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Actualités of Monday, 18 August 2014

Source: Punch News

Ebola: Cameroon shuts sea border with Nigeria

Cameroon has shut its sea border with Nigeria possibly as a precautionary step to check the spread of the dreaded Ebola virus.

Punch correspondent observed on Saturday at the Nigeria Inland Waterways Jetty in Calabar, Cross River State, that stranded passengers were unable to get vessel to ferry them to Cameroon.

Authorities of the NIWA jetty refused to comment on the development. However, the passengers, who wore disappointing looks on their faces, were seen discussing in clusters.

Those who volunteered to speak after much pressure, said they were instructed by security personnel at the Inland Waterways not to speak to the press about the development.

One of them, Mr. Anthony Obi, appealed to the Federal Government to urgently intervene, noting that the development was going to negatively affect Nigerian traders doing business in Cameroon.

Obi said, “What I am suggesting is for the government of Nigeria to take serious measure about it otherwise Nigerian traders doing business in that country will suffer.”

He suggested that the Federal Government should mount an equipped health post along the waterways.

The stranded passenger said such measure would go a long way to assuring the government of Cameroon on the health status of intending Nigerian passengers.

“I am suggesting that the government should take serious measure on health screening so that the people with good health can go about their businesses,” he said.

Obi, who could not continue with his trip to Cameroon, had no option than to return back to his Anambra home state.

Also reacting, another Nigerian-Cameroon based businessman, Austin Chukwu, called on the Federal Government to wade into the matter as most Nigerian traders have become worried as a result of the development.