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  • ‘Badagry deaths caused by suspected cholera outbreak not poisonous rice’

    ‘Badagry deaths caused by suspected cholera outbreak not poisonous rice’

    Medical Officer of Health, Badagry West Local Council Development Area (LCDA) of Lagos State, Dr Dorcas Oladunjoye, says  suspected cholera outbreak in Zongo community, a Hausa/Fulani settlement in Badagry, is behind deaths in the area.

    Oladunjoye made the clarification in an interview with reportre in Badagry yesterday.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Badagry was in panic over multiple deaths that  were attributed to alleged consumption of poisonous rice seized from smugglers and sold by Customs.

     The Seme Area  Customs Command on Sunday, dismissed the allegation of releasing poisoned rice seized from smugglers, which had reportedly resulted in the  multiple deaths.

    The spokesman for the command, CSC Isah Sulaiman, denied the allegation in a statement in Seme, Lagos.

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    Oladunjoye said a case of suspected cholera outbreak was discovered in one healthcare centre in Ajara, Badagry, two weeks ago, when a patient was brought from a community in Seme, stooling and vomiting.

    “We swung into action, when it was further confirmed that they had been experiencing the sickness for many days which resulted in many deaths in the area.

    “It was even the patient that made us know that people had  been stooling and vomiting in that community for some days.

    “We went into the community with some of our staff and took permission from their leader  (Seriki) to investigate the problems.

    “We discovered that many of the residents are suffering from the suspected disease, so we contacted  the Lagos state Ministry of Health and relevant agencies.

    “We are aware of a suspected cholera outbreak in the Zongo community. There is absolutely no evidence of poisonous rice being the cause of the deaths,” she said.

    Oladunjoye said that teams from the Lagos state ministry of health, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Primary Health Care Board, and Health District V had visited the affected community.

    She said that food and water samples had been collected and sent for laboratory analysis but results are still pending.

    According to her, Zongo community’s living conditions are alarmingly unsanitary, and their primary sources of water are contaminated.

    Also, Mr Sao Temitope, a Medical Health Laboratory Officer with Badagry-West Local Council Development Area, said he personally observed the same symptoms in the victims.