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Panic Rises As Mysterious Death In Kano Hits 180, Ganduje begs for help

Nuel by Nuel
April 22, 2020
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Kano deaths – Panic continues to rise as the mysterious death in Kano State, North-West Nigeria hits 180 newsmen report.

According to reports, health workers say 180 persons have been buried within the space of four days.

The development comes at a time when the state recorded 59 COVID-19 cases, the third highest in the country.

One of the sources at the Murtala Muhammad Specialists Hospital Kano said most of the deaths resulted from hypertension, anaemia, diabetics, malaria and typhoid.

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Another source also attributed some of the deaths to ulcers “as a result of hunger and poverty which requires urgent attention from the government and wealthy individuals.”

Kano deaths – There has been panic in the state since the deaths went on the increase after the state recorded its first case of COVID-19.

Areas where deaths have been reported include; Zage, Kano Municipal, Tarauni, Gwale, Kurna, Dala, Chiromawa, Zango, Kofar Mata, Fagge, Kumbotso, and some local government areas outside the metropolitan like Bichi, Kunchi, Wudil, Gwarzo, and Shanono.

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Adamu Umar, a cemetery guard at farm centre who described the situation as really scary, said he buried over 17 people. He said this is unusual since he began working there in the last four years.

On Tuesday, about 10 people were also said to have been buried at Dandolo.

Tijjani Hussaini, the state’s executive secretary of the primary healthcare board, said they were yet to ascertain the cause of the said deaths, but that the situation had “sent residents panicking.”

“The investigation is prompted by reports that more deaths have been recorded in the past seven days. We want to know the number of persons already dead. We also want to investigate how they died,” he said.

“It is when we have a good idea; it is when we get the outcome of the findings that we can properly draw conclusions and brief the public.”

Mustapha Hikima, the chief medical director of Nassarawa Hospital, said the areas where deaths have been recorded are densely populated which makes the number insignificant.

“We don’t have the baseline information, but considering the high population size of Kano, the increase in the deaths is not significant,” he said.

See also: Kano Records 150 Unusual Deaths In 72 Hours, Cause Of Death Unknown

“We should also take the time of the occurrence of the deaths into consideration. The time happens occasionally. So it is subjective to judge when a case happens within just three days. To me, this is not a serious problem because it happens sometimes. So I appeal to people to be calm.”

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The Kano government says it has activated community informants structure of the World Health Organisation (WHO) to report deaths and cause of deaths and has also deployed officers in all cemeteries to count bodies brought in for burial every day.

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