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Cholera outbreak claims four lives in Plateau’s Bokkos LGA

Published on May 12, 2025 at 03:15 PM

A cholera outbreak has struck several communities in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State, resulting in the deaths of four people. The incident, which has affected Hurti community, Bokkos West, Bokkos Central, and Mangol, has also led to the hospitalization of several other residents.

The Executive Chairman of Bokkos LGA, Mr. Amalau Amalau, confirmed the outbreak in a statement released on Monday. He said health authorities, including the Primary Health Care Department and local cottage hospitals, are collaborating to contain the spread and treat those infected.

“So far, we have lost four people. Some others are receiving treatment, and a few have already been discharged,”;; Amalau said.

He urged residents to remain vigilant and follow hygiene guidelines to prevent further infections. “We call on the people of Bokkos to maintain cleanliness, wash hands regularly, properly clean fruits and vegetables, and drink safe water,”;; he added.

He also encouraged immediate medical reporting of any suspected symptoms to the nearest health facility.

Efforts are ongoing to monitor the situation and prevent more casualties.

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