At
least 30 people have died in Bayelsa State following the outbreak of
cholera there about a fortnight ago. Medical doctors in the state who
are battling to contain the health crisis told SaharaReporters that the
inadequate supply of potable water was one of the major reasons for the
acuteness of the disease.
“The situation has even affected public health
institutions,” one doctor told our correspondent.
At
the Federal Medical Center in Yenagoa, the state capital, water vendors
popularly called “meruwa” remain the dominant source of water supply.
“Can you imagine a situation where hospital authorities have to buy
water from vendors who supply water in tankers. And yet nobody knows how
hygienic the vendors’ water supply is in the first place,” the doctor
added.
The
cholera outbreak was reported two weeks ago in Sagbama and Southern
Ijaw local government areas. Our sources disclosed that the situation
appears to be worsening due to the poor handling of the epidemic.
Of
the identified death toll, eight victims were from the communities of
Osiama and Ekede in Sagbama, the local government area of Governor
Seriake Dickson, while twelve victims hailed from Southern Ijaw, the
local council of Kombowei Benson, Speaker of the Bayelsa House of
Assembly.
The
Bayelsa State Commissioner for Health, Ayiabatonye Owei, confirmed the
cholera outbreak but declined to give figures of casualties. One of the
doctors involved in the anti-cholera effort described the commissioner’s
reluctance to release death figures as evidence of “insincerity of the
government to deal with the epidemic.”
A
resident of Ekede told SaharaReporters that any ailing person who
vomited and stooled a lot before dying was hurriedly buried to forestall
any further infection.
Several
doctors urged the state and Federal governments to use their public
health agencies to provide potable water to the affected communities as
part of efforts to bring the outbreak under control. “Unless the
relevant health agencies wake up to their responsibilities, the
situation is likely to become critically worse, with more patients dying
needlessly,” one doctor said.
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