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Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State
The Sokoto State government has confirmed three deaths, including two students, following a strange illness that occurred in two neighbouring houses at Mabera in the state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a mechanic and father of five, one Malam Abdullahi Lawal, 58, died as a result of severe headache, convulsion and bleeding from the eye on Nov. 11.
NAN reports that two students, who were neighbours to the deceased, Bello Aminu, 15, and Nasiru Kamba, 14, also died after at Usmanu Danfodio University Teaching Hospital in Sokoto on Monday after exhibiting similar symptoms.
Addressing newsmen on Wednesday, the Deputy Director of Public Health in the state Ministry of Health, Alhaji Abbas Aliyu confirmed the three deaths, noting that preliminary investigation conducted by some doctors suspected malaria as the cause for the deaths.
Aliyu said a team of specialists were deployed to the area and people were sensitised to report any suspected case immediately to obtain samples for onward diagnosis.
He regretted that no sample was extracted from all the deaths as they were buried same day adding that at present, no such case had been reported again.
The director said that government was determined to combat and address any form of outbreaks in the state.
He said similar incidents were recorded last year and affected victims were diagnosed with viral hemorrhage, fever which required high degree of treatment.
He acknowledged the receipt of cautionary information from the Federal Ministry of Health alerting the state on possible occurrence of some strange diseases.
NAN reports that Aminu was a student of a day secondary school while Kamba was an Almajiri student serving as a house help at Aminu’s family house. (NAN)