Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Nigeria's State Oil Corporation Withheld Billions In 2015: Report

Nigerian National Petroleum headquarters
Petroleum hawkers are seen outside the corporate headquarters of the state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. in Abuja, July 13, 2015.PHOTO: REUTERS/AFOLABI SOTUNDE
Nigeria’s state-run oil firm is withholding billions of dollars in revenue from the government’s coffers despite President Muhammadu Buhari’s reform efforts, according to a report published Thursday by the Natural Resource Governance Institute, a New York-based watchdog. Under Buhari’s administration, Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. failed to remit $4.2 billion — 66 percent of proceeds — to the treasury in the second half of last year, the report revealed.
The company, aka NNPC, raked in $6.3 billion from its crude oil sales in the second half of 2015, but only $2.1 billion entered the government’s account. While some of the company’s withholdings cover known costs, NNPC has not fully explained other expenses.
“This was 12 percent higher than the withholdings under Goodluck Jonathan in 2013 and 2014,” authors Aaron Sayne and Alexandra Gillies said in the report, obtained by International Business Times. “Corruption aside, allocating $4.2 billion in six months to NNPC expenses of unknown priority raises serious questions about fiscal responsibility.”
The report said it would be cheaper for the Nigerian government to finance its record $30 billion budget for the 2016 fiscal year by reining in NNPC spending rather than through outside borrowing. Nigeria expects to spend more than a third of its federal revenue servicing its debt this year, up from 26 percent last year, the country’s Debt Management Office said this month.
"The Finance Ministry has floated plans to fund this year’s appropriations with a further $5 billion in loans from the World Bank and other lenders. These lenders, along with Nigerian stakeholders, should ask hard questions about the blank check enjoyed by NNPC before giving a green light to new debt,” the authors warned in the report.
Buhari, who was elected in March of last year on an anti-graft and anti-terrorism ticket, has vowed to clean up corruption within the state-owned oil firm. A  reportpublished last summer by the National Resource Governance Institute found the NNPC withheld about $12.3 billion from the sale of 110 million barrels of oil over 10 years during the administrations of Presidents Goodluck Jonathan and Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.
Since taking office in late May, Buhari has appointed himself as the petroleum minister, fired the entire board and executive directors of the NNPC and hired a Harvard-educated lawyer as the company’s managing director to lead reforms. But Thursday’s report suggests there’s still much work to be done.
“The leadership could build on gains made to date by clarifying the financial relationship between the NNPC and the state. Otherwise, oil sector corruption and waste could return to their prior devastating levels once the president leaves office or prices rise,” the authors said in the report.

