The Director General of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has confirmed that no Nigerian in China has been infected with the coronavirus.
She said while they are concerned about the spread of the virus, the Nigerian embassy has promised to ensure their safety.
Moyo Thomas reports that the close ties between Nigeria and China especially in the areas of business and education exchange is now a source of worry to Nigerians.
Their concern stems from the likelihood of a spread of the virus to Nigeria due to the volume of travel between the two countries.
The Director General of the Nigerian in Diaspora Commission has cautioned Nigerians in China to be very careful and to Faithfully observe personal
hygiene in order to avoid infection.
The very fatal virus has now spread to over 18 countries in the world, killing over 6000 people in China where it started from and ravaging other
countries where the virus has reached.
At the moment there is no report that any Nigerian, especially those resident in china, has been infected by the virus. Government is also evaluating the risk for Nigerians in countries affected by the virus, if the need arises.
Part of what is causing anxiety, is that many Chinese citizens travelled to their home country for the lunar holidays and Nigerian entrepreneurs
also travelled to China during this period for product sourcing.
Anyone aming these two categories of people could be exposed to the virus.
A lot of chinese citizens returned home for the holidays, prompting the government to extend the break in a bid to contain the spread of the virus
beyond its borders.