Ogun State govt warns residents against unhygienic practices
Following the outbreak of cholera in some parts of Nigeria, the Ogun State Government has urged residents of the state to be wary of unhygienic practices capable of giving rise to infections and resulting in avoidable loss of lives.
The state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Tomi Coker, gave the charge, yesterday, when she paid enlightenment visit to Sabo Community in Abeokuta North Local Council of the state, where the disease was recently reported.
She emphasised the need for residents to desist from poor hygiene, which may introduce bacteria to their food, unclean source of water, open defecation and unwholesome waste disposal, affirming that the state government is working hard to ensure that no life is lost again to cholera.
Coker said the state government had stationed an ambulance at the Sabo Primary Health Centre (PHC), while also supplying all necessary commodities for immediate treatment of the disease, adding that treatment can be accessed at the health facility as well as the State Hospital, Ijaiye, free of charge.
“Our hope is that no one else dies from this preventable disease in the state. Once we have one confirmed case of cholera, it means we are already dealing with an outbreak. Every human life is important to us. We want to use this opportunity to call on leaders in this community as well as other communities to help in discouraging residents from patronising quacks for the treatment of cholera,” she said.
The commissioner, however, told the community that whoever develops symptoms relating to cholera such as frequent vomiting and stooling should be taken to the Primary Healthcare Centre within the area, which has been equipped to address any form of outbreak.
Coker, who went round the streets in the Sabo area, urged community leaders across the state to continually emphasise the need for a clean environment and food hygiene to their followers, adding that epidemiologists in the state are on top of the matter as the state government is playing its part by sensitising the public about the disease on various media.
Speaking on behalf of the people of Sabo community, the Seriki Hausawa of Egbaland, Ibrahim Hassan Hassan, appreciated the state government for its swift response, expressing optimism for his people’s behavioural change towards a clean environment.
“We appreciate that government recognised us by sending a commissioner to enlighten us about this disease. We heard that cholera is all over the nation. For us, we will be more careful and practise all that we have been told,” he said.

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