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Nigeria reports 80% Ebola risk communication, community engagement readiness

He said Nigeria must prepare before detecting the first Ebola case rather than responding after infections emerge.

• July 2, 2026
Ebola outbreak
Ebola [Photo credit: Sky News]

Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to Ebola preparedness, reporting 80 per cent readiness in risk communication, community engagement (RCCE) and infodemic management, even though it has no confirmed Ebola case.

Jide Idris, director-general of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC), said this on Thursday during the second Ebola RCCE+IM preparedness webinar.

Mr Idris said the webinar focused on strengthening infection prevention, risk communication, and community readiness at points of entry, health facilities, and communities before any outbreak occurs.

He said Nigeria must prepare before detecting the first Ebola case rather than responding after infections emerge.

According to him, preparedness extends beyond case management to strengthening border surveillance, protecting healthcare workers and providing communities with accurate, timely and trusted public health information.

He said public trust and sustained community engagement remained as important as clinical preparedness in preventing and containing disease outbreaks.

Mr Idris said a national infection prevention and control preparedness assessment was conducted across Ebola treatment centres to identify strengths, weaknesses and priority areas for investment.

“The assessment establishes a baseline for measuring readiness and guiding improvements before any Ebola outbreak occurs in the country.

“The lessons from previous Ebola outbreaks demonstrate that effective communication and community participation significantly improve emergency preparedness and outbreak response,” he said.

He noted that responding promptly to misinformation has become an essential component of preparedness because public confidence depends on credible, evidence-based communication.

He also examined community insights, public perceptions, emerging rumours and communication priorities gathered through extensive social listening activities nationwide.

He said that findings showed increased public awareness following Ebola outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, particularly among border communities.

“Communities near Nigeria’s borders expressed concerns about cross-border transmission and demanded reliable information regarding screening, surveillance and national preparedness measures.

“Health authorities also reported growing online and offline enquiries, alongside widespread misinformation, including false claims that Ebola cases had already been confirmed in Nigeria.

“To counter misinformation, NCDC has distributed myth-versus-fact materials, public health advisories, frequently asked questions and evidence-based communication messages nationwide,” he said.

According to him, officials observed frequent comparisons between Ebola and COVID-19, with many citizens expressing fears of possible movement restrictions and similar emergency measures.

He said that community sentiment analysis revealed predominantly positive and neutral attitudes, although conspiracy theories, distrust and stigma continue to circulate across some digital platforms.

Mr Idris, however, stated that continuous social listening enables authorities to identify public concerns early and develop communication messages that directly address misconceptions and information gaps.

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