Nigeria's State Oil Corporation Withheld Billions In 2015: Report

Nigerian National Petroleum headquarters
Petroleum hawkers are seen outside the corporate headquarters of the state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. in Abuja, July 13, 2015.PHOTO: REUTERS/AFOLABI SOTUNDE
Nigeria’s state-run oil firm is withholding billions of dollars in revenue from the government’s coffers despite President Muhammadu Buhari’s reform efforts, according to a report published Thursday by the Natural Resource Governance Institute, a New York-based watchdog. Under Buhari’s administration, Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. failed to remit $4.2 billion — 66 percent of proceeds — to the treasury in the second half of last year, the report revealed.
The company, aka NNPC, raked in $6.3 billion from its crude oil sales in the second half of 2015, but only $2.1 billion entered the government’s account. While some of the company’s withholdings cover known costs, NNPC has not fully explained other expenses.
“This was 12 percent higher than the withholdings under Goodluck Jonathan in 2013 and 2014,” authors Aaron Sayne and Alexandra Gillies said in the report, obtained by International Business Times. “Corruption aside, allocating $4.2 billion in six months to NNPC expenses of unknown priority raises serious questions about fiscal responsibility.”
The report said it would be cheaper for the Nigerian government to finance its record $30 billion budget for the 2016 fiscal year by reining in NNPC spending rather than through outside borrowing. Nigeria expects to spend more than a third of its federal revenue servicing its debt this year, up from 26 percent last year, the country’s Debt Management Office said this month.
"The Finance Ministry has floated plans to fund this year’s appropriations with a further $5 billion in loans from the World Bank and other lenders. These lenders, along with Nigerian stakeholders, should ask hard questions about the blank check enjoyed by NNPC before giving a green light to new debt,” the authors warned in the report.
Buhari, who was elected in March of last year on an anti-graft and anti-terrorism ticket, has vowed to clean up corruption within the state-owned oil firm. A  reportpublished last summer by the National Resource Governance Institute found the NNPC withheld about $12.3 billion from the sale of 110 million barrels of oil over 10 years during the administrations of Presidents Goodluck Jonathan and Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.
Since taking office in late May, Buhari has appointed himself as the petroleum minister, fired the entire board and executive directors of the NNPC and hired a Harvard-educated lawyer as the company’s managing director to lead reforms. But Thursday’s report suggests there’s still much work to be done.
“The leadership could build on gains made to date by clarifying the financial relationship between the NNPC and the state. Otherwise, oil sector corruption and waste could return to their prior devastating levels once the president leaves office or prices rise,” the authors said in the report.

Monday, 21 March 2016

positive mind

Your words set the very tone for your life. Speak faith filled words and you will obtain the positive results you seek.
It's our actions that determine the viability of our dreams.
Ignore the negative. Always smile at life. Turn your ambitions into real action.
If there be  problems they will not devour you; you will devour them for your growth.
Set your hopes up high, don't settle for the less; Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage.

Friday, 5 February 2016

N3trillion Loot: Buhari Urged to Probe Amaechi's Administration as Rivers Governor


An NGO in Rivers state has urged Buhari to extend his anti-corruption war to Rivers state where ruins were allegedly left behind by corruption.
Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi
  
A group, Rivers Awake, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), has asked President Muhammadu Buhari, to assist the government of Rivers State, recover a sum of N3trillion, said to have been looted from the state in the past years, according to the Nigerian Tribune.

The group, in a statement signed by three of its leaders, including Messrs Dagogo Ferdinand, Ezenwa Wodi  and Ezekiel Amachree,  said that a chunk of Rivers money also went into the presidential primaries and campaigns of the All Progressives Congress(APC).

The group said specifically that between 2007 and 2015, federal allocations accruing to the state totaled N3trillion, but expressed surprised that as at May 2015, workers were owed months of salary arrears, while a number of projects were abandoned.
 
The group said: “Looking back, it is puzzling that with the volume of funds that accrued to Rivers State, workers were owed salaries for four months, aged pensioners were not paid their pensions for eight months, and teachers were not paid for over 12 months.

“There were also the abandoned N60 billion mono-rail project and the N3billion Woji Road that was varied to N14 billion, yet abandoned but completed by the current government. Another was the 250-bed Karibi-Whyte hospital that the immediate past administration effortlessly dumped after huge funds had been drawn down on it."
 
It should be noted that the current Minister of Transport, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi was the governor of the state for 8 years while the funds in question were misappropriated.!

Saturday, 16 January 2016

what is the fate of this Arsenal trio

                                                      Rosicky, Flamini and Arteta.

what does fate hold for this Arsenal senior players who are currently returning to the team from long term injuries by the end of the season?

The contracts of veteran trio Arteta, Flamini and Czech Republican Thomas Rosicky all come to an end this summer, and Arsenal are planning to part companies with them as they embark on a major overhaul.


Presently there are no signs of the club giving these trio contract extention by the end of the summer. Having to do with some of the promising young lads and possible additions coupled with the arrival of Elneny.French midfielder Flamini, 31, is in his second spell with the Gunners while Rosicky, 35, despite his considerable injury absences, has been with the club since 2006 winning two FA Cups and Arteta, 33, joined from Everton in 2011 and has become fans favourite which lured Wenger into giving the Spaniard the captain’s armband.  

