Nigeria commiserates with DR Congo over Ebola deaths, infections

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has commiserated with the government and people of the Democratic Republic of Congo over the loss of more than 130 lives and about 500 infections following an Ebola virus outbreak.
The condolence was conveyed by the ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa, in a statement in Abuja on Monday, expressing Nigeria’s solidarity with the DR Congo during the public health emergency.
According to him, Nigeria extended its deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathy to the government and families affected by the tragic outbreak of the deadly virus.
“Nigeria expresses profound sadness at the devastating outbreak and stands in solidarity with DR Congo during this difficult period of grief and public health emergency,” he said.
He commended the efforts of health authorities, frontline medical workers, humanitarian organisations and international partners working to contain the spread of the disease and support affected communities.
Mr Ebienfa reaffirmed Nigeria’s support for regional and global cooperation to combat infectious diseases and strengthen Africa’s public health response systems.
He said that recurring Ebola outbreaks highlighted the urgent need for sustained investment in healthcare infrastructure, disease surveillance, research and emergency preparedness across the continent.
“Nigeria prays for the peaceful repose of the departed, speedy recovery for the infected, and strength and comfort for bereaved families,” he said.
(NAN)
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