By Yekini Jimoh in Lokoja
The Kogi State Government has blamed gastroenteritis for the death of scores of persons in the state last week.
Over 60 persons were believed to have
died last week from a mysterious disease in Koloke, Okuna, Isanlu-Isa
and adjourning Hausa-Fulani communities in Yaba-West Local Government
Area of the state.
But speaking with journalists in Lokoja
yesterday, the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Ahmed Saka, said the
disease had been diagnosed to be gastroenteritis.
Saka therefore called for calm, promising that the state government was making efforts to tackle the disease.
“We want to assure the public that
government is doing all that is possible to stay on top of the situation
and forestall further loss of lives.
“We will continue to inform the public
as the investigation progresses,’’ the commissioner stated. Before the
commissioner made the revelation, the state Governor, Alhaji Yahaya
Bello, had directed him to immediately ensure that he has a proper
diagnosis of the epidemic with a view to finding medical remedies to the
unfortunate incident.
Bello while speaking through his
Director General on Media and Publicity, Mr. Kingsly Fanwo, on the
efforts the state government was making to find a lasting solution to
the disease, noted that it was working round the clock to avert a
further loss of lives.
The governor said: “Government will ensure the epidemic is tamed from doing further damage.”
Bello said government had been working
hard to arrest the situation since some deaths were reported, assuring
inhabitants of the settlements of government’s readiness to provide
healthcare support to the affected persons.
“We have been circumspect in disclosing
the cause of the deaths and the statistics of casualties because the
Kogi State Government will not rely on unverified claims by people who
do not have accurate information and data on the incident.
“We have directed the health
commissioner to immediately ensure we have a proper diagnosis of the
causes of the epidemic with a view to finding medical remedies to the
unfortunate incident.
“Survivors are under intensive care by
the state government and our fears that the victims died of Lassa Fever
are being allayed. There is no proof to link it with Lassa Fever.
“In a couple of days, we will be able to
address all the issues surrounding the epidemic and give accurate
information to the public as medical experts are on the field gathering
facts.
“We sympathise with the families who
have lost lives of their loved ones. But as a responsible government, we
shall do everything possible to curtail the spread of the epidemic or
ailment as the case may be,” Bello said.
The governor urged residents of the area
to be vigilant and take health precautions, saying government would
continue to cater for the health needs of the citizens.
He admonished Kogi residents to take the
issues of personal and environmental hygiene seriously, as well as
guard against self-medication.
“The state Ministry of Health has been
campaigning against self-medication. We urge Kogites to always visit
medical experts in clinics and hospitals to ensure they are diagnosed
before treatment. On its part, government will continue to cater for the
health needs of the people as every life is important to Kogi State,”
he said.
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