Following
the recent allegations on pastor who have lay claims to having the cure for the
deadly Ebola virus, the Lagos state government has taken a step ahead to warn pastor
TB Joshua of Synagogue Church of All Nations not to accept Ebola victims if
they come to him for healing.
According to
The Nation officials of Lagos State Ministry of Health and the Federal
Government, led by the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris,
visited him seeking his cooperation in ensuring victims of the deadly virus are
not brought to his church for healing. Synagogue is a popular destination for
sick people who go there for divine healing.
"We
have our strategies that we intend to share with you. Again, we need to know
the resources you have here because whether it is one or two cases, if they are
allowed to get out, it is a major problem. We are here to work together on how
to contain this disease,” Idris told the cleric." Dr Idris reportedly told
Joshua.
The
commissioner added that the visit is one of the state government’s strategies
of sensitizing faith-based organizations on the need to cooperate with the
government to prevent the spread of the disease in the country by educating the
worshipers to report health issues to medical experts.Continue..
Idris said
the Federal and Lagos state government are working hard to prevent a spread of
the virus into the country, the delegation has deemed it fit to educate and
create awareness among the multinational congregation on the disease and how it
can spread.
“We are here
to engage you positively, we know the powers of this House and your powers and
we are duty- bound to protect you and your congregation. We have no doubt the
power God has given you, we can’t do that, but we want to help and make it work
stronger,” Director, Centre for Disease Control (CDC), Professor Abdulsalami
Nasidi, another member of the congregation told the prophet
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