FIFA SHOULD SUSPEND DR CONGO AND REPLACE THEM WITH NIGERIA AMID FEAR OF RECENT EBOLA VIRUS OUTBREAK IN CONGO...
Dear, @FIFAWorldCup
Football is a celebration, not a gamble with human lives. With reports of a recent Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, FIFA faces a choice: protect players, fans, and host communities, or risk importing a deadly virus for the sake of a game.
Ebola spreads through contact with bodily fluids. A World Cup brings 26 players from different countries, staff, thousands of fans, and global media into close quarters across stadiums, hotels, and airports. One undetected case can become a cluster. No screening protocol is 100% foolproof at borders. The risk, however small, is existential.
FIFA has a duty of care. In 2020, COVID-19 forced postponements and biosecure bubbles. Why would Ebola, with a much higher fatality rate, be treated differently? Suspending DR Congo while replacing them with Nigeria whom they played the Continental play off with for one tournament cycle is not discrimination — it is precaution. Athletes can return when WHO declares the outbreak contained.
Nigeria is the African country that faced DR CONGO in the Continental Play off, so Nigeria stand a better chance of replacing DR CONGO. Nigeria is ready and prepared to delve into the tournament should FIFA listen to our cry.
Football should unite, not endanger. Until DR Congo is Ebola-free, FIFA must choose life over logistics.
@FIFAcom , @fifamedia
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