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

the world most expensive phone sells for $8 million

Diamond Rose iPhone 4 32GB-$8 million

The world’s most expensive iPhone to date is the 32 GB iPhone 4 Diamond Rose by Stuart Hughes. With a price of about $8 million the phone’s bezel is made of rose and approximately 500 individual flawless diamonds that total over 100ct. The back is also rose gold and features the Apple logo all decked out with 53 additional diamonds, while the front navigation button is platinum with interchangeable single cut 7.4ct pink or rare 8ct Flawless diamonds in the center.

SHOCKING: 2016 budget documents stolen from National Assembly - Premium Times Nigeria

SHOCKING: 2016 budget documents stolen from National Assembly - Premium Times Nigeria: President Buhari had presented a N6.08 trillion budget for the fiscal year 2016 to a joint session of the National Assembly.

Monday, 11 January 2016

Obama: support gun reform else no campaign,vote or support


One element of the op-Ed President Obama published in the New York Times has raised questions about who the commander in chief would endorse. In that article, President Obama said h would "not campaign for, vote for, or support any candidate, even in my own party, who does not support common sense gun reform."
President Obama proceeded to outline specific positions candidate must take to earn his backing, including opposing congregational votes that have "guaranteed that manufacturers enjoy virtual immunity from lawsuits, which means that they can sell lethal products and rarely face consiquences."
A majority of Americans support President Obama's actions on guns according to new opinion poll. A healthy 67 percent favour his planned executive actions, including 63 percent of people in gun-owning households, according to the CNN/ORC poll of 1,000 Americans.
Although, these same Americans are not terribly optimistic about the impact of the Obama initiatives, which would add some staff and tweak background check regulations for gun buyers. Inured to the rigidity of the gun debate, perhaps, 57 percent of those polled said they did not expect the executives to changes to actually reduce the number of gun deaths, now running to 33,000 a year

Lionel Messi wins Ballon d’Or 2015 a record fifth time



Messi beats Ronaldo and Neymar to win historic fifth Ballon d'Or award
Lionel Messi was awarded the prize for the fifth time (Picture: Getty)

Lionel Messi has beaten Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar to win the 2015 Ballon d’Or award.
The Barcelona forward has won the prize four times but lost out in the last two years to Real Madrid star Ronaldo.
However, after a stunning campaign with Barca, he held off competition from Ronaldo along with his colleague Neymar to scoop the prize.
Messi has now won the award for a record fifth time – putting him in the history books with a record that will surely never be beaten.

Wenger - Klopp is a great manager ahead of Liverpool's game



Arsène Wenger and Jurgen Klopp
Arsène Wenger and Jurgen Klopp

Arsène Wenger has described Jurgen Klopp as a "great manager".

The pair will face each other in the Premier League for the first time when Arsenal visit Anfield on Wednesday evening.Wenger admits he favours a different playing style to Klopp but feels the German's approach deserves both praise and respect."I think he is a great manager but we have different styles," he said. "You have to respect that and you can only be successful by [having] your own style and personality, and everybody has a different personality.

"But I think he done very well in the job and he has an opportunity to integrate a big club. That is where people will assess that later.
"You have to play with your style and what you believe is strong. He is a great manager and he will do that.
"We know that Liverpool will be absolutely up for it, we will be up for it.
"It is down to us to be very strong in the challenges to make sure that doesn't happen.

Arsene Wenger confirms Mohamed Elneny’s announcement today


Good news: Wenger says Arsenal will make major transfer announcement by tomorrow(Picture: AFP/Getty Images)
Arsene Wenger hopes to announce the transfer of FC Basel’s Mohamed Elneny in the next 24 hours.
The French coach says that a major announcement is due from the club and that it’s one everyone is expecting.
The 23-year-old midfielder has completed a medical ahead of the £7.4million move and will join the Premier League giants.
‘We hope to announce a player in the next 24 to 48 hours,’ Wenger said after the game on saturday.
‘I don’t need to tell you the name. After that we will see [about other deals].’
With a day having passed since their win against Sunderland, it follows that Elneny will arrive today.

