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Sunday, 3 September 2017

CHOLERA CLAIMS LIVES IN BORNO

Reports from the Health Ministry states that Fourteen people have died of cholera in Northeast Nigeria. Most of the victims are people living in camps for people displaced by the violence of Boko Haram. 
"As of 1st September, 14 deaths were reported, said the Health Ministry, adding that “the total number of suspected cholera cases stands at 186.” Most of the suspected cases and deaths are in Muna Garage, a camp for displaced people on the outskirts of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno — which is the epicenter of the jihadist Boko Haram insurgency. The other victims come from neighbouring districts. Nigeria’s government and NGOs are now working to improve sanitation, including better water purification and installing extra latrines, in a bid to prevent new cases, the statement said. The city of Maiduguri has doubled in size since the start of the conflict with Boko Haram some eight years ago, rising to some two million inhabitants due to influxes of displaced people from across Borno state. The fighting has left some 20,000 people dead and displaced some 2.6 million in the country’s northeast, with many people now living in camps where they lack sufficient food and are at risk of diseases like malaria.

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