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15 Die, 65 Others Hospitalised as Cholera Outbreak Hits Bida
Laleye Dipo in Minna
An unconfirmed source monday evening stated that 15 people died and 65 others were hospitalised as a result of cholera outbreak in Bida Local Government Area of Niger State.
However, the local government area in an official statement confirmed 10 deaths and 60 hospitalised.
Residents of the ancient town also claimed that the community had been thrown into panic and fear as a result of the outbreak.
The residents blamed the outbreak consumption of unhygienic water because the town had been without pipe borne water “ for some timeâ€.
Some of the victims were admitted at either the Federal Medical Centre or the Abdulmalik Ndayako general hospitals in the town.
An official letter from the Bida LGA signed by the Council Secretary y Suleiman Sheshi for the chairman dated June 18, 2018 and addressed to the State Commissioner for Health, which also confirmed the outbreak said “the Council had no capacity to contain the outbreakâ€.
The letter, a copy of which was made available to our Correspondent expressed regrets that as at the time of the outbreak (Sunday) “only one medical Doctor was on call at the hospital due to manpower shortageâ€.
“The general hospital is lacking medical consumables and adequate facilities to cater for the present “emergent†health challenge. Over ten (10) infected with the disease have been confirmed dead.â€
The letter continues: “the present situation at hand cannot be handled by the Bida LGA alone, part of the reason why this letter is written is to request for superior intervention from the state government. Prompt action from your part will, without any doubt, save a lot of lives presently at critical points of survivalâ€, the letter concluded.
Meanwhile, the Council had in a separate letter titled “announcement†advised the people of the LGA to maintain the “highest hygiene in order to avoid the spread of the outbreakâ€.
Thee Council warned against drinking of unhygienic water which was capable of spreading the disease in addition to telling residents “to be careful on the consumption of fruits already sliced for re-sale by grocers, and herbal concoction prepared under poor hygienic conditions.
“Person or persons suspected to have contacted cholera should be rushed to nearby hospitals for treatment without delaysâ€, the statement said, adding that “on no account should home treatment be used as an optionâ€.
“This second statement also signed by the council secretary Suleiman Sheshi warned that: “whoever handles or has any form of contact with cholera patient should properly wash their hands with soap and detergents. Where these are not available, ashes should be used to wash the hands thoroughly.â€
All efforts to get the confirmation of the incident from the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Mohammed Jibrin, was abortive as at 6:20p.m. yesterday.