy on Mr. Sawyer's part and I certainly don't believe there was.

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    1. Mr Sawyer knew what he was doing from the onset. He knew he had the Ebola virus because he was already sick before flying, he knew his sister had it and died from it so a knowledgeable person like him should know that he was a suspect. It is just too bad of him to have spread the virus to Nigeria

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  2. Which border is Cameron closing? The open one with BH is still open. Right?

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