Wenger on Spanish deal

nacho monreal busy

Arsene Wenger has admitted that talks are ongoing between the club and Nacho Monreal over a new contract for the defender.

The Spaniard has cemented his place as Arsenal first-choice left-back ahead of Kieran Gibbs following impressive displays which came after being deployed at centre-back last season.
Following reports that Monreal has agreed to sign a three-year extension to his current contract worth £90,000-a-week in wages, Wenger has confirmed the club will soon declare the news.
“We will announce that at some stage, when it’s finished. It’s not over the line completely but we’re not far” the Arsenal boss said
In a recent interview, Monreal, who attracted interest from Athletic Bilbao during the summer, expressed his delight at being able to feature regularly for the Gunners.
“Everything feels right here. I can say that I feel at home on and off the pitch. If you don’t feel good off the pitch and in life in general, obviously you can’t give 100 per cent.” he said
“However, at the moment, I love England, I love London and I love my team-mates so everything is positive."

31 Hurt When NJ Transit Bus Crashes Into Tree: Officials

NBC 4 New York
Nearly three dozen people were hurt when the NJ Transit bus in which they were traveling crashed into a tree Monday, officials say.
The bus, which was traveling from Newark-Liberty International Airport, slammed into the tree at Wainwright Street and Lyons Avenue after noon, according to transit officials
Police said 31 people were injured in the crash; two of the victims had broken legs. All are expected to survive.
Footage captured at the scene shows several firefighters assisting passengers, some of whom are sitting on the ground wrapped in blankets.
It's not immediately clear what caused the crash. 

Help the orphans

When a child loses his father or mother, and especially both parents, that child is like a wonderer in the desert, without a guide and a helper. He's as one lost in the sea of life without somebody to ask pertinent questions, and provide answers about life and the future. He's left comfortless. This is why it's so important to care for children, especially the bereaved ones, and be willing always to help them. Every child is your child. You don't have to be an orphan before you're touched with the feeling of their infirmity.

Became concerned enough to lend a helping a hand and save the future of the world we dream, free of pain and hate leading to the plagues of crime and terrorism.

We can save the world today by lending a helping hand to the needy in our societies. Lend a hand, give that little,provide answers to those pertinent questions and teach them the right information about life and the future.

Just as its important today to pay tax for the development goals of every government, so also is the importance of lending a hand for the future of the world. We can't just sit back and watch our government fight all the insurgency of insecurity and crime caused by the negligence of yesterday. There is a great need for the world to dedicate it's little time out of the busy schedules for better life to lend a hand


Bournemouth signs a prolific goal poacher

Profile: Benik Afobe's career to date





We take a look at the career so far of Eddie Howe's latest capture, 22-year-old striker Benik Afobe.

AFC Bournemouth have sealed the signing of striker Benik Afobe on a four-and-a-half-year deal from Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Afobe is the second signing made by manager Eddie Howe in the January transfer window following Juan Iturbe to the Vitality Stadium. Here is everything you need to know about the Cherries' new frontman.

CLUB CAREER

Born in London, Afobe started his career as a youngster at Arsenal and joined the club at the age of six.

Goals came freely to the forward, as he netted 40 goals for the Gunners under-16s in 2007/08, 11 goals in 13 appearances in 2008/09, and 21 goals in 24 appearances for Arsenal under-18s in 2009/10.

He had several loan spells away from Arsene Wenger's side, including stints with Huddersfield Town, Reading, Millwall and Sheffield Wednesday between 2011 and 2014, scoring a total of 16 goals.

