A Kenyan court has temporarily stopped the establishment of an Ebola quarantine centre for United States nationals in the country following a petition filed by a rights group.

The facility, which was expected to open on Friday, was reportedly planned to quarantine Americans arriving from the Democratic Republic of Congo, where authorities are battling a major Ebola outbreak.

According to US officials, the centre was to be located at Laikipia Air Base, about 200 kilometres from Nairobi, and was expected to have 50 isolation beds managed by US medical personnel.

However, the court issued a conservatory order restraining the respondents from setting up any Ebola exposure, quarantine, isolation or treatment facility in Kenya pending further proceedings.

“A conservatory order is hereby issued restraining the respondents from establishing any Ebola exposure, quarantine, isolation or treatment facility in Kenya,” the court order read.

Kenya has not recorded any confirmed case of Ebola from the current outbreak, although authorities have been testing arrivals and intensifying surveillance due to the country’s exposure to regional travel and trade routes.

The legal challenge was filed by Katiba Institute, a Kenyan rights organisation, which argued that the proposed centre was being established secretly and unilaterally, raising serious constitutional concerns.

Kenya had signed a health agreement with the United States in December last year, but the deal is currently being challenged in court.

The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union also condemned the proposed facility, accusing the government of trading the lives of citizens for foreign aid.

Kenyan doctors have threatened industrial action if details of the negotiations are not made public.

Kenya is considered vulnerable to Ebola due to outbreaks in neighbouring Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The country’s position as East Africa’s major logistics hub also heightens concerns over possible importation of the virus through airports, land borders and trade corridors.

Although Kenya’s Ministry of Health has said it is willing to work with other countries, including the United States, it has not directly addressed questions surrounding the quarantine facility.

The Kenyan government has been given 48 hours to respond to the petition, while the matter has been fixed for mention on June 2.

_______________________________________________________________________ Groundbreaking Guide For Lawyers: Adigwe Publishes ‘Artificial Intelligence For Lawyers’ With Free Research eBook As an added bonus, every purchase comes with a FREE ebook titled: “AI in Legalpedia and Law Pavilion: A Research Guide.” Ohio Books Ltd praises the publication, stating: "....this is the only Nigerian book I know of on the topic." How to Order: 📞 Call, Text, or WhatsApp: 08034917063 | 07055285878 📧 Email: benadigwe1@gmail.com 🌎 Website: www.benadigwe.com Ebook Version: Access it directly online at https://selar.com/prv626   ______________________________________________________________________ “Enhance Legal Practice With Authoritative Reports” — Alexander Payne Offers Comprehensive Law Reports, Spanning Over A Century Of Nigerian Jurisprudence

Interested buyers are encouraged to place their orders and enquiries via: 0704 444 4777, 0704 444 4999, 0818 199 9888 Website: www.alexandernigeria.com

_______________________________________________________________________ [A MUST HAVE] Evidence Act Demystified With Recent And Contemporary Cases And Materials
“Evidence Act: Complete Annotation” by renowned legal experts Sanni & Etti.
Available now for NGN 40,000 at ASC Publications, 10, Boyle Street, Onikan, Lagos. Beside High Court, TBS. Email publications@ayindesanni.com or WhatsApp +2347056667384. Purchase Link: https://paystack.com/buy/evidence-act-complete-annotation ______________________________________________________________________ “Bridging Theory And Courtroom Practice” — Hagler Sunny Okorie, Nathaniel Ngozi Ikeocha Unveil ‘Functional’ Tort Law Book For Nigerian Legal System The book, titled The Law of Torts in Nigeria: A Functional Approach, authored by Professor Hagler Sunny Okorie Ph.D and Ikeocha, Nathaniel Ngozi Esq, offers law students, practitioners, and academics a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying tort law in Nigerian courts. Interested buyers can place orders via the following contact numbers: 08028636615, 08037667945, 08032253813, or +234 902 196 2209. _______________________________________________________________________

“Order Your Copy Now” — Basil Momodu, Esq. Unveils Second Edition Of His Book, "Civil Procedure In Nigeria"

According to the learned author, Basil Momodu Esq. "Law review is a continuum. We will continue to track changes in the law to enrich future editions." Recommended Booksellers: Lagos: 08033855230, Abuja: 08035991379, and others.