Cholera has once again reportedly killed three persons, with other critical cases in Kobi community, located in Abuja Municipal Area Council AMAC.
The community, a densely populated rural settlement a few kilometres away from Asokoro District, is said to have been ravaged by cholera for the past two weeks without any proper action by the council authorities.
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A senior community health officer who pleaded anonymity, but works in Kobi health centre confirmed the outbreak, stating that even the Madaki of the Community had lost his sister, while himself and his son were also infected.
The health officer disclosed that while the Centre has inadequate facilities to care for the patients, it can’t admit them because of the unavailability of cholera drugs in the centre.
It was gathered that many critical cases had been referred to some private hospitals due to the ongoing industrial action by resident doctors, while some less acute cases are being managed by the affected people at their various homes.
More scarier is the disclosure that the cholera outbreak is not just in Kobi but also ravaging the two neighbouring communities around the Asokoro District.
“Yes there is a cholera outbreak here in Kobi. We just referred one case to ECWA clinic Karu because of the doctors’ strike.
” I don’t have the accurate record of those that have died, but I know of one death, and in that same compound, about two persons; I was able to manage one, but referred one to same ECWA clinic.
“I don’t have drugs for cholera here; AMAC people said they are not aware. We have facilities to admit patients here, but we don’t have drugs“, the officer said.