Cholera Kills Five In Bayelsa
Cholera Kills Five In Bayelsa
By Ebiowei Lawal – Yenagoa
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Five indigenes of Ofoni in Sagbama Local Government Area, the home town of the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, have been confirmed dead as a result of a cholera outbreak in the ancient community.
The State Commissioner for Health, Dr Pabara Newton Igwele, confirm this at the end of the 59th State Executive Council meeting presided over by the state Deputy Governor.
Dr Igwele, said the state government through the ministry of health have sent out the state rapid response team to curb the spread of disease before it spreads to other communities in the Local Government Area, describing it as a state of emergency.
Details later…
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Cholera kills five in Bayelsa