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Ebola Pandemic: FG Screens Inbound Passengers, Hajj Returnees
The Federal Government has activated emergency surveillance measures at airports and other points of entry, including mandatory screening for inbound passengers and returning Hajj pilgrims, following a fresh outbreak of Ebola virus in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The measures include the deployment of a dedicated Ebola screening portal for all passengers travelling to Nigeria, heightened monitoring at international airports, and enhanced collaboration among health and aviation authorities to prevent the importation of the disease.
The move comes after the World Health Organisation declared the latest Ebola outbreak, caused by the Bundibugyo virus strain, a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on May 17, 2026.
The Director of Operations, Licensing and Training Standards at the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Don Spiff, told Sunday PUNCH that all passengers bound for Nigeria would be required to complete an Ebola health questionnaire before boarding their flights.
“All passengers flying to Nigeria will have to fill out the Ebola questionnaire before they board the flight,” he said.
According to him, the initiative is being coordinated by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention in collaboration with aviation and health authorities.
Spiff noted that the measure had become more critical as thousands of Nigerian pilgrims are expected to begin returning from Saudi Arabia from June 4 through designated international airports in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu and Kano.
He acknowledged that some pilgrims might encounter challenges completing the online form because of literacy limitations but said tour operators, NCDC officials and medical personnel of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria would provide support where necessary.
Special screening for Ugandan flights
Spiff disclosed that special arrangements had been put in place for Ugandan Airlines, which operates three weekly flights into Lagos.
He said the airline’s Sunday and Monday flights would be processed through the Hajj terminal at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport for enhanced screening and clearance.
The NCAA official added that the authority had issued guidelines to major international carriers, including Ethiopian Airlines, and was considering staggered arrival schedules to reduce pressure on screening facilities.
According to him, the government will review the effectiveness of the initial screening measures before determining further actions.
NCAA issues advisory
Meanwhile, NCAA has directed all international airlines operating into Nigeria to ensure that arriving passengers complete the NCDC Health Declaration Form through the designated portal before arrival.
In an advisory dated May 30, 2026 and obtained by Sunday PUNCH, the aviation regulator said it had intensified surveillance and preparedness measures to prevent the importation and spread of Ebola.
“The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority has intensified its surveillance and preparedness measures to prevent the potential importation and spread of the disease into Nigeria,” the advisory stated.
The authority said it was working with the Federal Ministry of Health, the NCDC, Port Health Services, state ministries of health and international health organisations to strengthen preparedness.
It added that airlines had been directed to notify passengers of the health declaration requirement and assist them in completing the process.
NCAA noted that passengers unable to complete the form online would be allowed to fill out paper versions on arrival.
The latest outbreak has revived memories of the 2014 Ebola epidemic, which claimed lives in Nigeria before it was successfully contained following the arrival of Liberian-American diplomat Patrick Sawyer.
Passengers undergo checks
Findings by Sunday PUNCH showed that screening of inbound passengers has already commenced at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.
Health officials were observed conducting temperature checks, verifying vaccination documents and collecting passenger information for contact tracing purposes.
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Similar surveillance measures have been introduced at other international airports across the country.
A security operative at the Port Harcourt International Airport, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, said Port Health Services had intensified monitoring activities.
A passenger arriving from the United Kingdom, identified simply as Adela, said screening procedures appeared stricter than usual, particularly for travellers arriving from African countries.
The Managing Director of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Olubunmi Kuku, confirmed that all international airports had been placed on heightened alert.
“At present, there has been no reported case linked to Ebola at Nigerian airports. However, surveillance and monitoring have been significantly intensified,” she said.
NCDC alerts hospitals
The NCDC has also activated nationwide preparedness measures and urged healthcare facilities and workers to remain vigilant.
The agency’s Director-General, Jide Idris, warned that Nigeria remained vulnerable because of international travel and the similarity between Ebola symptoms and those of diseases such as malaria and Lassa fever.
He stressed the need for healthcare workers to remain alert to suspected cases and adhere strictly to infection prevention and control protocols.
Expert urges vigilance
A public health physician and epidemiologist, Prof Tanimola Akande, urged Nigerians to remain vigilant and support efforts aimed at preventing a possible outbreak.
He warned that the disease could spread from infected animals to humans and subsequently from person to person.
“Citizens can take preventive measures such as proper handling of animals during hunting and while displaying dead animals for sale. Nigerians need to be aware of Ebola and know the common symptoms so they can promptly identify suspected cases,” Akande said.
He advised that suspected cases should be taken to health facilities immediately and urged Nigerians to avoid close contact with individuals showing symptoms of the disease.
The epidemiologist also called for intensified surveillance at airports, seaports and land borders.
“Passengers should be screened to ensure that suspected cases are identified early, isolated and moved to appropriate health facilities,” he said.
Akande noted that the NCDC was already collaborating with relevant stakeholders to strengthen preparedness.
He warned that the Bundibugyo strain currently responsible for the outbreak has a fatality rate of between 30 and 50 per cent and could remain undetected for weeks.
“It is, therefore, very important that precautionary measures are taken by the government, partners and Nigerians to ensure that no outbreak is recorded in Nigeria,” the epidemiologist added.
US commits $112m
Meanwhile, the United States Department of State has pledged more than $112m in bilateral assistance to support Ebola containment efforts in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
According to the department, the funding will support the procurement of personal protective equipment, border screening operations, contact tracing and diagnostic services.
The US also announced an additional $13.5m to strengthen Kenya’s Ebola preparedness and unveiled coordinated travel measures with Canada and Mexico ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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BREAKING: Blessing CEO Faces Fresh EFCC Charge Over Alleged N69.1m fraud
The Lagos Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Tuesday, again arraigned a social media influencer and self-acclaimed relationship therapist, Okoro Blessing Nkiruka, also known as Blessing CEO, for an alleged N69.1 million fraud.
