Not less than to 30 persons in Majia town, Taura local government area of Jigawa State have been reportedly killed by a strange disease, leaving dozens hospitalised.
Investigation revealed that the patients suddenly developed severe headache and body pains before losing consciousness.
Relatives of the victims were seen mourning their dead during a visit to Majia town, which is about 90 kilometres from Dutse, the state capital, Monday, while those whose family members have been affected are living in fear.
One of the parents, who lost four children, Musa Kallamu, to the strange illness, said: “Within 24 hours, I lost two male and two female children. The children—aged between 16 and 20 years— died one after the other.”
Another parent, Kamai Ali Majia, whose two children affected by the disease are currently receiving treatment at Taura General Hospital, faulted the call by their representative in the state House of Assembly that asked them to travel 30 kilometres to access medical facility, when he knew they do not have the means.
It was observed that the multi-million naira Majia Health Clinic’s lack of adequate manpower and dearth of drugs have crippled effective health care delivery, which has compelled Majia community to travel far for medical attention.
All efforts to speak with Dr. Abba Zakari, the Commissioner for Health, proved abortive as he was said to be at the Government House, Dutse attending the bi-weekly state executive council meeting.