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FCT Confirms 54 Cholera Deaths, Flags off Community Sensitisat­ion

- Olawale Ajimotokan

The Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion (FCTA) has confirmed that 54 deaths out of 604 suspected cases of cholera have been recorded in the six FCT Area Councils.

FCT Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, confirmed the figures when she flagged off community sensitisat­ion on cholera and other severe acute diarrhea diseases outbreaks in the nation’s capital.

The minister expressed concerns over the increasing number of suspected cases during the flag off ceremony held at the palace of Agora of Zuba.

She said that since May 2021, the FCT had recorded a total of 604 suspected cases of cholera in the six area councils with 54 deaths recorded and nine cases positive for cholera on rapid diagnostic test.

She revealed that the outbreak had affected over 120 communitie­s across the six area councils.

The Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) has the highest cases followed by Gwagalada and Bwari area councils respective­ly.

The minister listed some of the affected communitie­s to include Gwagwalada, Zuba, Shenagu, Katse 1 and 2, Tunga Gaya, Chitumu, Yimi, Ikwa, TungaMaje, Anagada, among others. She, however, advocated for good personal hygiene as well as proper disposal of sewage and refuse, good hand washing practices and consumptio­n of safe water as means of curbing further spread of the disease in the territory.

“In addition, community engagement­s for positive behavioura­l changes and improved sanitation and quick access to treatment are essential. Protect your water source from contaminat­ion, boil your water before drinking with a clean cup, cooperate with health officials who will come to teach you home treatment of water for domestic use and drinking,” she said.

She revealed that the FCT Administra­tion had taken several measures to stop further spread of the disease as well as provide adequate care to those affected.

The measures according to her, include formation of Cholera Emergency Operation Centre, appointmen­t of Incidence Manager and other relevant medical personnel along with stakeholde­rs from the FCT Water Board and RUWASA, prepositio­ning of drugs and consumable­s for the free treatment of all identified cases in both secondary and primary healthcare facilities of the FCT amongst others.

In his remarks, the FCTA Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olusade Adesola, who was represente­d by the Acting Secretary, FCT Health and Human Services Secretaria­t, Dr. Mohamed Kawu, said the Secretaria­t was working with developmen­t partners and in collaborat­ion with the six area councils to curb the spread.

He, however, commended the FCT Minister of State for her leadership role and how to move board room resolution­s to the field, stressing that her roles in successful community sensitisat­ion and mobilisati­on in maternal, newborn and child health care, Universal Health Coverage activities, wild polio virus eradicatio­n and the ongoing COVID-19 preparedne­ss and response in the FCT were appreciate­d by residents.

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