But it was last season where he really began to shine, notching 32 times in the entire season, 19 of those coming in the first-half of the campaign for MK Dons in a six-month loan spell, including this strike below.


That alerted the attention of Championship Wolves, who secured the in-form striker to a three-and-a-half year deal.

After 10 goals in 27 games this season, Afobe completes his move to the Cherries.
INTERNATIONAL CAREER

Afobe has been an England youth international for the large majority of his career.

Back in 2005 when he was 12-years old, the striker captained the England under-12s in the Junior World Cup.

That was just the beginning for the former Arsenal man as in 2008, Afobe was part of the England under-16 team that won the Victory Shield, scoring in each game against Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland and equalling Michael Owen's Three Lions under-16 record.

He was also part of the England under-17 squad that won the 2010 UEFA European Under-17 Championship and was hailed 'among the best of the crop' by The Guardian.

After that, the England under-19s came for Afobe before his under-21s bow and the striker was also called up for the 21s tournament this summer, to replace the injured Saido Berahino.

All in all, the 22-year old has netted 23 times for England's youth sides.

Sunday, 10 January 2016

Where are the Chibok girls?

Cameroon says no missing girls among freed Boko Haram hostages

 
 
A Cameroonian soldier walks in front of former Nigerian hostages held by Boko Haram who were freed by the Cameroonian military in Maroua, Cameroon, in this still image taken from December 5, 2015 video footage.
Reuters/REUTERS TV
Cameroon said on Monday that schoolgirls kidnapped by Islamist militant group Boko Haram last year were not among a group of 900 hostages liberated by the West African country’s army.
Last week’s hostage release raised hopes that some of the girls might be among the group. The army also said it killed at least 100 Boko Haram fighters in the operation as it seeks to strike back after a series of attacks, not least in its Far North region.
“The people that were freed are just villagers. The schoolgirls who are missing are not amongst the group,” Information Minister Issa Tchiroma Bakari told Reuters by telephone.

The freed hostages were driven in crowded open-topped trucks to the town of Maroua in the Far North at the weekend and given food aid and water by regional officials, Reuters television pictures showed.
Boko Haram seized around 200 schoolgirls in April 2014 from their dormitories in the town of Chibok, northeastern Nigeria, about 50 km (30 miles) west of the border with Cameroon. The kidnapping stirred international outrage.
Efforts to track them down have proved fruitless, in part because they have probably been split up into small groups and settled with families in villages across a wider area of terrain, according to analysts.
Cameroon is part of an 8,700-strong task force including troops from Chad, Niger, Nigeria and Benin that has pledged to destroy Boko Haram, which though based mainly in Nigeria has become a major threat to wider regional security.
Suicide bombings, often carried out by young women recruited by the militant group, are becoming almost daily occurrences in the Far North. The government denies that Boko Haram holds any territory in Cameroon.
April 2014 200 girls were seized from their dormitories in a town of Chibok, northeastern Nigeria and up till now as i am writing the Nigerian government has no idea where these girls are.
The stories have it that these girls were taken forcefully to a forest between the border of Nigeria and Cameroun, that is if the stories are align with where the girls were taken if they were truly seized.
I ask how big is this sambisa forest like most Nigerians that makes it the recovery of the so called “Chibok girls” mission impossible for the Nigerian government and its army, and how large are the Boko Haram sects? Its almost two years the girls are no where to be found.
Ironically i think the Nigerian Government and its Army ought to be applauded for the work done so far. But i believe if a tortoise army from other continents were deployed for the search and recovery of the Chibok girls by now the girls would have be recovered if they were truly seized.

