Still
on the many woes Patrick Sawyer brought to Nigeria. The International
Olympic Committee (IOC) has banned Nigeria and other West African
countries affected by the Ebola Virus Disease from participating in some
sports at the Youth Olympics. Apparently, the decision was made to
ensure the safety of participants.
A statement released by the IOC reads, "
Athletes from affected areas will not compete in combat sports" and "it
was also decided that no athletes from the region would compete in the
pool. We regret that due to this issue some young athletes may have
suffered twice, both from the anguish caused by the outbreak in their
home countries and by not being able to compete in the Youth Olympic
Games."
"We have been reassured by the health authorities
that there have been no suspected cases and that the risk of infection
is extremely unlikely. Together we have developed a policy which
balances the health needs of all, with respect for the rights of the
young athletes from the region."
The Youth Olympic Games which
will be held in Nanjing, China's former capital, from August 16 to 28
will feature more than 3,500 competitors aged 15 to 18. A total of 25
people have fallen into the categories of Ebola-hit countries; (Sierra
Leone, Liberia, Guinea and Nigeria.) Nigeria's squad is the largest with
13 members.
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