Wednesday, 3 September 2014

Uzbekistan Bars Nigeria Over Ebola

Latest reports inform that Nigeria and  four other African countries have been barred from this year’s Senior World Wrestling Championships holding in Tashkent, Uzbekistan due to the reported cases of the Ebola Virus Disease in the affected countries.

According to the report, other countries barred from the tourney holding this month in the European country apart from Nigeria are Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea and Democratic Republic of Congo.
The four west African nations would also be barred from participating in the FILA Congress holding during the championship in Uzbekistan. The restriction will also deny the African officials from contesting the FILA Bureau elections which hold at the same venue.
These details were made public on Tuesday, 2 September, 2014 by Uzbekistan through the world wrestling body FILA.
The 2014 edition of the Senior World Wrestling Championships would start from 8-14 September, while the elections are set for 7 September.
File photo of a wrestling action.
File photo of a wrestling action.
Speaking on this development, President of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation, Daniel Igali, protested the decision, urging the international wrestling body to reconsider its decision as he cited a number of adverse effects such position might have on the wrestlers of the affected countries and the national associations.
It was gathered through the Olympic gold medal that Nigeria had planned to present seven wrestlers and officials at the event.

Igali stated that the Nigerian Wrestling Federation had assured FILA of the safety measures adopted by Nigeria and its contingent as regards Ebola.
According to a letter sent to the FILA president Mr. Nenad Lalovic, Igali said the decision had invariable tagged the wrestlers and officials as Ebola virus carriers.

“In that letter, I expressed my displeasure and disappointment felt by the athletes and officials whose exclusion from the 2014 world championships, apart from preventing them from world class experience and opportunity, also stigmatises them as carriers of a horrible disease,” Igali wrote.
“I would like to get clarification from you on whether the said five federation presidents (now six, with Senegal which recently had a case of positive Ebola infection) can be allowed entry into Tashkent for the FILA congress. As Prince Sualley mentioned, there are stringent health checks in place at airports in these countries which makes it impossible for affected persons to make it through these checks to board flights out of them. You know the importance of the FILA congress in the calendar of a national wrestling federation. More importantly, there are a few presidents from these affected countries that are candidates for the FILA Bureau.

“Aside the CALA President who sits on the Bureau in his position as a continental President, we have no elected representative on the FILA Bureau – a situation that needs to be corrected at these elections.

“It would therefore be a huge disservice to the wrestling cause if I and my other colleagues are disallowed from participating at the FILA Congress and the ensuing elections. I am prepared to submit myself to any kind of tests if that will placate the minds of the Uzbekistani authorities,” the letter stated in parts.

It would be recalled that no fewer than since a Liberian diplomat, Patrick Sawyer brought the deadly disease into Lagos on 20 July, 2014.
The latest of the casualties was two Fridays ago after he was infected with the virus while treating a secondary contact of the index case Sawyer.
About in the oil rich state since the death of the health worker.

According to the World Health Organisation, WHO, no fewer than 1552 deaths have been recorded in west Africa since early this year when the latest outbreak of Ebola started.

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