Madonna breaks down on stage

Madonna tearfully addresses ‘challenging times’ amid custody battle

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January 2016. Madonna in concert. (Getty Images)
Madonna breaks down!
The 57-year-old fought back tears on Wednesday during a performance in Mexico City, opening up about facing a “challenging” time in her life.
“We all go through challenging times in our life.. And that includes me. I too go through challenging times in my life, right now is one of them,” she confessed. “Sometimes I feel I can’t do a show. I don’t have the energy, I don’t have the strength.”
After pausing to wipe away tears, Madge continued: “I came out here tonight and can see your faces, and I look into your eyes, and I see so much love and you give me strength. So, thank you.”
The singer is currently engaged in a highly-publicized custody battle with ex-husband Guy Ritchie over the former couple’s 15-year-old son, Rocco. Her Wednesday performance marked the first new show on her Rebel Heart Tour after a 10-week hiatus.
Rocco had previously been on the road with his mother, but reportedly wanted to continue living with his father in London. Last month, a Manhattan Supreme Court judge reportedly ordered the teen to return to New York before school resumed again after the holiday break.
Meanwhile, Madonna’s tour will continue on throughout the month of January until wrapping on Jan. 28 in Puerto Rico.
Through all the legal drama, Madonna continues to show love for her children on her Instagram account.

Bayelsa elects Seriake Dickson


Seriake Dickson wins Bayelsa state governorship election


The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, has formally announced Seriake Dickson as winner of the governorship election of oil rich Bayelsa state.
Dickson received 134,998 votes while his closest rival, Timipre Sylva got 86,852 votes.
Here is a total breakdown of the results from all the 8 local governments in Bayelsa state.
Total Registered voters 654493
Total Accredited Votes 242114
Total valid votes 225520
Rejected votes 6647
Total votes cast 232167
APC 86,852
PDP 134,998
PDM 1,572
Nembe supplementary poll
Collation officer: Dr. Victor Torubelebb
No of registered voters 4294
Accredited voters 2649
Votes scored APC 1400, PDP 1160
Total valid votes 2574
Rejected votes 31
Total votes cast 2605
Ogbia supplementary result collation officer, Dr Anakwe
No of Registered voters 4344
No of accredited voters 1551
Votes scored APC 139, PDP 1290
Total valid votes 1449
Rejected votes 47
Total vote cast 1496
Southern Ijaw council area collation officer: Dr. Dagana
No of registered voters 120,827
Accredited Voters 35,594
No of votes scored APC 10,216
PDP 23,081
Total valid votes 33,607
Rejected votes 927
Total votes cast 34,534
Ekeremor supplementary poll
Collation officer, Dr. Perekibina Beriweni
Total registered votes 9157
Accredited votes 3018
Votes scored APC 257, PDP 2695
Total valid votes 2968
Rejected votes 42
Total votes cast 3010
Brass supplementary result
No of Registered voters 2255
No of accredited voters 1703
Votes scored APC 1679, PDP 05
Total valid votes 1696
Rejected votes 7
Total votes cast 1703
Sagbama supplementary result
No of Registered voters 2005
No of accredited voters 326
Votes scored APC 111, PDP 180
Total valid votes 303
Rejected votes 21
Total votes cast 324

Yenagoa: Collation officer, Dr. Perekeme Bertola, lecturer Niger Delta University
7 registered areas with 18 polling units
No of registered voters 9560
Accredited Voters 1480
No of votes scored APC 448
PDP 839
Total valid votes 1309
Rejected votes 54
Total votes cast 1363
Southern Ijaw
The win followed the announcement of final election results for Southern Ijaw Local Government.
Results in the hotly contested Southern ljaw, for the two leading parties, showed that the All Progressives Congress, APC, scored 10,216 votes while the incumbent party in the state, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP scored 23,081.
Governor Seriake Dickson( in black) and his closest rival, Timipre Sylva.
Governor Seriake Dickson (in black) and his closest rival, Timipre Sylva.
120,827 voters were registered in the local government while those accredited were put at 35,594.
Results for other parties were ACPN 20; ADC 16 ; APA 40; APA 18; DPC 29 ; DPP 15; KOWA 1; LP 6; NPPP 4; NNPP 4; PPC 11; PDM 108;  PPA 30; PPN 2 ;SPD 2; UPP 1
Valid votes cast were 33, 607. Rejected votes were 927. Total valid votes were 34,534.
Koluama Ward 17 did not have elections because materials arrived very late. Snatching of boxes and violence were recorded in some areas as well.
The number of votes lost in the cancelled registration centres were 39,679.
APC’s representative stood up to complain about the electoral staff. He said that violence reported in Koluama local government was not as bad, as to warrant a cancellation of some votes.
The PDP representative at the collation centre debunked his claims saying his counterpart was not at the venue where the decisions were collectively taken and picked holes in the result from Brass Local Government.

