Residents of Osogbo
has expressed fears on the danger the influx of people to Osun/Osogbo festival
can pose in the face of rampaging Ebola virus.
The
Residents told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Osogbo on Thursday
that the chances of contacting the virus were high because of
contacts with many tourists.
A
resident at the Dada Estate in Osogbo, Mrs Olayinka Ajibola, said the outbreak
of Ebola virus in West Africa would adversely affect tourism sector,
including the Osun Osogbo festival.
Ajibola
said the annual Osun festival always attracts many tourists from far and near,
especially the neighbouring states where the virus had been reported.
She
called on the state government put in place robust mechanism to forestall any
outbreak by reducing the number of tourists that would come into the state.
Another
resident in the town, Mr Shittu Akeju, said most of those who visit the groove
during the festival might have a rethink this year.
Akeju
identified the heavy presence of monkey at the groove as the main reason for
this, since monkey had been said to be one of the major carriers of the virus.
“The
celebration of Osun festival this year will suffer a little setback because of
the menace of Ebola virus that is threatening the communities in the West Africa,
including Nigeria.
“You
will agree with me that aside the fear of contacting the disease from the
crowd, the groove is also a thing of concern to them due to presence of monkey.
“I
t is a common knowledge now that animal like monkey is a first class carrier of
the disease, this make the venue of the celebration a great danger for
the people,’’ Akeju said.
Meanwhile,
Dr Abiodun Ogunwale of the Department of African Languages, Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife, has called on the government to protect the tradition with
diplomacy.
Ogunwale
told NAN that the outbreak of Ebola virus should not stand as a
clog to the celebration of peoples’ heritage, although some necessary caution
should be taken to prevent epidemics.
He
explained that diplomacy should be brought to bear when taken measures to
protect the people in order not to give an erroneous impression about the
state.
The
lecturer, however, commended the Lagos State Government for being proactive in
the way it responded to the outbreak, adding that this was an attribute of good
leadership.(NAN)
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