Nigeria Releases Ebola Emergency Funds as DRC Toll Rises

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Nigeria has released Ebola emergency funds to strengthen its defences as the death toll rises in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the latest outbreak is centred.

Health workers in protective gear as Nigeria releases Ebola emergency funds for preparedness

The Gist

  • Nigeria releases Ebola emergency funds for NCDC
  • Funds boost defences as DRC toll rises
  • No Ebola case recorded in Nigeria

The Federal Government released ₦10 billion to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention. The aim is to boost surveillance and readiness before any case reaches the country.

What the Ebola emergency funds will cover

Beyond the main release, the NCDC is disbursing about ₦21.2 million per state to support outbreak preparedness. Officials say the money will fund surveillance, training and response planning.

President Bola Tinubu also inaugurated a Presidential Task Force on Ebola preparedness. The team is chaired by Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila and draws in several agencies.

The outbreak in DR Congo

The outbreak is concentrated in Ituri Province in the DRC. The World Health Organisation declared it a public health emergency of international concern in May 2026.

As of late June, the DRC had recorded more than 1,100 confirmed cases and nearly 291 confirmed deaths. Neighbouring countries have raised their alert levels in response.

Health authorities rate the risk of importation as high, given regional travel and trade. That assessment has pushed Nigeria to act early rather than wait.

How Nigeria is preparing

The NCDC says it has tightened screening at airports, seaports and land borders. Travellers from affected areas face closer checks on arrival.

The agency has also reviewed readiness across hundreds of health facilities in dozens of states and the FCT. Designated treatment centres are being assessed to handle any suspected case.

Crucially, Nigeria has recorded no Ebola case so far. Officials stress that the measures are precautionary, not a sign that the virus has entered the country.

Why early action matters

Ebola spreads through contact with bodily fluids and can move quickly once it reaches crowded areas. Health experts say early detection is the difference between a contained scare and a full outbreak.

Africa CDC Director-General Jean Kaseya put it simply, noting that “early detection prevents patients from needing hospital admission.” Speed, he argued, saves both lives and money.

Lessons from past outbreaks

Nigeria’s response draws on hard lessons from earlier health emergencies. The country famously contained an Ebola scare in 2014, a feat widely praised by global health bodies.

That success rested on fast contact tracing, isolation and public awareness. Officials hope the same playbook can keep any new case from spreading.

Health workers remain the first line of defence and the most exposed. Authorities say training and protective gear for frontline staff are central to the current plan.

For ordinary Nigerians, the advice is steady rather than fearful. Wash hands, avoid contact with the sick, and report unusual symptoms early.

Regional cooperation

Health officials stress that no country can fight Ebola alone. Cross-border surveillance and shared data are central to stopping the virus before it travels far.

Nigeria is coordinating with regional bodies and the World Health Organisation on the response. Joint planning, officials say, makes early-warning systems stronger.

Aid groups have urged steady funding rather than panic spending. Sustained investment in clinics and staff, they argue, protects against the next outbreak too.

For now, the message to Nigerians is calm vigilance. Report symptoms, practise good hygiene, and rely on official health updates as the Ebola emergency funds go to work.

Source: NCDC

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