Authority of the Nigerian Federal capital territory administration (FCTA) has disclosed that, a total of five hundred and fourteen (514) suspected cases of Cholera has been recorded in the territory as of 8th July 2021.
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This was contained in a statement signed by the Senior Special Assistant to the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello on Media, Abubakar Sani and made available to Journalists in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.
The Minister’s aid revealed that out of the five hundred and fourteen cases, eight (8) were confirmed at the laboratory to be Cholera.
The Senior Special Assistant on Media also explained that the Administration is also working closely with the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency on all the important interventions to end the scourge of the disease in the Territory.
Malam Sani hinted that FCTA has since taken several measures that would stop the spread of Cholera as well as provide the highest level of care to those affected by the disease.
According to Sani, some of the measures already taken from early May 2021 when they started having the diarrheal disease in the FCT include:
“i. Formation of Cholera Emergency Operation Centres and appointment of an Incidence Manager and other relevant medical personnel along with Stakeholders from the FCT Water Board, Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Rural Water and Sanitation Agency [RUWASA) etc, who are also in the team.
ii. Prepositioning of Drugs and Consumables for the free treatment of all identified cases in both Secondary and Primary Care Facilities of the FCT.
iii. Provision of free portable water through water tankers from the FCT Water Board to all affected communities.
iv. Training and Sensitization of Health Care Providers in both Secondary and Primary Healthcare facilities including some private ones.
v. Community Sensitization on causes and means of treating and prevention of Cholera. All communities that have outbreak are being visited and monitored by relevant medical personnel and other stakeholders.
vi. Sensitization of the General Public through the media on all issues concerning the Cholera Outbreak and preventive measures.
vii. High level engagement of all the Six [6] Area Councils Chairmen, Religious and Traditional Leaders in the Six [6] Area Councils”.
He added that continuous surveillance on communities with suspected cases are being conducted in all the communities in the six Area councils of the FCT to confirm the prevalence of Cholera.