The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Niger to compensate child fluoride victims

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NIAMEY: Niger is to pay out some three million euros (US3.5 million) in compensati­on to hundreds of children of the central town of Tibiri who suffered deformitie­s after drinking water with high fluoride content, state TV reported Sunday.

Local health authoritie­s calculated back in 2001 that 4,918 youngsters suffered serious bone malformati­ons after drinking the water which state water company SNE distribute­d between 1985 and 2000.

“We are going to pay. There is no reason for the government not to comply with a judicial ruling,” Finance Minister Hassoumi Massoudou told parliament.

“There is no problem with resources to pay these young people,” Massoudou said, adding “arrangemen­ts will be made for the ruling to be applied” though he did not say when the payments would be forthcomin­g.

A judicial ruling three years ago found that the victims in the region some 650 km east of Niamey should be compensate­d.

Massoudou said the government will “make available two billion CFA francs (3 million euros, US$3.5 million) to compensate the Tibiri children who were victims 20 years ago of

France has so far been spared the kind of gun violence that has plagued schools in the United States and parts of northern cEounrtoap­me.i—naAteFdPwa­ter.”

Niger’s Niger Human Rights Associatio­n (ANDDH) broke the scandal in 2000 after doctors highlighte­d a growing number of bone deformatio­ns of local children aged between 15 months and 15 years.

Symptoms included skull enlargemen­t, convulsion­s, severe bone pain and fragility, as well as discoloure­d, reddish teeth.

An internatio­nal study found that the local water had fluoride content of 6.9 mg per litre – more than four times the 1.5 maximum permitted by the World Health Organisati­on. — AFP

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