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Aliko Dangote commits $3 Million to fight Ebola



The African Union (AU) on Wednesday announced the deployment of 250 Nigerian medics to Ebola-ravaged Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.



Volunteers from other African countries are expected to join the Nigerians in the epicentre of the outbreak.

The chairman of the AU Commission, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, urged airlines to resume flights to the three worst-hit west African nations, who she said were currently “very isolated.”


She also urged Africa’s private sector to fund the fight against the epidemic, citing the example of giant South African-based telephone network MTN which donated $10 million and Nigerian tycoon Aliko Dangote who has pledged three million dollars.

The Ebola outbreak was officially declared over in Nigeria on October 20. Twenty cases were recorded and only eight people died due to the rapid and effective response of authorities.

“We are going to share our experience on how we managed our containment of the epidemic,” the director of the Nigerian National Centre for Disease Control, Professor Abdulsalami Nasidi, told AFP.

In October, Dlamini-Zuma said that AU members had committed to send more than a thousand health officers, particularly from the Democratic Republic of Congo, to fight Ebola.

The Ebola outbreak ravaging west Africa has claimed 6,070 lives, according to the latest WHO update, with the vast majority of deaths in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
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  1. Born fools of set of nigerians, u poeple are deploying ur people to other African countries for help at the risk of our dear citizens lives, how many countries have come down to help for boko haram issue. All of them are silence, I dont understand what kind of brain most of u people carry. Is this deployment for show off or what? Even America who claim to have good relationship with Nigeria refused to help when most needed for ebola cases. Instead of us to put our effort 2gether and solve our internal problems, instead the money is usually taken out of the country. We dnt have good health system yet, instead the money is used for deployment, as a business man, u should help my setting a standard, let ur people benefit, u people u make Nigeria greater than Dubai. Finally, hope the people deployed will not bring another ebola to Nigeria, government better be careful.....

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