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Cholera: UNICEF donates more items as Niger records 27 new cases

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August 1, 2025
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UNICEF Presenting list of items to Niger govt

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In spite of efforts curb the spread of the Cholera endemic in the state, Niger State is still recording new cases of the disease, with 27 patients currently on admission across four local government areas.

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This followed earlier reports by the State government that three hundred and twenty seven (27) patients had been discharged and the case under control.

Confirming the new cases when the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) delivered another round of cholera response supplies to the state to help break the transmission chain, the Deputy State Disease Surveillance Officer, Uriah Mahmudu said the new cases are in Chanchaga, Shiroro, Munya and Wushishi local government areas of the state.

Uriah Mahmudu

According to him “as at today, we have 10 patients on admission at the CTC in Kuta in Shiroro LGA, 8 in Wushishi, 7 in Chanchaga, and 2 in Kabula in Munya local government.”

While assuring that the supplies would be judiciously used, Mahmudu said “we will ensure that patients receive treatment and go home with hygiene packages. Communities with suspected or confirmed cases will also be given the items to prevent further spread”.

Presenting the items on behalf of the UNICEF, the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) Specialist at the Kaduna Field office, Theresa Pamma, who led the team, said the intervention is crucial as the state continues to record fresh cases.

Theresa Pamma

While confirming that at least seven patients are currently on admission at one of the treatment facilities, with four already confirmed positive for cholera, Pamma warned that Niger state’s 46 per cent open defecation rate and the consumption of unsafe water remains the major driver of cholera.

The WASH Specialist disclosed after she officially handed over to the Niger State Ministry of Health, basic water and sanitation kits, drugs, cholera treatment kits, water purification tablets, and community hygiene materials.

According to her “we are here to support Niger State with essential drugs and sanitation kits to break the transmission of cholera. Our supplies include community kits, water purification tablets, glucose drips, and 350 cartons of cholera kits. We are also expecting 10 drums of chlorine to further support water treatment.

Items being offloaded

“Cholera happens when human excreta contaminates drinking water or food. People are still drinking from unprotected wells and rivers, and water vendors sell water from unknown sources.”

Furthermore, she urged residents to prioritise household toilets, hand washing, and water treatment to reduce the spread of the disease.

Accordingly, she said “if every household in Niger State can have a toilet, cholera will not come. All the excreta will go into the toilet, and it won’t contaminate water sources. We call on the government to ensure every household is provided with toilets. If this is done, it will go a long way in reducing the spread of cholera.”

Items donated earlier include, community and periphery AWD kits, Cholera kits, 40 cholera beds, ringers lactate, normal saline with giving sets, antibiotics, scrubs, disposal gowns, heavy duty and surgical hand gloves, boots.

Others are, water purification tabs. Chlorine solutions, calcium hypochlorite, water testing and stool testing RDTs which according to Dr. Idris Baba UNICEF Health Specialist, Kaduna Field Office are enough to treat all cases currently identified and admitted in the state.

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