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Cholera Outbreak in Plateau State Claims Three Lives, Five Cases Confirmed

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Key Points


  • Plateau State confirms five cholera cases and three deaths.

  • Outbreak centered in Bokkos LGA, with 20 suspected cases under investigation.

  • Authorities launch emergency response with dedicated treatment centers.


The Plateau State Government has confirmed a cholera outbreak in Bokkos Local Government Area, reporting five laboratory-confirmed cases and three fatalities.

Commissioner for Health, Dr. Nicholas Baamlong, announced the development on Wednesday in Jos.

In addition to the confirmed cases, health officials are investigating 20 suspected infections across three affected communities — Ngyong, Hurti, and Wurit.

Government Launches Emergency Response

Following the outbreak, the Ministry of Health swiftly activated an incident management system.

This emergency structure will coordinate a multi-sectoral response, aimed at controlling the spread and minimizing further casualties.

Dr. Baamlong appointed the state epidemiologist as the incident manager for the crisis. The incident manager’s responsibilities include overseeing the setup of oral rehydration centers and cholera treatment units, particularly at the college hospital in Bokkos LGA.

Causes and Risk Factors Identified

The commissioner identified key factors contributing to the outbreak. These include poor sanitation, limited access to clean water, and population displacement caused by recent attacks in the area.

He stressed the urgent need to evacuate suspected cases to the designated treatment centers to prevent additional loss of life.

Public Health Warning and Call to Action

Dr. Baamlong issued a public advisory, urging residents in and around Bokkos to remain vigilant.

He encouraged them to adopt strict hygiene practices and report any suspected cholera cases immediately to the nearest healthcare facility.

“Cholera is a severe diarrheal illness caused by consuming food or water contaminated with Vibrio cholerae,” the commissioner warned.

He assured the public that the Plateau State Government remains fully committed to safeguarding the health and well-being of all residents.

Additionally, he called on health partners, NGOs, and community stakeholders to support the ongoing containment efforts.

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