* There’s report but LGA or any body is yet to respond as at time of filing report – Fact Check
* Our records have shown 15 cases of cholera outbreak and one dead in Numan LGA – Laori
Cholera outbreak in Gbalang community of Numan local government, southern senatorial district of Adamawa state, Northeast Nigeria has killed no fewer than 20 residents, information obtained from residents and community leaders has revealed.
In the same vein about 16 members of the community are currently hospitalised as a result of the outbreak.
Speaking to our reporter on phone, on Thursday, the youth leader of Gbalang community, Malam Umar Sadau (Sarkin Matasa), said, in the last few days they lost 20 people and 16 were receiving medical treatment at Numan General Hospital and Gbalang dispensary.
Sadau stated that the disease has taken a huge toll on the community, lamenting that many victims died on the day they were infected.
He said the community has reported the matter to health officials of Numan local government area but no help came their way as at the time of filing this report.
Confirming the incident, Director Public Health in the Ministry of Health, Dr. Laori Celine said the outbreak reported in their records was that of Numan council as a whole.
Laori explained that record has shown that 15 cases were reported with one fatality adding that the ministry has adequately responded to the emergency.
She said that some Non governmental organisations (NGOs) with specialisation on health and census have been engaged by the Ministry and are working on the situation in the area.
“Our records have shown 15 cases of cholera outbreak and one dead in Numan LGA as interventions such as provision of Aqua Tabs, Awareness on hygiene are given.
“We also engaged some NGOs to support us in reaching out to the affected communities,” Laori said.
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