What happened to the N1.9b ‘Ebola Fund’? Looks like the money is for cars now

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Nigeria’s Health Minister Prof. Chukwu announced yesterday that there’s only one confirmed case of Ebola in Nigeria now…that everyone else has been certified clean; which begs the question, what happened to the N1.9billion released by Pres. Jonathan for the management of Ebola in Nigeria?
Looks like the money will now be used to buy cars and other things. Naija sha! Lol. Continue, it gets more interesting…
During his press conference yesterday, Prof. Chukwu, denied the money was for the management of the virus, saying it was for the ministry of health and will be used to buy cars and other things
“The N1.9billion approved by the president was for the federal ministry of health. It is not for Ebola fund. It will be used to procure more vehicles for working which have been ordered. It would be used to procure more drugs that have been ordered… and other items.

“In the case of Lagos state, after the president met commissioners of health, the president then asked the minister of health to discuss with the technical people and money has been approved for Lagos state,” the minister said.

Well, that’s totally contrary to the announcement Presidential spokesperson Reuben Abati made on August 8th

“President Jonathan also approved a Special Intervention Plan and the immediate release of N1. 9 billion for its implementation, to further strengthen on-going steps to contain the virus such as the establishment of additional isolation centres, case management, contact tracing, deployment of additional personnel, screening at borders, and the procurement of required items and facilities.”

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1 COMMENT

  1. CORRUPTION! NO VALUE FOR LIFE.
    When are we going to have a rethinking, change of mind and value for life in Nigeris? Lives were lost on Ebola breakout. Everybody is scared of it. People are having sleepless night. Yet some bastards are making a free day of embezzlement, mismanaging and stealing the 1.9 billion fund released by the presidency for prevention, treatment and eradication of Ebola. What type of wicked perception and evil concept are we nursing in Nigeria.
    Would the minister of health and president Jonathan look the other way round? Are the culprits going to be left unpunished? When would the present administration stand against corruption that is destroying us in this country?
    Impunitive corruption will never help us, rather it is running us down. This is another chance for the presidency to demonstrate its determination to counter corruption.