Henceforth, All prospective Students
of the University of Ilorin, will be screened for the Ebola Virus Disease
before entering the campus.
This was made know to
liveschoolnews.com.ng grapevine by the vice-chancellor, Prof. AbduGaniyu
Ambali.
Ambali stated this on Monday while
unveiling preventive kits worth N1.2 million at the university’s health centre.
“The procurement of the anti-Ebola
kits is part of the university’s preparedness to tackle the epidemic headlong,”
the vice chancellor said.
The kits, he said, included face
masks, boots, hand gloves, automatic soap dispenser, infrared thermometer and
disposable bed spreads.
The vice-chancellor commended
members of the institution’s Ebola Response Committee for their foresight and
prompt response.
Ambali, however, charged the
university’s health workers to be alert and follow laid down procedures in the
case of an outbreak.
The university’s Director of Health
Services, Dr Mary Ajiboye, who presented the equipment to the vice chancellor,
said the kits were for the protection of staff and students.
“ The committee would place the hand
sanitisers in strategic locations on the campus such as the Senate Building,
faculties, walkways and Unilorin FM station,” she said.
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