Blessing CEO was arraigned before Justice R.A. Oshodi of the Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos on a two-count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence and stealing to the tune of N69,150,000.
At the commencement of the proceedings, the prosecution counsel, C. C. Okezie, urged the court to proceed with the arraignment, arguing that the defendant had been duly served with the charge.
However, the defence counsel, Nkama Nneka, informed the court that service of the charge had only recently been effected.
In his ruling, Justice Oshodi held that the arraignment should proceed in accordance with the law, hence the charges were subsequently read to the defendant.
It will be recalled that Blessing CEO had been arraigned by the EFCC on 15th May 2026 over an alleged N36 million fraud.
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BREAKING NEWS: Pres. Tinubu Commissions OSEX Main Carriageway, Wows
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday commissioned the main carriageways of the Outer Southern Expressway (OSEX) from Ring Road I Junction to Ring Road II Junction in Abuja, declaring that the era of abandoned public projects has ended.
Represented by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, the President said the completion of the strategic road project underscored his administration’s commitment to delivering critical infrastructure capable of stimulating economic growth, easing transportation and improving the quality of life of Nigerians.
“We don’t start projects to abandon them. The era of uncompleted projects in Nigeria is fading away. We finish what we start, and even finish the ones we did not start,” Tinubu said at the inauguration ceremony.
Describing infrastructure as the backbone of economic development, the President said the newly completed road would unlock new opportunities for businesses and residents across the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
“What we are doing here today goes far beyond laying asphalt or mixing concrete. We are paving the way for a brighter future. Infrastructure is the very artery of economic growth. If you want to unlock the potential of a city, if you want to create jobs, if you want to make life easier for the market woman, the corporate worker and the industrialist, you build roads,” he stated.
Tinubu noted that his administration had steadily advanced the OSEX project, beginning with the commissioning of the first phase from the Villa Roundabout to Ring Road I Junction in 2024 and the inauguration of the 15-kilometre left-hand service carriageway in 2025.
According to him, the completion of the main carriageway from Ring Road I to Ring Road II represents another milestone in the ongoing transformation of Abuja.
The President also commended the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barr. Nyesom Wike, for what he described as focused and result-oriented leadership.
“The structural transformation we are witnessing in the Federal Capital Territory is a testament to what happens when you have focus, vision and dynamic leadership. I want to commend the Honourable Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, and his entire team for their commitment and dogged determination in reshaping the FCT for long-term prosperity,” he said.
Addressing Wike directly, Tinubu added: “You have shown that public service is about performance, not excuses. You have kept the contractors on their toes and you have kept our vision alive. This is the spirit of the Renewed Hope Agenda delivering quality results for the Nigerian people on time.”
He said the road would reduce traffic congestion, lower transportation costs and expand Abuja’s economic footprint by improving connectivity between Apo and Wasa districts.
Earlier, Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike attributed the successful completion of the project to the determination of the administration and the commitment of the contractor, CGC Nigeria Limited, to deliver within the agreed timeline.
The minister disclosed that when the contract was awarded in late 2025, he had sought assurances from the contractor that the project could be completed in time for President Tinubu’s third anniversary in office.
“I asked them a simple question: can you deliver this project? I told them I wanted it ready for Mr. President’s third anniversary. They said yes. I asked again because I was not comfortable considering the scope of the work, the dual carriageway, culverts and bridges. They assured me they would deliver, and today they have kept their promise,” Wike said.
He revealed that he personally inspected the project site more than ten times to monitor progress and ensure compliance with agreed timelines.
“This means that nothing is impossible if we are determined and committed to achieving results. With proper understanding between government and contractors, and with government fulfilling its obligations, we can achieve a lot,” he added.
Wike said the completion of the road was consistent with the Tinubu administration’s policy of ensuring continuity in governance and completing projects inherited from previous administrations.
“We did say every project we inherited, we are going to continue with it and finish it. That’s the essence of leadership. One of the criteria of good leadership is continuity of projects initiated by other administrations, not just projects initiated by you,” he said.
According to him, about 80 per cent of projects completed by the FCT Administration since 2023 were inherited from previous governments.
“Some people would have said there is no need for that, let us start our own projects. But Mr. President understands that these projects are funded with public resources and government is a continuum. We cannot abandon projects littered across the FCT,” he said.
The minister also disclosed that infrastructure had been fully provided at the relocation site for traders and artisans operating at the Apo Mechanic Village, fulfilling a longstanding government promise to move the informal sector to a more suitable environment.
Responding to critics who claimed little is being achieved, Wike pointed to ongoing and completed projects across Abuja’s satellite towns, including roads in Kwali, Karu and Kubwa, as well as water projects in rural communities.
“Sometimes it baffles me when people say nothing is happening in this country. Are we doing all these things in heaven or here on earth where people are living?” he asked.
He expressed confidence that residents of the FCT would ultimately appreciate the administration’s efforts and support President Tinubu for fulfilling promises made to them.
In her remarks, the Minister of State for the FCT, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, described the OSEX project as a significant milestone in the ongoing transformation of the nation’s capital.
She commended President Tinubu for his unwavering commitment to infrastructure development, noting that strategic investments in roads, bridges and other critical projects were translating government policies into tangible benefits for citizens.
Mahmoud also praised Wike’s leadership and commitment to delivering infrastructure that is reshaping Abuja and improving the quality of life of residents.
The newly commissioned road is expected to enhance mobility between key districts of the capital city, support urban expansion and strengthen Abuja’s transportation network as part of the broader modernisation agenda of the FCT Administration.
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