Lassa fever


The Federal Government has described as embarrassing, the current outbreak of Lassa fever in the country.
The number of persons infected by the outbreak rose to 86 while 40 deaths had been recorded in the affected states of Bauchi, Nasarawa, Niger, Taraba, Kano, Rivers, Edo, Plateau, Gombe and Oyo.
The Minister of Health, Prof. Isaac Adewole, spoke on the outbreak of the virus at a press briefing in Abuja Friday.
To curb the spread of the virus, the minister said families of victims will not be allowed to perform burial rites, adding that the state will take over the activities.
Adewole said: “Lassa fever is not new to us in Nigeria, what is new is that it has continued to embarrass us. The first confirmed case was in 1969, in Lassa village in Borno State. The number of cases peaked in 2012 when 1,723 cases with 112 fatalities were recorded.
“It is also important to highlight that it is not the outbreak that it is unusual, what is unusual is the large number of deaths recorded so far and these deaths came largely from three states – Kano, Bauchi and Niger.
“The three states contributed to about 75 percent of the cases and deaths. The situation in Niger is worrisome because we had unusual death dating back to August and only came to light about three to four months after and that represents a breakdown in disease notification system. We are trying to strengthen this because deaths even when they are unusual should be reported and we should not have waited for 35 cases in Niger before sitting up and that is the worrisome part of it”.
Key facts
  • Lassa fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic illness of 1-4 weeks duration that occurs in West Africa.
  • The Lassa virus is transmitted to humans via contact with food or household items contaminated with rodent urine or faeces.
  • Person-to-person infections and laboratory transmission can also occur, particularly in hospitals lacking adequate infection prevent and control measures.
  • Lassa fever is known to be endemic in Benin (where it was diagnosed for the first time in November 2014), Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and parts of Nigeria, but probably exists in other West African countries as well.
  • The overall case-fatality rate is 1%. Observed case-fatality rate among patients hospitalized with severe cases of Lassa fever is 15%.
  • Early supportive care with rehydration and symptomatic treatment improves survival.

Background

Though first described in the 1950s, the virus causing Lassa disease was not identified until 1969. The virus is a single-stranded RNA virus belonging to the virus family Arenaviridae.
About 80% of people who become infected with Lassa virus have no symptoms. One in five infections result in severe disease, where the virus affects several organs such as the liver, spleen and kidneys.
Lassa fever is a zoonotic disease, meaning that humans become infected from contact with infected animals. The animal reservoir, or host, of Lassa virus is a rodent of the genus Mastomys, commonly known as the “multimammate rat.” Mastomys rats infected with Lassa virus do not become ill, but they can shed the virus in their urine and faeces.
Because the clinical course of the disease is so variable, detection of the disease in affected patients has been difficult. However, when presence of the disease is confirmed in a community, prompt isolation of affected patients, good infection protection and control practices and rigorous contact tracing can stop outbreaks.

