The Nigerian federal government has approved a fund of N21.2 million for each state to manage Ebola outbreak responses. This financial allocation is designed to enhance the capacity of states to detect and contain the virus. The move serves as a critical component of a broader national strategy to strengthen public health preparedness. By providing these resources, the government aims to ensure a more coordinated and rapid reaction to potential health emergencies. These measures are intended to safeguard the population through improved surveillance and response mechanisms. The initiative reflects a commitment to reinforcing national health security across all regions. Overall, the funding seeks to mitigate the risks associated with the spread of the Ebola virus.
