Making it clear that this is not a diplomatic issue, the Ministry of External Affairs said the hospital is Indian-owned, Indian-established and Indian-run.
"The doctors are Indians. As of this time, this is not a diplomatic issue of any sort between India and Nigeria," the spokesperson of the Ministry told reporters here today.
The issue revolves around the Primus Hospital in Nigerian capital Abuja and four doctors who want to return home for fear of contracting the deadly Ebola virus.
He said that as of now there has not been any case of Ebola in Abuja.
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"The nearest known case is in Lagos which is several hundred kilometres away. Neither the Indian High Commission in Abuja nor our camp office in Lagos has issued any advisory for Indians to leave those places," he added.
"These doctors have been in touch with the High Commission on a regular basis. They also met our High Commissioner couple of days ago," he said adding the doctors desire to leave.