Mr. Maku said there is no cure for
the deadly disease yet.
The Nigerian Minister of
Information, Labaran Maku, on Friday debunked rumours that bathing with hot
water and salt solution can be used to prevent Ebola virus infection.
A statement signed by the Minister’s
Chief Press Secretary, Joseph Mutah, said the speculation that salt and hot
water solution cures the deadly viral disease is only a rumour.
Mr. Maku said there was no cure yet
for the disease yet. He urged Nigerians to, however, maintain maximum
environmental and personal hygiene to guard against contracting the deadly
virus.
The social media late Thursday and
early Friday went agog with information that salt and water could prevent
infection by Ebola Virus.
Relatives from all parts of Nigeria
called loved ones to take their bath with the new found solution to the
disease.
Some explained further that the
Federal Government was planning to spray a chemical which could prevent the
virus from spreading, they said salt and hot water solution would serve as a
proactive measure.
A housewife, Patience Enang, 36,
told newsmen that her husband, a soldier, called her at 5 a.m. from Kaduna. She
said he instructed her to bath their three children with the solution.
“I just finished bathing my children
with hot water and salt and I go ‘baff’ now sef. My husband call me for morning
around 5, he say hot water and salt is now a prevention for a Ebola,” Mrs.
Enang said.
Mrs. Enang did not stop at bathing her own children with the solution, she went ahead to pass on her husband’s instruction to her neighbours out of love.
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