The meeting will be the third in series since the outbreak of the disease in West Africa.
This came as widow of Dr Ike Enemuo, who died of Ebola in Port Harcourt has also tested positive to the virus.
The NCH, which is the highest decision making body on health issues in Nigeria comprises the Minister of Health, the Minister of State for Health, all state Commissioners for Health and Permanent Secretaries Ministry of Health of the 36 states, and the Federal Capital Territory, FCT.
Vanguard gathered that deliberations are expected to focus on ongoing efforts to check the spread of the virus.
Dr. Enemuo’s clinic in Port Harcourt
It was learnt that the meeting was called to address the outbreak of EVD in Port Harcourt, Rivers State and to avoid further spread to neighbouring states.
A source from the Federal Ministry of Health said the Council is expected to deliberate extensively on strategies to contain further spread of EVD even beyond primary and secondary case of the index (first) case, Patrick Sawyer.
At the last NCH, which held early August in Abuja, the body resolved that all corpses should be accompanied with death certificates and that all the states should enact legislation to support the resolution.
It also resolved that corpses of all persons confirmed to have died of EVD must be disposed off according to the standard of the World Health Organisation, WHO.
The body equally directed that transportation of corpses into the country as well as interstate be banned until further notice except with approved waivers issued by Federal Ministry of health.
It is not unlikely the council will investigate circumstances surrounding the escape of a primary contact from the isolation centre in Lagos to Port Harcourt.
Widow of Enemuo tests positive to Ebola
Meanwhile, widow of Dr Ike Enemuo, who died of Ebola in Port Harcourt has also tested positive to the virus, Rivers State government has announced.
Making the announcement in Port Harcourt, Commissioner for health, Sampson Parker, said test results showed that Mrs Enemuo had the disease, which claimed the life of her husband, Dr Enemuo, on August 22.