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Cholera Outbreak: Group tasks Abia Govt on proactive measures

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A group, Foundation for Environmental Rights, Advocacy and Development, FENRAD, has called on the Abia State government to take proactive measures on the spreading Cholera outbreak across the country.

The group advised the state government to be on red alert, and not to be caught unawares like experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

FENRAD also called for an interministerial approach towards the recent health challenge, where the ministries of health, environment and information work round the clock in maintaining public health while also enlightening people to the need for personal and domestic hygiene.

The Foundation commended the rapid approach adopted by the state ministry of health so far where some 109 suspected cases, across six local councils, returned negative after diagnosis.

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The group made the call in a statement issued on Sunday, signed by its Executive Director, Comrade Nelson Nnanna Nwafor.

According to the statement, Abia State should also work closely with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), by adopting relevant proactive measures.

“The present administration in Abia has shown its commitment to robust healthcare delivery, by awarding a sectoral allocation of about 15% of the 2024 appropriation to health, unlike what obtained before. It is expected that the state would leverage this provision to ensure rapid response.

“Also, it is expected that the state government, having begun with rehabilitating some state-owned hospitals, should raise the bar further high in primary healthcare.

“A major concern now is the toll the epidemic may take if rural areas where there is no access to basic health amenities are affected. Not even the urban poor many of whom are still living in filthy, informal settlements are free.

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“Governor Alex Otti must see to it that the goal of a reliable primary healthcare sector is actualised, and that all Abians, regardless of their station and status, have and enjoy access to provision thereof.

“The issue of cholera outbreak is one which an efficient primary healthcare system would take care of, therefore all measures must be adopted to see that people don’t die of treatable and preventable diseases,” the statement said.





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