Symptoms of Lassa fever

The incubation period of Lassa fever ranges from 6-21 days. The onset of the disease, when it is symptomatic, is usually gradual, starting with fever, general weakness, and malaise. After a few days, headache, sore throat, muscle pain, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, cough, and abdominal pain may follow. In severe cases facial swelling, fluid in the lung cavity, bleeding from the mouth, nose, vagina or gastrointestinal tract and low blood pressure may develop. Protein may be noted in the urine. Shock, seizures, tremor, disorientation, and coma may be seen in the later stages. Deafness occurs in 25% of patients who survive the disease. In half of these cases, hearing returns partially after 1-3 months. Transient hair loss and gait disturbance may occur during recovery.
Death usually occurs within 14 days of onset in fatal cases. The disease is especially severe late in pregnancy, with maternal death and/or fetal loss occurring in greater than 80% of cases during the third trimester.

Transmission

Humans usually become infected with Lassa virus from exposure to urine or faeces of infected Mastomys rats. Lassa virus may also be spread between humans through direct contact with the blood, urine, faeces, or other bodily secretions of a person infected with Lassa fever. There is no epidemiological evidence supporting airborne spread between humans. Person-to-person transmission occurs in both community and health-care settings, where the virus may be spread by contaminated medical equipment, such as re-used needles. Sexual transmission of Lassa virus has been reported.
Lassa fever occurs in all age groups and both sexes. Persons at greatest risk are those living in rural areas where Mastomys are usually found, especially in communities with poor sanitation or crowded living conditions. Health workers are at risk if caring for Lassa fever patients in the absence of proper barrier nursing and infection control practices.

Diagnosis

Because the symptoms of Lassa fever are so varied and non-specific, clinical diagnosis is often difficult, especially early in the course of the disease. Lassa fever is difficult to distinguish from other viral haemorrhagic fevers such as Ebola virus disease; and many other diseases that cause fever, including malaria, shigellosis, typhoid fever and yellow fever.
Definitive diagnosis requires testing that is available only in specialized laboratories. Laboratory specimens may be hazardous and must be handled with extreme care. Lassa virus infections can only be diagnosed definitively in the laboratory using the following tests:
  • antibody enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
  • antigen detection tests
  • reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) assay
  • virus isolation by cell culture.

Treatment and vaccines

The antiviral drug ribavirin seems to be an effective treatment for Lassa fever if given early on in the course of clinical illness. There is no evidence to support the role of ribavirin as post-exposure prophylactic treatment for Lassa fever.
There is currently no vaccine that protects against Lassa fever.

Prevention and control

Prevention of Lassa fever relies on promoting good “community hygiene” to discourage rodents from entering homes. Effective measures include storing grain and other foodstuffs in rodent-proof containers, disposing of garbage far from the home, maintaining clean households and keeping cats. Because Mastomys are so abundant in endemic areas, it is not possible to completely eliminate them from the environment. Family members should always be careful to avoid contact with blood and body fluids while caring for sick persons.
In health-care settings, staff should always apply standard infection prevention and control precautions when caring for patients, regardless of their presumed diagnosis. These include basic hand hygiene, respiratory hygiene, use of personal protective equipment (to block splashes or other contact with infected materials), safe injection practices and safe burial practices.
Health workers caring for patients with suspected or confirmed Lassa fever should apply extra infection control measures to prevent contact with the patient’s blood and body fluids and contaminated surfaces or materials such as clothing and bedding. When in close contact (within 1 metre) of patients with Lassa fever, health-care workers should wear face protection (a face shield or a medical mask and goggles), a clean, non-sterile long-sleeved gown, and gloves (sterile gloves for some procedures).
Laboratory workers are also at risk. Samples taken from humans and animals for investigation of Lassa virus infection should be handled by trained staff and processed in suitably equipped laboratories.
On rare occasions, travellers from areas where Lassa fever is endemic export the disease to other countries. Although malaria, typhoid fever, and many other tropical infections are much more common, the diagnosis of Lassa fever should be considered in febrile patients returning from West Africa, especially if they have had exposures in rural areas or hospitals in countries where Lassa fever is known to be endemic. Health-care workers seeing a patient suspected to have Lassa fever should immediately contact local and national experts for advice and to arrange for laboratory testing.